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Feed is down for now, will be harvesting this Sunday. I will take pics for everyone after the manicure... i'll post the trim, and bud.Looking good man, will have to check the live feed in the am tomorrow.
Feed is down for now, will be harvesting this Sunday. I will take pics for everyone after the manicure... i'll post the trim, and bud.Looking good man, will have to check the live feed in the am tomorrow.
that my friend is very impressive.or live from my RIM Blackberry.
Nice grow. 9oz out of six plants seems OK, specially if you're still ironing out the kinks. I know there are grows here with larger yeilds but hey, I'ld be happy with an oz per plant with my first grow.yield was about 9 oz. due to some issues
. . . . Overall the taste, smoke, scent, and high has brought blackberry up to #1 on my top 5.
Hey, thanks for your speedy reply!I tried to PM you (with the "Message GrowTech" link in your profile) but it saysPM me if you want more information on where I got the blackberry clones.
Alright I will do that. By the way, do you mind elaborating a little more on the problems you had involving gnats and mites? One of the biggest reasons I chose to go with a tent was because of the amount of control I could have over all the relevant factors that affect a plant's growth, including the presence of parasites or other undesirable critters. I'm quite surprised to find that this can be an issue even in such an isolated environment! Of course I am still quite the newbie...i can't send you PMs either... spend some time using the forums and then that will change.
Well, the tent wont prevent fungus gnats... I was just not prepared, a couple of stupid rookie mistakes I made impeded their ability to flower as quickly and fully as they normally would've. Ultimately it was just bad soil... Yellow sticky traps work to stop the gnats, and Pyrethrin fogger worked to kill the mites. Just be sure not to get bugs the first time around.Alright I will do that. By the way, do you mind elaborating a little more on the problems you had involving gnats and mites? One of the biggest reasons I chose to go with a tent was because of the amount of control I could have over all the relevant factors that affect a plant's growth, including the presence of parasites or other undesirable critters. I'm quite surprised to find that this can be an issue even in such an isolated environment! Of course I am still quite the newbie...
A/C made a huge difference. The AC being on did at to the bill, but wasn't really that bad as I recall. The AC was the best investment I made. Bill might have been $400/mo total.how much of a difference did the A/C make? I live in los angeles aswell and today i setup my tent and it got about 90 degrees in ther without the light. Overal with the a/c what did the elctric bill look like, is it dramatic.