16000+ watts medigrow: og kush+ 13 x 1kw hps + 3 x t5 badboys + grotek = *HAPPY JOY*

mellokitty

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I got a question you guys, but rather than give yu0 a link to my thread I'll just ask it here

I was wondering if one of you fine folks could point me toward a strain the consistently finishes within 60 days for my short flowering needs. The strain should either be connoisseur quality (high potency-small yields) or if it's not the strongest bud in the world, it should have at least an average yield.
I was thinking some cindy99 from either Dutch Grown Seeds, Mosca or Joey Weed, but any potent, short-flowering strain would be fine.
I'm not looking for a strain that has phenos that finish short. I'd like a strain that has a reputation for short flowering and consistently finishes fast. Thanks.
sounds like a job for atomic jam.....

http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/product.php?id=79&n=Atomic-Jam&r=mn
 

troutie

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oh forgot to mention ... subbed! :-)

oh and excuse my ignorance but did you mean Dr Atomic..... blueberry jam?
 

mellokitty

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yes, mine was the generation before ^those^ particular seeds, but it was one of my first ever strains and i LOVED it -- both growing it and the finished product.
 

Joedank

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here kitty kitty kitty....
that update is smoking hot !!! damn girl tight internodal stacking on the control. very pro pro!! nicely manicured under the skirt. clean floors . and whats this a brewer/ extractor!! very posh darling !!! looking at your control group its almost like why change anything!!! but tinkering leads to eevolution of the mind.....I'm looking this year at getting

240nm Led's, 350nm, 470nm & 660nm hopefully.
660nm for phytocrome manipulation (mess with circadian cycles)
the 240nm (UV-c) will be for germicidal warfare on the air to keep things nice and clean and will be done outside of the plant environment.
goota keep upping my game the far red light will also be ysed to force flower in my greenhouses this spring!! hope it goes well..
 

Wolverine97

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That's one hell of an impressive stalk, man. Are those ten gallons Smart Pots? What kind of yield are you pulling per container, if you don't mind my asking? I'm running the five gallon, and with my good strains pull from 5-8oz per.
 
I have seen this grow room before many times growing through the youtube videos, and I've never commented until now, great job! Such an organized and clean setup. I love it.
 

Joedank

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That's one hell of an impressive stalk, man. Are those ten gallons Smart Pots? What kind of yield are you pulling per container, if you don't mind my asking? I'm running the five gallon, and with my good strains pull from 5-8oz per.
no no.... god i wish but no that is a 30gal about 3/4 full but rooted pretty good inn the ground there were tons of earthworms under the smartpot just cruzin and ferting my plants ..... that stump pulled 18 oz and counting!!!!these are ten gallon smt pots i was getting 6-8 easy with reflectors BUT now that i am vert i get 8-10 of better buds!! no larf! and to stay on the tea topic i added a pic of my additives for tea humuc/fulvic liquid and powder.. and a conopy pic of joey weeds f1's of mrsouls cindy 99 in week 3.....nugsnthugs 024.jpgnugsnthugs 017.jpgnugsnthugs 020.jpgnugsnthugs 018.jpg
 

Wolverine97

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no no.... god i wish but no that is a 30gal about 3/4 full but rooted pretty good inn the ground there were tons of earthworms under the smartpot just cruzin and ferting my plants ..... that stump pulled 18 oz and counting!!!!these are ten gallon smt pots i was getting 6-8 easy with reflectors BUT now that i am vert i get 8-10 of better buds!! no larf! and to stay on the tea topic i added a pic of my additives for tea humuc/fulvic liquid and powder.. and a conopy pic of joey weeds f1's of mrsouls cindy 99 in week 3.....View attachment 1855720View attachment 1855721View attachment 1855722View attachment 1855723
Gotcha, at first I thought that was an indoor stalk... I be like dang.
 

mellokitty

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joe, i'm starting to get the feeling like you're waaaaay nerdier than you let on.... (and it's sooooo schmexy!!)

You plants look so happy! My girls would be jealous of how tall they could've gotten if they saw you...
uh.... says the first-timer whose branching/training makes the people in my irl circle *drool*? (mr kitty is super-impressed too, btw.)

i think Mrs Kitty would make stacks of cash offering a "lady-sitting service"
**sshh!** that's my post-legalisation market-niche! (if they had hurried the fuck up and legalised it while i was in my 20s and still perky it might have been a "topless lady-sitting service"..... *sigh*)
 

collective gardener

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Kitty,
Just spent some time getting caught up on your op. Wow...what a difference a little time makes. Plants look so much better than a month ago. Good job to Hub #1, as well.

Ok, That extractor is just too retro cool. As soon as I saw it I knew it belonged in your garden. Around here (big ag place), we go to Farm Supply, buy a polyethelene tank, put in a spout, and add a bubbler. So boring looking. But, they do have tanks up to 5,000 gallons....so that's fun.

My buddy Hydro Z may be buying my local hydro shop he currently manages. One of the changes he wants to make is to settup a couple tea brewers. Since I may have to loan him some $$$ for the purchase, I get to weigh in. What would you think about offering a "base" veg tea and a "base" bloom tea, Then, offering several additives you put in yourself right in the store. Then, you go home, dilute, and feed. I want to do nute analysis, as well. There would be a formula for what exactly you end up with depending on what, and how much, you add of this or that. Thoughts?

Yes...the GroTek cooler makes my very special. I'll make you a deal. You and Hubs come down to visit the grow, and I'll send you home with it. Fair?
 

Joedank

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^^^ collective YES to nutrient analysis ! My local store does a vortex brewer but add alot of random shit and I can never pin down what's in it hence I never buy it .... The sell it saying "pour it straight on the plants!" so to fuck with them I did a ppm, tds ,dissolved oxygen... All way out of range for ready to sell product .. Ended up on tomatoes at 10% an they did not like being off the chicken pellet tea one bit not enough available calcium for fat fruiters but I digress . The whole point being if you get a stable formula of dynamic tea that give a strong reading at proper ratios then keep it in high amounts of dissolved oxygen and light complex carbs you could put alot of growers at ease knowing the if imbalance occurs Your product can put it aright while helping clean up the soil or soiless with bennies. You could even recommend it to hydo peeps that are lazy for less Rez change effectiveness... Sorry for the book smoked way too much waxy wax wax...
 

mellokitty

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My buddy Hydro Z may be buying my local hydro shop he currently manages. One of the changes he wants to make is to settup a couple tea brewers. Since I may have to loan him some $$$ for the purchase, I get to weigh in. What would you think about offering a "base" veg tea and a "base" bloom tea, Then, offering several additives you put in yourself right in the store. Then, you go home, dilute, and feed. I want to do nute analysis, as well. There would be a formula for what exactly you end up with depending on what, and how much, you add of this or that. Thoughts?
*guuuuh...* that's brilliant! it panders to the little control freak that lives inside every grower, and you can please the granolaheads and chemheads alike!
 

Bird Gymnastics

New Member
I love being in the midst of amazing growers. :) It's great to hear that you guys like to brew things up as well. I personally like to know everything and anything that is going into to my meds. Plus what could be better then brewing up your own nutes? Lol
 

calibuzz

Member
The link to the humis was way interesting. A great read. Thanks
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ORGANIC MATTER, HUMUS, HUMATE, HUMIC ACID,​
FULVIC ACID, AND HUMIN:
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