Club 600

jigfresh

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Only new, on my 2nd grow. 2 rhino under one 600w, just started 3rd week fruit. Any tips on wot not to take off the plant leaf wise guys, leave it? remove shade leaves from over top of other buds??? Any info much appreciated. Happy hotties.....
Leave the leaves. I think the leaves are what make the buds nice and big. That's my opinion.

At what point into flowering would you consider humidity to start to be a problem as far as mold is concerned?
I think mold becomes an issue when the buds are getting really fat, maybe the last 2-3 weeks. I get nervous that my overnight humidity levels get to 50%. I have lots of air circulation so I feel a little better about things.
 

whodatnation

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Only new, on my 2nd grow. 2 rhino under one 600w, just started 3rd week fruit. Any tips on wot not to take off the plant leaf wise guys, leave it? remove shade leaves from over top of other buds??? Any info much appreciated. Happy hotties.....
Id say leave them aswell... I do "tuck" large fans under bud sights that look like that have potential in the fisrt weeks of flowering. Tucking allows them to get full light exposure and the big fan still gets work done :-) my2c
I have a question for the club. I noticed someone saying and you're going to need a humidifier for your closet. My plants are three weeks into 12/12 today and I have not been running my dehumidifier. I'm reading about neville's haze and it states that plant likes humidity levels in the sixty to eighty percent range. My humidity is ranging between a high of seventy percent and a low of fifty percent. My lights have been on for a little over and hour and my humidity is currently sixty four percent. Keep in mind I live in florida where the humidity is high enough for the whole country, outside it's currently ninety percent...much better than the hundred percent humidity I can start to expect in another month. My question, what do people shoot for as far as humidity when vegging and again what level for flowering? I don't particularly worry about humidity when vegging, I do start to take the humidity levels into account when flowering. My fans run all the time even during lights out and this early on into flowering the higher humidity levels seem to be helping to keep the plants greener. I have lost very few leaves to this point but I see some of the lower ones starting to yellow. I mean the very first set of true leaves, other than that the plants look great. At what point into flowering would you consider humidity to start to be a problem as far as mold is concerned?
Interesting hu.... To answer your question I would start to be concerned about mold around week 3 or when the buds start to stack ontop of each other... that being said, Im always trying to get them frostier be keeping the humidity low... I think the last thing a grower needs is a humidifier lol I use one to slowly dry my buds because its dry as fck in colorado, I'll be building a drying chamber similar to the rooms I grow in. As for the plants, I spray with a pump sprayer almost everyday in veg and up to 4 weeks flower... I vould even go past that because my flower room @ 15-20% and fans blowing dries any left over moisture really fast. Hope I could help even just a little... If I haven't it's because I havent had my WAKE AND BAKE! yet.

Whats it up 600... stopping by to show what I got going on...

First night of 12/12...
30 Shiva Skunk and 30 Corleone Kush... HeHeHe...
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Looks bad ass Marlow... what happend to your mid west growers thread? I thought I subd up... I gotta dble check that :-)
Hmmm...
My wife tells me that Rush is playing up in Portland on June 28, and that I should go.
I think I better get tickets.
Problem is it's $100 for tickets in the forward area, and I have other needs these days. I need a digital recorder or a better soundcard for my computer so I can record my own shenanigans. ;-)
I would skip the concert and get something nice for my ladies :-) Im talking about my plants fk that other bitch haha

Appearance, Smell, Taste and Characterics of the Stone
What is most important to you?

There is an outdoor writer for the local paper whose job is to report on hunting and fishing stories statewide in a full page for Sunday's paper. In the days before computers ran everything he would take a break from assembling his stories and have a relaxing meal at his favorite resturant and bar where he was always served by his waitress, Anne, who was a devoted reader of his well written articles. His writings were so descriptive as to take you there to his fishing spot or his hunting blind as if you were really there and so Anne would greet him with "Where are you going to take me? which is the question foremost in my mind when I fire up for the first time and what determines whether a strain is a keeper.

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cof
I would say Characterics of the Stone is more important to me with taste right behind that and then smell then appearance... but their is a strain for every part of the day :-) Love reading your posts bro,
off topic but if you own an xbox360 and ever get the red ring of death, i have found the perfect way to fix it............

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let me guess, wrap it in towels and re-melt the grapgics card and then about 15days latter sent it to microsoft to have it fixed? Im done with those pieces of shit! Iv gone through 4 of them! Granted I used to play like eight hrs everyday after work lol but they are supposed to handle that! It is a "gaming" system right? "Hi, my name is whodat and I haven't touched a gaming system in almost a year... hi whodat" lol
 

strictly seedleSs

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duchie-Nice choice. Thats a classic.

marlowe-had that track in the mix for the past few weeks, helps me appreciate the good days. Also a nice choice.

NEWG-I dont think removing leaves is a good idea, but I dont think trimming the tips of the larger ones would be a bad idea. I like whodats tucking method....that souds kinda weird...makes me think of silence of the lambs...aaaaaaanyways.
 

Heads Up

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cof, stone, taste, smell and appearance for me. Lately though it's been taste first since I can't seem to find a stone that really knocks me onto a cloud...after all I do like my sativa.

As to the humidity, it's now at forty seven percent in my garden. The longer the lights are on the lower it goes. The opposite is also true, the longer they are off at night the more the humidity rises. Now that the warmer weather is arriving in florida, it's almost ninety at the moment, I'm sure it won't be hard to find another fan for air movement. In another week or two depending on how the girls are developing I'll start my dehumidifier and set it at fifty percent. It will then not allow the room to go above fifty five max, as flowering proceeds into the last couple of weeks I lower it to forty, that's the lowest my machine goes.

I took four cuttings this morning, three shackzillas and one herijuana x big white. I'm curious to see if they will root and reveg. They are sitting near a window to get indirect light.
 

Marlowe

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Thanks for the bump!... Its FN perfect...

they are in flower at 7" this time (last grow I flowered at 10" and they ended up being 40") and I learned to do some root trimming so when I sex them the roots will not get tangled
 

whodatnation

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off topic but if you own an xbox360 and ever get the red ring of death, i have found the perfect way to fix it............

[video=youtube;RWtxs5rl7jk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWtxs5rl7jk&feature=player_embedded[/video]
lol I couldn't see the vid earlier... your post looked like this-

off topic but if you own an xbox360 and ever get the red ring of death, i have found the perfect way to fix it............

He sure fixed that problem.
 

medheadgrw

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So, I went out of town for a few days and came back to excessive yellowing...these are 49 days in flowering (7 weeks exactly) should I chop these 3 down or let them go?

The other ones are nice and healthy...half the room is 49 days the other half is 28 days in flower

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whodatnation

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Are those 600ds? ;-)

Completely normal for the end of flowering. That looks kinda like a blueberry kush cut I used to grow.

Harvest the buds when they are ready. :-)
 

stinkbudd1

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Hey 600's i just finished my transplanting today and i did'nt realize that i dont have a MH with my new 600 so i'll have to finish the veg cycle with the HPS is this o'k? or will it not work well? here are a few pic's of them now in the new home..
 

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DST

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Medheadgw. I would just make a quick check for bugs (mites or thrips) as well if you haven't changed nute regime on these. Just for the sake of the other plants. Good luck. DST
 

DST

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perfectly ok.
Hey 600's i just finished my transplanting today and i did'nt realize that i dont have a MH with my new 600 so i'll have to finish the veg cycle with the HPS is this o'k? or will it not work well? here are a few pic's of them now in the new home..
 

Heads Up

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Sometimes when I read things on here I should just turn my head and ignore the post. Thanks guys, I went and bought a new camera online today. Peer pressure combined with the power of suggestion and I spend money.

So my morning glory finally popped and once again it did not want to shed the husk. I pried it off very gently but the damn thing doesn't seem to want to open and see the world. My laughing buddha still has her head buried in the dirt, bitch.

Here is my weekly update. Shackzilla, hericules, herijuana x big white, blackjack and finally and I do mean finally my killing fields is starting to flower, that is if she doesn't fall over and die. I think she's anemic, wispy thing she is. The killing fields is the one with the stake holding up the main stem, what a wimp. And what a stoner I am, this ends week three of 12/12.
 

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DST

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all looking real happy, well apart from the killing fields...but then Pol Pot I am sure also starved his people to death. Lets blow up the happy group pic
Heading off to bed. Enjoy the rest of your evening people.

Welterusten.

DST


Sometimes when I read things on here I should just turn my head and ignore the post. Thanks guys, I went and bought a new camera online today. Peer pressure combined with the power of suggestion and I spend money.

So my morning glory finally popped and once again it did not want to shed the husk. I pried it off very gently but the damn thing doesn't seem to want to open and see the world. My laughing buddha still has her head buried in the dirt, bitch.

Here is my weekly update. Shackzilla, hericules, herijuana x big white, blackjack and finally and I do mean finally my killing fields is starting to flower, that is if she doesn't fall over and die. I think she's anemic, wispy thing she is. The killing fields is the one with the stake holding up the main stem, what a wimp. And what a stoner I am, this ends week three of 12/12.
 

Heads Up

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The camera...

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Now all I'll need is some practice, lots of practice.
 

littlegrower2004

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heads up- looking real good over there! looks like the plant in the first pic caught up real well since last update and should also be a good yielder along with the big white X herijuana! keep up the good work.
 
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