I started smoking in Europe in the 90s so I was brought up on the classics. Jack Herer, NL#5, and Shiva Shanti were some of my all time favourites... shame they're just not the same anymore. I do still really enjoy "skunky" weed to this day.Yeah, I like the original strains that most of these hybrids consist of somewhere down the lineage line. Got Afghani now & have had Original Blueberry for 2 years. The Sweet Black Angel is a cross of 2 classics.
Also like my Sensi-Star & Tangi, although they're not that old a strains nor originals.
Shiva Shanti 2..... those were great smokes back in the day.I started smoking in Europe in the 90s so I was brought up on the classics. Jack Herer, NL#5, and Shiva Shanti were some of my all time favourites... shame they're just not the same anymore. I do still really enjoy "skunky" weed to this day.
I also wanted to tell you I that I kinda "suncloaked" my tent this week... I'll take some pics to show you. I think you will like it
Haha nice! One of my current favourites in rotation is Special Queen #1 - old school skunky smell and taste that just takes me back. i find myself reaching for that as much as anything else lately... lucky I just put 8 in the tent to flower cos I'm down to my last nug in the jar!Shiva Shanti 2..... those were great smokes back in the day.
I crossed a female Shiva Shanti 2 with DP's blueberry in late 80s... fantastic smoke.
Unfortunately I lost that one
I still have a Sensi Star from '08 tho...... and it ain't going anywhere soon.
The Classics!Haha nice! One of my current favourites in rotation is Special Queen #1 - old school skunky smell and taste that just takes me back. i find myself reaching for that as much as anything else lately... lucky I just put 8 in the tent to flower cos I'm down to my last nug in the jar!
Indeed those were the days!! it's nice to reminisceThe Classics!
Those were the days.
Skunk no1, Sensi skunk.
Melkweg club in the Dam, early 80s got Transkei and Malawi buds..... wow!
That's cool! Show us when you get a chance.I started smoking in Europe in the 90s so I was brought up on the classics. Jack Herer, NL#5, and Shiva Shanti were some of my all time favourites... shame they're just not the same anymore. I do still really enjoy "skunky" weed to this day.
I also wanted to tell you I that I kinda "suncloaked" my tent this week... I'll take some pics to show you. I think you will like it
That bud looks dense AF!Geeze, youz guys got some years on me.
We had bomb Mids in the 90's & was one of the only guys around to get true Kind Bud (original Strains) from the rich college kids when they went home for vacation.
Then, early 2000 was the BC's (Beastlies) which was good n seedless but no name n always the same.
Growing didn't start legally around here till 2007.
Here's some Sensi-Star just down.View attachment 3947842View attachment 3947843Not the best pics though. Had to run out the door.
Everything comming out of the Cloak is very, very dense w/ the exception of some of the lower stuff on some of the strains. This system has surprised me over n over.
Certainly has Changed my opinions on needing high intensity light to grow.
Ok so I finally got around to taking some pics of my finished tent setup. This time round I added some vertical Bridgelux EB strips on the corner tent poles to help get some light to the lowers. In my experience this is an easy way to turn popcorn into real food.That's cool! Show us when you get a chance.
Very cool!Ok so I finally got around to taking some pics of my finished tent setup. This time round I added some vertical Bridgelux EB strips on the corner tent poles to help get some light to the lowers. In my experience this is an easy way to turn popcorn into real food.
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Sorry these pics aren't the best, but hopefully you can see what I was going for. Like @Hybridway I have my "main" lighting at the top and then strips going down the sides. It's nice to be able to run the top lights softer as you're not trying to get light all the way from the top to the bottom.
Yeah I could do with a few more of them in there for sure - I just like how they easily attach to the corner poles and the metal pole helps dissipate the heat. The other side could definitely benefit from having two rows of these on top of each other. Probably in time I'll end up engineering a way to hang them mid way along the walls too. CheersVery cool!
Maybe put more strips on the walls? 2'-3' would be good. Then you could really maximize your vertical plants. Only thing is, w/ allot of them, I found I need to find a better way to support the plants. Side branches turned to colas then the weight became to much.
Gonna get tomatoe cages for next run & use wire ties to hold up the branches that shoot out sideways.
The strip along side of the cob bar is a neat idea too. I'd like to see that on my Pro-4's.
Are those rings around the cobs lens holders?