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indecline

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Oh, and here's DST's attempt at Vanilla Cupcakes with lemon filling and Meringue topping...more pics, well you know where if you know where!!!


Peace and have a lemony Sunday...I know I will:)

DST[/QUOTE]

man i havnt been shopping in a long time and my cupboards are bare. THAT LOOKS FANTASTIC i want it now, I have a habit of just staying in bed until i get crazy hungry at around 3. and that made my mouth water.
Because of you I got out of bed at 12 and made some food and now im cleaning my flat, mind you it means I can hit my bong earlier and spend the rest of the day doing nothing. Its a hard life.
 

Heads Up

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Psycho Killer and Deep Psycho, how long of a flowering period for these strains? My psycho killer has the longest finest pistils I've seen on any plant I've grown, the pistils on the the deep psycho are a bit thicker and not as long. Entering into week three of flower and they look real good. My spider mites are back, looks like another bombing session is going to be in order after this harvest.
 

indecline

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just a couple of snipits.. iphone quality.

humidity must have been too high one night, I love waking up to this.




and sorry about the quality of the next one,just one of my biggest uk cheese buds in my wilma system, didnt think the exodus could get this big but after seeing my pineapple express grown in it yield 13 ounces when it should have been around 2 ounce im not surprised. week 7 i believe. thats a 2 liter bottle. I know the buds shrink like crazy when drying compared to soil or coco but still.

 

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DST

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The only way to be droman, the only way to be.....
yalll'r fuckin crazy
Psycho Killer and Deep Psycho, how long of a flowering period for these strains? My psycho killer has the longest finest pistils I've seen on any plant I've grown, the pistils on the the deep psycho are a bit thicker and not as long. Entering into week three of flower and they look real good. My spider mites are back, looks like another bombing session is going to be in order after this harvest.
well Mr HeadsUp, the psyhco killer I think will be best left to around 9 weeks, although Mr West probably runs his to 12 because he is a couch potato! Interested to see which pheno you got, does it smell lemony, or foosty-ish? Deep Psychosis I think along similar lines, Mr West please chime in!?!?!?!?!
 

indecline

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Guys if i made a huge scrog, could I flower one side of the plant and leave the other side vegging if i grew it into two room?
I think i remember fdd doing something similar a long while ago but cant find it.
 

shnkrmn

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I use three of these. They are no work at all. Hose them out, fill them up. Two of these and a good meter and you are in business. I've run up to 20 plants in a SOG in them, but I'm working with larger plants right now, so 6 to 9.

fuck it its too much work.
ill probably just stick 16 pots of coco in and run 2 flowering tents with monthly harvests.
Im just done watering by hand. every few days im back and forth filling around 50 liters of water in 2 liter bottles to my plants, and then I cant even see the back pots never mind trying to water them. im done with that lol can you drip feed coco? Wasnt sure how that would work, anyone doing that?
 

indecline

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I use three of these. They are no work at all. Hose them out, fill them up. Two of these and a good meter and you are in business. I've run up to 20 plants in a SOG in them, but I'm working with larger plants right now, so 6 to 9.
flood and drain right? have you tried dwc to compare them?
ive seen photos of your plants they look good but what kind of yields are you getting from say 2 of them. and also how often do you change the water in those? cheers

Ive been looking at set ups like this for my tents? very similar to yours right? but on a larger scale of course.
flood and drain 3x3.jpg

its 3x3 but I would root my clones for 2 weeks in any number of ways then move them to these.
because its in a 4x4 space I would pull the outside row of plants outwards slightly and lilipop them all. that way i can figure out how much space they all get and maybe take my cuttings every 3-4 weeks. lolipop them all and still have room for the top 3rd

 

shnkrmn

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DWC I never got the hang of. I found much more vigorous growth when the roots were allowed to air out between floods rather than be hanging in your solution all the time. Of course, my DWC trials included inadequate aeration, bad tap water, dumb nute choices, the lot lol.

I have an ebb n gro (barrel and bucket system) which I used once and abandoned; the hoses bugged me. It was hard to clean around them or easily tend your plants. Also the whole system was a pain to properly clean and had too many cheap moving parts. I collect rain water with the barrel now and sometimes use the buckets in my flood and drain (I also have a 3 x 6 table that I veg with). Other growers have had much success with that.

I try to get 8-10 oz every 5 weeks or so. I change the res every two weeks, using RO water and inorganic nutrients. I have 4 airstones in each res.

The turbo garden can be had in an aeroponic configuration that I would like to try someday. RDWC, from what little I've seen, is not for compact spaces. Too many parts again, lol.

Everyone has a style that suits them best. I admire Heath Robinson's work, like everybody else, but am absolutely not tempted to duplicate any of it. I made a DIY flood and drain system from a concrete mixing tub and a rubbermaid reservoir, but the turbogarden is superior in every way; easier to clean and more rigid and better draining, etc.

There. I'm done :D
 

indecline

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Cheers. Its all about personal space I suppose, i rack my brain planning this thing its going to be my pride and joy, I want it all ready for when i move into a house with a basement next spring.

IF i had a lot of space i would probably select a different style and it owuld probably be vertical but for now im limited to about 3 4x4 tents and 3 lights. basics are 400watt veg tent and 2 600watt flower, then everthing else i change evry few weeks, just so much variance its hard to pinpoint a style i want. no doubt there will be plenty of trial and error. as always.
 

billcollector99

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Hey guys I found this review on Weedmaps, and I was wondering if anyone else could see the fuck up in the official collective response.


G6 and SHB

Overall rating:

5.0
Bud Quality:

5.0
Atmosphere:

5.0
Staff:

5.0
Accessibility:

5.0
Price:

5.0
Reviewed by Shneeks
June 20, 2011
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So after a short wait in their comfy waiting room, which is pretty standard, I was let into budroom and was greeted by the BT. He was quite friendly and more than happy to show me whatever I wanted. I ended up taking home an 1/8 of the G6 OG and an 1/8 of the SHB(super headband).
Once I got home I quickly started to medicate on the SHB.......man is it good. It smells almost entirely of sour diesel with slightly earthy undertones. In terms of bud structure and looks, I would have to say it looks like a classic example of how a sour dieselplant flowers but with the added density from it og counterpart, and it quite frosted with trichs. The taste is quite like that of a very well grown sour d (battery acid and diesel fuel....but in a good way) with just a little bit of that og earthiness on the exhale. Upon hitting this strain I get a slight burn as the smoke hits the back of my throat, but the burning goes away after the exhale, its not prolonged. It should be quite manageable except in the most novice of smokers. I almost immediately noticed the "head banding" effects after the exhale of one decent hit.

Onto the G6 OG, which smells of pine and lemon pledge. The looks of this bud is definitely the solid dense nuggets that we have all come to expect out of a good og. It seems that every place a trichrome could grow it has, this batch is covered in crystals that gleam and shimmer in the light. Upon picking a small piece to break down I discovered that the flowers are actually quite soft, squishy if you will, which leads me to believe that this batch could have done with a little more drying before being put on the self, but thats all a matter of personal preference I suppose. Anyways it is quite sticky and was quite hard to break up by hand, I ended up using a small pair of scissors. As for taste, it actually tastes very close to how it smells, like pine and that lemon pledge taste. Although after letting the taste sit for a minute I get hints of diesel or gasoline.

I may end up letting the G6 sit with the lid off the bottle for maybe a day or so, just to dry out a little more, but all in all this has been another great experience at ATA.
If you haven't made the trip here I suggest you make the effort and give them a try, you wont be disappointed.

---* Official Collective Response *---
Dear Shneeks,

thank you, thank you, thank YOU very much!

Keep in tuned next week for new batch of SHB, i love that strain just as much as you do, the taste and smell is WONDERFUL!

Our G6 this time... what a FRESH batch!

PS *** G6 SMELLS BETTER BY THE DAY, AND MORE POTENT BY THE DAY AS WELL ***

- ATA
 

lthopkins

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u should of gave them more room they are close together thats what i am doing today spreading alll 20 plants out and fencing it in
 

billcollector99

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They are in buckets in the ground to help hide the height and keep the buckets cool. Yes they are kinda close. A week ago I had 2ft between them. :weed: If I have to I can dig another hole for more space inbetween.:leaf:
Ok, or I was going to say, you can start training them away from each other, and tying them down also helps to keep their height down till flower.
 

jigfresh

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BC... in the review, are you talking about how there is apparently no cure time on the G6... "smells better everyday".

Nice looking outdoor ladies TWS. Those are going to be some big bitches in a couple months.
 

billcollector99

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BC... in the review, are you talking about how there is apparently no cure time on the G6... "smells better everyday".

Nice looking outdoor ladies TWS. Those are going to be some big bitches in a couple months.
Exactly, I cannot believe that a co-op would admit to dispensing un-cured not fully dry medication at top shelf prices. It is outrageous!!!!
 
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