What did you accomplish today?

I got another 12 foot section of pole barn roof taken apart and the tin and 2X8's {from yesterday and today} stacked. I have two more sections ready to be taken apart, then. . . . .

If any of you guys have any ideas about how to get this 36 foot section taken apart so I can flip it over, I'm all ears. They will pull apart with the tractor, but I don't want to damage them anymore than they are already.

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I got another 12 foot section of pole barn roof taken apart and the tin and 2X8's {from yesterday and today} stacked. I have two more sections ready to be taken apart, then. . . . .

If any of you guys have any ideas about how to get this 36 foot section taken apart so I can flip it over, I'm all ears. They will pull apart with the tractor, but I don't want to damage them anymore than they are already.

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You need an unhammer.
 
throw some permablue on it, and then the protectant they make, it'll last till you're in the ground
Not to dis permablue by my previous comment. Ive used it a couple times and the finish was never quit right. Always looked a little off. I'm sure it will work and there is a trick to using it.

I'm going the route of rust blue. It looks more traditional.
 
Cut down a dozen OG Kush ladies. Great yield this time almost 25% more than usual. I was running really short on OG, so this was good timing...


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They look MUCH better close up with better lighting, as many ladies do...


Fat, Frosty Colas -

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Their leaves get speckled with purple when it gets this cold in the room. Pretty -

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Fat colas of huge dense buds. It's beginning to look a lot like christmas ;)


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I don't envy you that.

Yep. Still not sure where it is. Wire brushed all connections so I'm thinking loose wiring in the control harness causing constant power feed. the controller shuts off but turns back on so it's not the ground or the controller as it just won't turn on if it's bad. At this point it's gotta be a loose positive. So now it's finding where in which connection. Yay me
 
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Not to dis permablue by my previous comment. Ive used it a couple times and the finish was never quit right. Always looked a little off. I'm sure it will work and there is a trick to using it.

I'm going the route of rust blue. It looks more traditional.
i've done a couple with it, the first looked crappy, then i started experimenting. two very light coats look a lot better than one heavy one. the first coat will soak into any irregularities, and the second puts a nice even finish over it all.
 
Pulled my first aboudapound with the 315lec(350 from the wall). Scrog sog'd. First time i've done a real FULL defoliation, only once at 6 weeks. Per @ANC 's report on his experience defoliating.

Couldn't believe how much /quickly the lowers swelled/matured. Just days after the branches started leaning from bulking. I figured around 12 oz but the lowers were absolutely solid adding much more to the final tally. 15 and some change

Didn't have to double harvest either so the new ladies were able to get right to flower.

Now I've gotta rethink everything i thought i knew. :confused:
 
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