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montanachadly

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I myself if those plants were in my outdoor garden i would probably keep the bigger branch it looks like its stretched itself into the little patch of sun that isnt as shaded could just be the time of day. But i dont know shit about outdoors so my opinion sucks. Your garden looks a whole lot better than my first outdoor. It was going good at first till the grasshoppers came around the first ones moved on but then there were some fires around my garden and people cutting there crops so it pushed them all my way. Very Very sad those fuckers can eat up a plant in a few days no matter how big it is. Heres my purp kush last week it was fine last night not so fine. I built a screen house like 24 ft long 14 ft wide 10 ft tall they ate a whole right through the screen to get to the plants. I have a question tho for the top weed nerd or any weed nerds that know the answer to my question. If you take a clone from a plant thats outside and you root it does it still need to be hardend off? Heres the sad pic of that purp kush. It was 4 ft tall and 5 ft across. Believe me if it was one of my TGA strains i put out there and this would have happend i would have went into a serious depression. But its all a learning expierence.
 

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William Wonder

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Thanks for the "mainlining" idea Sub, I'm gonna try "mainlining" my 4 inch rockwool cube that sits on top of 5 gallons of water in a rectangle tub. I'm going to hook the stem to the each of the 4 sides which should support the plant without nets or guy wires as well as spread the center apart. Mainlining should work really well in my application. Outdoors is looking good considering the drought we had. Looks like a Oct. 1 harvest date. It's always like Halloween cutting and harvesting on a brisk full moon night. It's got the High School football season fall quality to it. All the kids are back in school and I'm out in the magic pumpkin patch like a pimp.
 

dirtysouthgenetics

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Thanks for the "mainlining" idea Sub, I'm gonna try "mainlining" my 4 inch rockwool cube that sits on top of 5 gallons of water in a rectangle tub. I'm going to hook the stem to the each of the 4 sides which should support the plant without nets or guy wires as well as spread the center apart. Mainlining should work really well in my application. Outdoors is looking good considering the drought we had. Looks like a Oct. 1 harvest date. It's always like Halloween cutting and harvesting on a brisk full moon night. It's got the High School football season fall quality to it. All the kids are back in school and I'm out in the magic pumpkin patch like a pimp.
keep it pimpin.......pimpin
 

TCurtiss

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[video=youtube;HOaB1v-iZv4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOaB1v-iZv4&feature=g-all-u[/video]

I have never seen Sub to high before, his eyes were glazed like doughnuts after a session with the bubble I brought him to check out

Good times

T
 

Senseimilla

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Wish I lived someplace where a fellow grower just came over and brought me hash ;) It's good to be subcool and Tcurtiss ;) *toke toke*
 

maxamus1

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what up sub grate show..... have a question for ya why cure in glass jars? why not tin or metal I'm sure taste an smell have a lot to do with it but is their any other advantages to glass?
 

curiousuk

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what up sub grate show..... have a question for ya why cure in glass jars? why not tin or metal I'm sure taste an smell have a lot to do with it but is their any other advantages to glass?
im twondering the same thing, even air tight plastic containers seem ideal to. hope someone can answer or shed some light of the pros an cans of curing in different types of containers.

keep up the good work an shows sub.
 

typoerror

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plastic is full of pores. crystals get stuck to it and it allows moisture to get in. use the wrong plastic, non-food grade, and it will make your weed taste like plastic.
 

montanachadly

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I know that if your using the supersoil with RO water that you should add some powder cal mag to it. My question is this tho I have some sparetime organics Trace Mineral Additive its like 1.86% calcium and .52% magnesium and with some magnese and iron in it. Can anyone tell me if this would work instead of buying some powder cal mag? I have a good size batch of supersoil i Used the RO 707 stuff tho and i saw i think on the school of dank someone said it didnt have the legs compared to the original Roots. So i wanna make a half batch of the reglar roots stuff and do a few side by sides or something just to see you know. Any help would be great thanks nerds.
 

hovering

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Weed Nerd Smart Pot Tip.

Clean your used Smart Pots in your washing machine, using hydrogen peroxide instead of soap. Do no use your dryer.

I just tried this and am super happy with the results.

Dry your used Smart Pots.
Do it at night so your wife doesn't find out.
Turn your Smart Pots inside out and wipe the dry soil out.
Wash with H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) on a hot setting.
Air dry. DO NOT use your clothes dryer.

My Smart Pots are as good as new and ready for another run :-)
 

anurism1

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hi my names anurism, i recently mixed up my first batch of super soil. i was wondering if it dosnt have the web forming on the soil, is that a sign that something went wrong? any info would be appreciated thanks
 

tranka32

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Weed Nerd Smart Pot Tip.

Clean your used Smart Pots in your washing machine, using hydrogen peroxide instead of soap. Do no use your dryer.

Do it at night so your wife doesn't find out.


My Smart Pots are as good as new and ready for another run :-)

Uh, You might be a weed nerd if your wife catches you machine washing your Smart Pots at 2 AM! Hovering... hahaha had me cracking up man... Again, Please Do Not Use Your Dryer! Obviously this can't be stressed enough!!!
 

Oriah

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No its fine, as long as you followed the directions, and watered them in, your good. Now just wait...
 

eastcoast22

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hi my names anurism, i recently mixed up my first batch of super soil. i was wondering if it dosnt have the web forming on the soil, is that a sign that something went wrong? any info would be appreciated thanks
Don't worry about it bro. Some people say they don't get it. U can't see what it is doing underneath.
 
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