Amos Otis
Brisco's Bargain Beans
Super cropping is a great technique for controlling plants stretching too high.Yeah, I now they can stretch for 4 weeks, but I’ve had some plants finish stretching earlier than that.
Super cropping is a great technique for controlling plants stretching too high.Yeah, I now they can stretch for 4 weeks, but I’ve had some plants finish stretching earlier than that.
Oh hell yeah, looks like we are all about to be privy to get to see TFC Kung Fu a bitch(s).That's usually my go to method when they get too tall. Think they need it?
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Jelly Pie #1
I started using Jacks 3-2-1 and haven’t used it enough to figure out what works best for me.
Both of these have copper colored leaf edges pretty bad, a lot more than I usually have and I can’t figure out what it is.
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Jelly Pie #2
This plant is twice as big and has big egg sized chunkers all over it. I’m glad I took a clone.
I really couldn’t tell you anything about how they smell, there’s a few more around and I usually wait until chop to get a definitive whiff, lol.Looking really nice Opie...
What's the nose on em so far?
Mine was a grapey/berryish chem...
Can see that Stardawg influence imo..
Nice work Thx
Yup, they are already stinkingThat canopy is thiiiiiick. Does the smell hit you in the face when you unzip the tent?
That carbon filter has got to go!That's usually my go to method when they get too tall. Think they need it?
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Your gonna get a good haul ought of those girls.Supercropped the Woke Smoke a few days ago. These plants are filling the tent nicely.
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I hear ya! I wish I could get it out of the tent, but putting it out of the tent makes it a positive pressure situation, and then I’ll be dealing with more smell in the house. I suppose that if I did that I would need another filter setup for the room the tent is in if I wanted to eliminate as much smell as possible.That carbon filter has got to go!
There's a foot of wasted space up there. lol
That's crazy what you all can get in a tent to do a grow.
I have my light bars and maybe a fan or two blowing on the plants and heatsinks..
My LED drivers are outside the tent also.
Those are some nice and healthy plants you got there!
Not true. I have my filters outside of my tents and I create negative pressure. Like so:I hear ya! I wish I could get it out of the tent, but putting it out of the tent makes it a positive pressure situation, and then I’ll be dealing with more smell in the house. I suppose that if I did that I would need another filter setup for the room the tent is in if I wanted to eliminate as much smell as possible.
I must’ve had a brain fart. I was just thinking or the fan having to push against the filter and wasn’t thinking that it would still be a negative pressure system as long as it is exhausting the air and not pushing it inNot true. I have my filters outside of my tents and I create negative pressure. Like so:
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I pull the air from inside the tent and push it thru the filter. The clean air then recirculates back thru the house.
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Free national advertising...awesome.
Seeds to grow weed available for sale starting Aug. 1, when recreational marijuana is legal
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture will regulate weed seeds like they would any other by enforcing labeling and testing requirements under the state's seed law.www.cbsnews.com