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    #31
    Very nice....glad you did get a yield...was starting to worry

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    • Mike143
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      LMAO,Me Too

    #32
    I followed Nebula's curing tutorial and am a month or so into it, it sure makes a difference! I got a few hygrometer s as well to take the guess work out of it!
    Team AutoMechanics

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    • Mike143
      Mike143 commented
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      I have been using her guide as well.Makes a Huge Difference.

    #33
    I hope you all can blow up those pictures,if not I will need a tutorial.
    Ok,what I wanted to accomplish with my story was this,As you can see,your plants are quite resilient,mine survived rabbits,chickens Heat,Me,and a myriad of other ailments.While my yields were less than stellar I won't smoke this much weed for at least a couple of weeks.Do not be afraid to stumble,we all do.Happy Growing Everyone,Be Safe Sane and Consenting.Ahh ummmm Sorry Wrong Web Site.Well be Safe and Sane Anyway!!

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      #34
      Lol that's funny
      Team AutoMechanics

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      • Mike143
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        Thank You.

      #35
      Yea, I love happy endings! And like I said in another thread, they call it weed for a reason. ALMOST indestructible. May not get the quantity or quality desired, but hey, you grew it yourself and that is darn cool!

      So I have to know - will you grow outside in this same spot again?

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      • Mike143
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        Yeah,already got next years genetics.But do things a lot different.

      #36
      For one thing,I will have a team of growers,to help next year.Like I said in another thread,Addictive!

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        #37
        I have to grow indoors cuz it is just too cold and wet here. I started growing 4 strains and picked ones with the same schedule. Things worked out pretty well but changes in nutrient levels and PH really became a chore. Second grow I went with just two strains and that was a lot more manageable. I still think I might have got one of the sprouted seeds mixed up when I planted them. How have you kept all those strains apart after all the things you've had to deal with? For the third grow I again grew two different strains, three plants each. When growing from seeds it can be a challenge to keep up with the variations of each strain, adding more into the mix creates more than I can deal with!
        I guess outside you at least don't have to be concerned about plant height since the sun is always 90 million miles from us.
        But heck I don't have any chickens in the house so that is a good thing_beware of our feathered friends, yes?
        I too got a bit carried away with seed purchases and still have about 6 strains I've yet to grow. The next grow I'm going to try two more.
        It is a bit difficult to keep from buying more seeds than you'll need.
        The marketing has become very much like what is used to market various types and vintages of wine_ color, size, region, taste, smell, strength/content, etc.... sometimes hard to resist when you notice that some of the different varieties come and go. Makes you want to get some of them before they're gone_even if you don't have the space or time to grow them! Guess I could just start my own personal "seed bank", save for the future and all that....Why not? if stored properly seeds can last a long time!
        Current grow_ coco based medium, Fluence LED lights, AIT, 5 gallon planters,
        liquid organic nutrients by Advance Nutrients and Vegamatrix. Strains_ Exodus Cheese (feminized), Meltdown (regular) and Caesar (regular).

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        • NebulaHaze
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          I always label my plants if I'm growing more than one strain at a time, or I forget which one is which almost instantly!

        #38
        Great story, I grow inside and the largest plant I've had was about 5.5 feet (not counting the 5 gallon bucket. I can't imagine a plant over 10'....OMG!
        Current grow_ coco based medium, Fluence LED lights, AIT, 5 gallon planters,
        liquid organic nutrients by Advance Nutrients and Vegamatrix. Strains_ Exodus Cheese (feminized), Meltdown (regular) and Caesar (regular).

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        • Mike143
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          It was something,but I never intended for them to get that tall.After I started having,trouble,I stopped topping,and when it went into stretch,Man did it stretch.

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