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Nice...looking forward to your HD pictures.
I'd like to get my hands on some pre98 kush !"Life is not about being dealt a great hand but playing a poor hand well"...
•Roots Organics over kindsoil in 5gal fabric pots
•600w hps supplement w/Kind LEDs during flower
•4" can-fan w/can-filter(carbon)
•14,000btu air conditioner
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Chefbjy
I wanted to post a picture for you of my parabolic reflector at a height which seems to work great with 1000w bulbs.
10" from the bottom of the bulb for now. As the plant grows closer and closer I just watch for light burn, without actually trying to get light burn of course. But I might not move the height until late in flower, then of course I worry about cooking off all those trichomes so I raise it the last few weeks of ripening.
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Even though I'm not capturing 100% of the light footprint yet, this plant is deserving of special treatment. She gets a 1000w HPS +hood all to herself! What a spoiled plant, I'll be aggressive to try and pump out some grams, but I've never had more than 4-5 usable dry ounces off any one single plant. However, never have I vegged a plant this large either so.... Personal Best in the making hopefully.
Much better genetics than my last few runs (tired of hermaprhodites and seeds and bud rot) so I'm anxious to see if this strain is worthy.
This plant is the same age as some of her sisters in the veg room but just simply out grew everyone else!
Here is a view on the overall health of the Veg room. Only two strains this time, Trainwreck and this Bubba Blue.
If I stagger The Flip by a few weeks, it relieves some tension at the end of Bloom by opening up some space as each plant comes out, and breaking up the harvest which is easier on me. Not such a tidal wave of action. All these girls will share the same space in the Bloom room soon.
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KingKush, Hey man, beautiful plant, your gonna get more than 4-5 usable ozs, from that big girl, I promise you.
Nice plant.
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D.A.A.S.69
Hey thanks for enjoying this massive plan with me. I'm sure in the next few weeks I will have my hands full.
And that putting green, is the typical Northwest putting green. Mainly natural Annual Bluegrass (poa annua- people like to call it Poa) and Bentgrass. It's always a blend around here, because we grow year round with lots of rain, it's Bentgrass/Annual Bluegrass blend. The Poa is constantly taking over and moving in, but we don't mind, it plays well.
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A lot of that Poa, on the west coast too, Phil Michelson is one of the best at playing on Poa too, of course he could play off concrete just as easy.
Most of ours are bermuda, and you can really spin the ball.
Have a great day.
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furrysparkle
Here is that cloner for you. It just has a pump that sucks in a little air, but no tubing or mister jets. I aim it slightly above water so it splashes everything 💦 . It could use a few dollars worth of tubing, Y's, and mister nozzles added to it. Planning on that soon myself.
Got a new batch of clones. Just cut & dipped them it should be about a week before their roots take over.
The price was right. Only $55 at my local grow store for the tub, tray, inserts, and pump. I'm sure you can make it for cheaper but it will pay for itself in less than 5 clones (clones cost $10-$20 each around here)
It already 'saved' me money with it's first batch of successful clones!
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