Mike Huntherz Presents: The Perpetual Variety Good Time Grow Show!

Michael Huntherz

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Godamn guy i have gottten HUNDREDS of likes from hom hahaha it has to be a bot who else couldnspend days doing that shit?

Tell him hes a pole smoker and he'll like it;)
They banned his/its ass.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/is-dreger-a-bot-crawler-or-a-friendly-troll.962876/

Seriously want to make a bot like it for proof of concept, but I really need to focus on my grow tracker web app and get that shit released.

I downloaded fhe source code for HerbIQ and read through it a bit. Sort of an oldschool coding style, but the app has some interesting features. I guess a person can write Fortran in any language... The main application is written in a single file over 13,000 lines long, which is generally considered bad software design. Free and open source, sure, but more or less unmaintainable by anyone except the dude who wrote it. And it is Windows only...which is a mistake in my opinion, but he is not trying to make money with it...so I guess mission accomplished. I am not ashamed to admit I see dollar signs behind this idea.

Anyway, as with most projects, I started it a couple years ago and most of the work remains to be done. It is a web service, so native apps can use it as a backend, when I get to that point, but anyone with a browser will always be able to use it. I will write more about it soon, and invite a few of you folks to try an early alpha version, hopefully within the month.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Thanks for the likes, folks. The Sureman Genetics freebies are vastly different. One is very branchy, stretchy, and like wild hemp (Magic Bullet, I presume) and the other is a bit less stretchy and throwing trichs early. (Diamond intergrade?) but everyone else in the tent looks pretty manageable.
Lite Brite from Lost River has a lovely structure so far. If it produces fire it is a winner for sure.
 

ttystikk

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Thanks for the likes, folks. The Sureman Genetics freebies are vastly different. One is very branchy, stretchy, and like wild hemp (Magic Bullet, I presume) and the other is a bit less stretchy and throwing trichs early. (Diamond intergrade?) but everyone else in the tent looks pretty manageable.
Lite Brite from Lost River has a lovely structure so far. If it produces fire it is a winner for sure.
Go to bed! LMAO
 

Frank Nitty

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A micro-grow journal where I run a few beans at a time to produce a variety of tasty smoke for me to choose from. I grow in Mordor, where the shadows lie, and the Eye of Sauron scans the landscape for tiny Hobbits growing that Longbottom Leaf. They lock people in cages for this, can you believe that shit? Barbarians!

Right now I'm running a tap water only organic soil I've amended with some stuff, mostly Espoma *-Tone products in Black Gold Natural and Organic base.

Black Gold Natural And Organic, 2 cu. ft. (12 Gallons)
I add about 3 gallons of chunky perlite.
1.5 Cups Plant-Tone
1.5 Cups Garden-Tone
2 Cups Holly-Tone
1/2 Cup Bone Meal
1/2 Cup Blood Meal
1 Cup Horticultural (Dolomite) Lime

If the base mix is dry I add a gallon or two of water so it is moist, but not wet.
I mix it up in big Rubbermaid storage bins, then I stir every few days and
let it cook for at least a month, preferably 6 weeks.

I don't plant seeds or cuts directly into it.
It seems to work.
I use 5 gallon smart pots for flowering, and I usually veg in a size or two smaller, I may start going from 16oz keg cup straight to the 5 gallon Smarty. I need to buy a few more, and another small tent to dry flowers in. Odor is a real concern for me, so my early-flower tent, finish-flower tent and drying tent will all need to have carbon filters.

I have four plants two weeks into flower, all grown from feminized seeds:
  • 1 Scott's OG from Rare Dankness. Triangle Kush x Rare Dankness #1
  • 1 Devil's Harvest Strawberry Sour Diesel
Both of the above germinated on March 28. In the back left and back right, shorty and the tall bitch of the tent shot, respectively.
  • 2 Freebies I got from Delicious, called Candy this year, Cheese Candy last year. Their Caramelo x Exodus Cheese.
Both of these Germinated April 1. They are the two in the front of the tent shot.

I flipped them all to flower just over two weeks back.
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I also have some in veg,
HSO Blue Dream
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Elemental Honey Bananas
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Cream of the Crop Purple Paralysis
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Bomb Seeds Cherry Bomb

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I've attached some of the pics I have on hand, I'll add better ones going forward.

It is about time I started this thread.

The plan is to harvest two plants, then move two plants into the flower tent every month. It will probably take me some practice to make it happen, and I realized just now I'm going to need another tent, but that's the direction I'm headed. Peace for now, and forever. Yada yada y'all, I'm out.

I've been using Blumats in the flower tent, but the plumbing gets in the way of pruning and plant maintenance, I may switch to hand watering. I'll continue to dial in my process. Hand watering sounds like a lot of work compared to keeping the reservoir full and ignoring everything else. I like to automate things as much as I can justify.
I'm playing shadow of Mordor now!!! I knew there was something I liked about you besides the growing that you do!!!
 

Michael Huntherz

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I wasn't really hip to it until I was browsing through games on Xbox and I saw it...it put me in the mind of assassin's creed,so I had to get it!!! Besides Creed and God of War, Mordor is one of the faves!!!
I am probably a bit older than you, which is neither good nor bad, just a guess. I first read Lord of The Rings in 1986-87, I was 12 :peace:

My gf and I read it to each other out loud about ten years ago. Yes, the whole thing, taking turns almost every night for about a year.bongsmilie

I started playing D&D in 1983, though. It’s in my blood, lol
 

Frank Nitty

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I am probably a bit older than you, which is neither good nor bad, just a guess. I first read Lord of The Rings in 1986-87, I was 12 :peace:

My gf and I read it to each other out loud about ten years ago. Yes, the whole thing, taking turns almost every night for about a year.bongsmilie

I started playing D&D in 1983, though. It’s in my blood, lol
Nope,in 87 I was graduating from high school, I knew about the hobbit, that was the prequel to the Lord of the rings I do believe... D&D was big back then, I never played but I know a lot of people that did... So yeah, you aren't that far behind me.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Nope,in 87 I was graduating from high school, I knew about the hobbit, that was the prequel to the Lord of the rings I do believe... D&D was big back then, I never played but I know a lot of people that did... So yeah, you aren't that far behind me.
Wow, I don’t play vidya games, so that makes me feel old, lol
 
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