notpatient
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thats porn of the highest quality,, mad respect on skills
Fantastic porn Mared a class of ya own kiss-asskiss-assHere's a couple pics I snapped. First is some bubble hash I made using the gumby method. I used about 1/4 kitchen-size trashbag full of trim.
I plan to get some actual bags soon but for anyone who can't drop $150 on bubble bags the gumby method is nice. Here is the instructional video from the supposed creator of the technique.
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnVbrAhNhW4
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8honO-LxvV4&feature=PlayList&p=37EC6FE1BA0F2B04&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=28
I axed the Roadkill. Man I almost forgot how killer this stuff was. It is musty and kushy like the bubba kush but there is also a meaty funk that the word "roadkill" really does seem to capture quite well LOL. Here it is before.
And after.
The Green House seedlings are doing much better except the Cheese which has decided to droop a bit. The back left is another Roadkill clone.
That's it for now
-/\/\ared
Yea man this thread is old as dirt. Not much of the title is accurate any more. I'm not really a newb now and I've added another 600 watt hps to the 400 watt I already had. So by "purple pictured" I assume you're talking about the Roadkill. It is such a good yielder for such potent dank. But the 600 watt helps a lot too LOL. I have too many plants to weigh them individually or even remember the results if I did but I would say about 3-4 oz dry per plant. The nugs are really dense with that strain. The densest I have grown but no mold probelms at all. Here's some more pics of it after curing.That is some great porn sir. Im sorry Im a bit confused but have you chopped down the purple pictured? If so what weight? looks like big nugs for only 1 400 watter I guess Im confused because of the hash ball in the same pics and then the coco bags.. lol
Someone told me Arjan's Ultra Haze #3 is supposed to be like #1 but more indica in stature. Was that in your thread? I can't remember. Anyways, I might try that one out.Great pics mared...I see what you're saying about those sativa's getting massive. Might be a little much for me with my current limtations.
That roadkill looks nasty. I love your plants!
Thanks dude. I always seem to get humongous colas whenever I grow from seed so there should be plenty more action for sure.Looking great mared.
I'm really enjoying the cola action in this thread.
Looks like there's a lot more to come.
That GWS is gonna be beautiful, as well as the Sweet God.
Oh hell...they all look great!
Keep up the good work mate.
Yea that is my favorite strain - its full name is BC Roadkill. It is green for most of its life but the last 2-3 weeks it starts to change quickly. As soon as I start to flush, the leaves go deep purple with black tiger stripes. The Bubba Kush X DC I have also goes purple but no tiger stripes. Both of those strains are made by Cannacopia. Small breeder but I can highly recommend their gear. I think the best place to find it now days is Hemp Depot.I want some of that roadkill.
Did the fan leaves look like that throughout? Or did they change to the purple hues in flower? What is that strain?
Beautiful, beautiful......I will have to check out your thread more often.
I don't have a pic right now and left my camera at work but I can give the details. I'm sure if you really want a pic it is somewhere is the million pages of this journal LOL. It is a standard propagation tray with a humidity dome. There is also a ~1.5 in styrofoam slab that fits nicely in the tray and when you fill the tray with water the slab floats. There are many tapered holes in the slab so that peat plugs can sit in the holes with the very bottoms sitting in the water. I also put a 12" airstone in the water which is recommended but not 100% necessary. That is all there is to it. I have used three different kinds of peat plugs (one actually said it was made of compacted tree bark) and it works great with all of them. A friend of mine saw my success and made his own using foam instead of styrofoam for the slab. He says it works great too. The key is that only the very bottom of the peat plug must be in the water. The only failure I have ever had with this is if the plug sits too far down in the water or the water is very cold. I also don't change the water very frequently anymore. I've been letting the same water be in there for a week with no probs at all.yo mared can you show me a picture of your clone set up and details? like how far away the light is and how many watts of light you use and when you change the water.
Thanks man. I think you've found the official longest running journal in RIU history LOL. I think the first post was in April.... 2008!Very Nice and Healthy plants there Dude! The Roadkill looks insane!! keep on Growing! i'll keep me eye on this grow. =] Peace