All LED Indoor Grow- Quantum Boards vs AutoCob's

Evil-Mobo

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Old dogs can learn new tricks, it just hurts more ;) I learned to snowboard at 50, kids split buying me a snowboard, boots/bindings. Hurt like f*k for the first few times out while I was learning but damn it's fun and faster than skiing which I was getting bored with. It's a risk/reward thing you have to judge for yourself. I'll be damned if age is going to slow me down, until it does - lol

Edit: That year was the year I had gone through chemo and radiation. It knocked the crap out of me but I was hell bent on getting back to normal. You need some normal in your life when it's been turned upside down. That's why Evil went out and did what he did, and probably felt great, fall/pain and all!
Spot on 100% brother! :hump:
 

Evil-Mobo

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Brother, you really need to try those caps, they will literally change your life. Wish I could send a few samples for you to try it.
Soon as I get this room dialed in some more I have some more questions for you on the caps so I can start making them it's time for a change my lungs are taking too much of a beating between the vaping and mmj............
 
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GroErr

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Soon as I get this room dialed in some more I have some more questions for you on the caps so I can start making them it's time for a change my lungs are taking too much of a beaten between the vaping and mmj............
Anytime you have some material get in touch, will walk through the first batch. It is life changing bro. Keep some of whatever you're cropping (larf/popcorn/trim) aside to make some sift, don't need a lot to get started/try it.
 

Evil-Mobo

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Anytime you have some material get in touch, will walk through the first batch. It is life changing bro. Keep some of whatever you're cropping (larf/popcorn/trim) aside to make some sift, don't need a lot to get started/try it.
Perfect this Skywalker run should be ready to trim in a few days I will set it aside instead of feeding it to the soil and then get in touch. I really appreciate the help with this, and all of the help you have given me over time. You're one of the few good guys on here bro. :hump:
 

714steadyeddie

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Yiles! Take it easy EM.

I did a good bit of skating back in the late 70s and early 80s.




When I was 48 I started going to a park by my work and getting back in shape. A grom dropped-in in front of me one day and I was distracted enough that when I hopped out of the bowl I didn't clear the lip. My front foot was on the lip and my back foot went back down the wall on my skate. I heard some major ripping as I did a full balls to the wall splits. Couldn't walk. Dr said I ripped my adductor, and hammy. My leg turned black for a month. Took me three months to walk without hobbling. Took me a year to walk without a limp. Two years before I would look at a skateboard. The leg still cramps up very easily.

Cheers,
Mo
Damn that’s a dope vintage shot , shit your body doesn’t heal like it once did eh?
 

714steadyeddie

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Good
Perfect this Skywalker run should be ready to trim in a few days I will set it aside instead of feeding it to the soil and then get in touch. I really appreciate the help with this, and all of the help you have given me over time. You're one of the few good guys on here bro. :hump:
stuff bro, you’re putting in major work. I like that your breeding your own strain. Even if it is “pollen chucking”

Great stuff
 

Mohican

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The risk is still fun. The injuries are more dire now. I am officially a spectator for most of these things now. Jay Adams was in great shape and he had been working out for a year when he went down to Mexico and had a heart attack surfing.

I have had my thrills riding 40 foot waves and empty pools with some of the world's best athletes. Now I just help the groms learn how to be good citizens and shred.

OH - and I do a little gardening :bigjoint:
 

PSUAGRO.

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The risk is still fun. The injuries are more dire now. I am officially a spectator for most of these things now. Jay Adams was in great shape and he had been working out for a year when he went down to Mexico and had a heart attack surfing.

I have had my thrills riding 40 foot waves and empty pools with some of the world's best athletes. Now I just help the groms learn how to be good citizens and shred.

OH - and I do a little gardening :bigjoint:
Where you sponsored? Or to early for that back then...... if hover boards ever materialize, I'm getting one, don't care how old I'll be: )
 

ttystikk

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Old dogs can learn new tricks, it just hurts more ;) I learned to snowboard at 50, kids split buying me a snowboard, boots/bindings. Hurt like f*k for the first few times out while I was learning but damn it's fun and faster than skiing which I was getting bored with. It's a risk/reward thing you have to judge for yourself. I'll be damned if age is going to slow me down, until it does - lol

Edit: That year was the year I had gone through chemo and radiation. It knocked the crap out of me but I was hell bent on getting back to normal. You need some normal in your life when it's been turned upside down. That's why Evil went out and did what he did, and probably felt great, fall/pain and all!
Skiboards. I found them easier to ride than skis and I was never that interested in snowboards. I'll ride then until I can't walk.
 

Mohican

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Yes, Orion Skateboard Shop in Cinder Alley at Cinderella City, Englewood CO. Worked in the shop and taught young shredders how to master the basics. Skated several parks as they opened and spent a ton of time at a local empty pool.

I experimented with several snowboard concepts at the time. If my Dad had been a little smarter he would have invested in my concepts and everybody would be riding Rusty Snowboards instead of Burton. I still have a system that is way better than the current setup.

I have been riding skates since I could walk. Metal wheels, clay wheels, free-bearing urethane, and finally precision bearing urethane. I was so-so until I got my Z-Flex Jay Adams model and my green Kryptonics. Everything took off from there. Then we moved to Golden CO. I met another skater transplant from Michigan and we started building ramps. I turned him on to photography and that is how I got all of the amazing pictures during that time.

That and skiing were the only things that kept me sane (partially). Then I started working summers for Elitch Gardens as a Skeeball mechanic. That is when I met the Arcade mechanic and he was connected. We spent some happy nights at work those two summers. One night we climbed to the top of the old theater and sneaked in. It was Vincent Price's one man show about Edgar Alan Poe. It was EPIC!

I was finally getting accustomed to CO when we moved to NC. Can I get a hallelujah? I did finally locate some hillbilly weed that blew away anything I had ever had before.

I left home and moved to Kauai. Worked at the Chevron station in Princeville. Befriended a huge bulldog named Joe who had been poisoned and was almost comatose. Nursed him back to health. This impressed a local who befriended me. He showed me his 20 foot tall dog cages and 30 foot tall cannabis plants. It was a surreal place. I ended up deciding to go to college and headed back home.

We moved to Orange County CA. This is when the Berkeley dudes were creating monster strains of the Humboldt cultivars. I spent that first year back in CA surfing, shaping boards, and stoned to the gills! Not conducive to higher learning. Curtailed the smoking to occasionally. Went to college and met Mrs. Mo.

We grew a monster plant in our back yard in our apartment. It was a small yard and the plant was almost two stories tall! It was hilarious when the meter reader had to squeeze around the plant to get to the meter. Gotta love Orange County! The lemon seed I planted in that back yard is now a giant tree.

Sorry for the novel.

Cheers,
Mo
 

Evil-Mobo

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Yes, Orion Skateboard Shop in Cinder Alley at Cinderella City, Englewood CO. Worked in the shop and taught young shredders how to master the basics. Skated several parks as they opened and spent a ton of time at a local empty pool.

I experimented with several snowboard concepts at the time. If my Dad had been a little smarter he would have invested in my concepts and everybody would be riding Rusty Snowboards instead of Burton. I still have a system that is way better than the current setup.

I have been riding skates since I could walk. Metal wheels, clay wheels, free-bearing urethane, and finally precision bearing urethane. I was so-so until I got my Z-Flex Jay Adams model and my green Kryptonics. Everything took off from there. Then we moved to Golden CO. I met another skater transplant from Michigan and we started building ramps. I turned him on to photography and that is how I got all of the amazing pictures during that time.

That and skiing were the only things that kept me sane (partially). Then I started working summers for Elitch Gardens as a Skeeball mechanic. That is when I met the Arcade mechanic and he was connected. We spent some happy nights at work those two summers. One night we climbed to the top of the old theater and sneaked in. It was Vincent Price's one man show about Edgar Alan Poe. It was EPIC!

I was finally getting accustomed to CO when we moved to NC. Can I get a hallelujah? I did finally locate some hillbilly weed that blew away anything I had ever had before.

I left home and moved to Kauai. Worked at the Chevron station in Princeville. Befriended a huge bulldog named Joe who had been poisoned and was almost comatose. Nursed him back to health. This impressed a local who befriended me. He showed me his 20 foot tall dog cages and 30 foot tall cannabis plants. It was a surreal place. I ended up deciding to go to college and headed back home.

We moved to Orange County CA. This is when the Berkeley dudes were creating monster strains of the Humboldt cultivars. I spent that first year back in CA surfing, shaping boards, and stoned to the gills! Not conducive to higher learning. Curtailed the smoking to occasionally. Went to college and met Mrs. Mo.

We grew a monster plant in our back yard in our apartment. It was a small yard and the plant was almost two stories tall! It was hilarious when the meter reader had to squeeze around the plant to get to the meter. Gotta love Orange County! The lemon seed I planted in that back yard is now a giant tree.

Sorry for the novel.

Cheers,
Mo
Awesome story Mo and thanks for sharing :)
 

Evil-Mobo

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Well, got (4) more AutoCob's en route for the second 3x3, and the 600 watt in there will be put away as a spare to the (2) in the 4x8. Also ordered some stuff from build a soil that I need like more clover crop seeds, coconut and aloe powder, barley straw, malted barley etc. Working on setting up a new "container" setup in this tent so we will see. Trying to see if I can get a 3x3 flood table for the 3x3 and get a custom made fabric raised bed for it since this tent will just run my auto's perpetually. Garden update to come later tonight or tomorrow morning.

Cheers
:peace:
 

Evil-Mobo

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This morning's update:

Girls in the flower tent are growing, lots of pics today because well I felt like it :P I watered everyone in both the 3x3's with tap water, fish emulsion, and ful-power. The 4x8 was still good and did not need water yet. Don't want to screw things up over watering either right? :hump:

Shot of the 4x8 over all:

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The Doggie dreams is 52" to the top of the taller main cola from the dirt, not including the size of the pot:

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Shot of the HID 3x3 with the Hubba Bubba's:

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