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  • PaganRich
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    SoOrbudgal I hear you on all of that. I used guano but can`t get it over here now without paying the earth but have changed over to cheaper substitutes with just the same results...still organic but I just gave myself a pep talk earlier....keep tryind to improve kinda thing...but I used to stress about yields but then Daas said to me that hybrids/ indicas/ indoors could be a limiting factor on top of my mistakes so I now just try to enjoy instead of stressing....thank the gods I`m not growing fields of spuds in the weather we get, I`d be a nervous wreck...anyway, I`m using chicken shit, bonemeal, tomato feed, molasses and seaweed and that makes a good brew but tip burn is there...what height do you keep your lights at and the wattage if you don`t mind me asking and thank you for the supportive comments, really appreciated...hope you are well in yourself

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I'm still working the distance out Pagan. I'm too cautious with a lot of things growing weed indoors. I think i'm so opposite of most growers on here. Under feed , lights distance just need more practice in the saddle. I'm changing this grow a bit. Giving more fish/guano amounts I've not had much burn so they are strong growing at the moment I want to see how they react with more. I use mega crop also with the teas. I think those LEDS once we get them dialed in produce some damn fine trichome laden buds that rival any dispensary. Just beautiful fella

  • PaganRich
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    Red Diesel-Well, she`s out for the chop now, a good speckling of amber and an afternoon to kill with the BBC`s Sounds of the 60`s blasting away in the background, trimming ahead. I overwatered her halfway through flowering. Reckon this acted as a flush to the compost tea nutes and caused lockout which made her draw upon her leaves earlier than expected. I did have the lights at 18 inches and that may have been a bit too close so trying around 20 now to see how that fares-might not-hard to read...smells beautiful, coated in trichs and is sticky as hell so all in all, I`m a happy camper

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  • PaganRich
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    Thank you SoOrbudgal that was very kind

  • duckman
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    you're most welcome, my friend...as I said, definitely one of my faves!

  • Farmall
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    The hippies had the right idea.... peace love and groovey

  • PaganRich
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    alltatup No I didn`t...that`s not nice. Don`t like that kinda shit. Horrible. Farmall Bit different over here it was the IRA or lads like the UDF who would kindly let you know-and still do to some extent-which turf you`re in-lad I knew went to Belfast not long ago and he had to have a lad with a known face where he was cruising or he`d have caught a right kick in but it happens still

  • PaganRich
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    duckman I know Penzance and Mousehole mate as well as the the Scilly Isles and St Michael`s Mount...been there a few times-great neck of the woods mate-love that area. Haven`t heard of him but just looked him up and that is right up my street, love that genre so thanks for the shout mate. Farmall I thank you-tbh I often wonder what I`m talking about myself, mate

  • SoOrbudgal
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    That is outstanding Pagen you are a true poet in sheet metal clothing. May the toenail fall off of those who kick the cod piece, just a powerful read

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  • alltatup
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    Farmall The New South still has a lot of the Old South in it... They are dying, though...

  • Farmall
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    alltatup when I was about 6 or 7 we moved to Florida and drove by car through the Carolinas and long before route 95 was the mainstay of roadways we took route 301. I remember seeing a billboard that read “ you are entering KKK country” along with a photo of a guy with the white hood . Scared the shit out of me and I’ll never forget it... 1959 likely

  • Farmall
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    PaganRich that was really f!#@ing poetic. The way I read that was a bit mesmerizing. Much appreciated. I could describe my place to you but you only wonder what I was talking about.

  • duckman
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    I find myself wondering, PaganRich, if you are familiar with the writings of one of my favourite authors Charles de Lint...a number of his stories and novels are set not too far off from you in Cornwall...Penzance and a tiny place called Mousehole, by way of example...

  • alltatup
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    Yes PaganRich those are all real people, they're all around where I live. You know that churches are still segregated, right? Black folks go to black churches, and white folks go to their own.

  • PaganRich
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    SoOrbudgal I love my country. To me it`s the best place on Earth...granted it`s wet, bleak, windswept, barren, unrelentingly cold, overcast and everyone smells of damp & mold and are pallid from lack of sunshine but at least the sheep seem happy enough but Stony Littleton longbarrow is 7 miles from me and Stanton Drew about 10...Stony is older than Stonehenge by 500 odd years and they found bones inside in 1816 and Stanton Drew about the same age as the henge and is 3 circles with one helpfully located in the Druids Arms beer garden...The Drew is roughly 2-3000 BC but you get out to these places and they`re like everywhere right, and you just chill...very, very mellow hanging out on the ley lines with the old ancestors and folk are very respectful of these places but you don`t mess with the old gods so that helps keep them fairly okay but stony has some absolutely lovely rolling hills round it....it re-aligns you just being there...you are with your ancestors and ready to kick any Romans straight in the nuts as well...that`s what happens if you don`t wear a codpiece, strange hairy blokes run up to you and boot you in the nuts...occupational hazard for any Romans round here at one time, being kicked in the nuts....repeatedly. May even have been responsible for a decrease in Roman male fertility who can say, certainly gonna cramp your style a bit trying to engage in a bit of action and your nuts like 2 giant purple cantaloupes...might explain why they wore togas
    Last edited by PaganRich; 11-04-2019, 09:41 AM.

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