Howzer's Cabinet Extravaganza. No Clowns Allowed

HowzerMD

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Quick one because I've kept you waiting. Temps are still dreamy, had to move more air for the rise in humidity lately. No pests, no mold, no deficiencies, no burn. Green and clean. Added the 150w yesterday. Had a busted sunsystem 150w and replaced the ballast in it. Works dope-tastically. Camera charging, recovered it from the old lady:-P. She doesn't ever know where she last put it nor admits to even using it. Despite the new pictures of the dog on the computer I didn't take. The Snood knows how to use it now I guess?:wall: Pictures and more coming soon.:-D
 

420Marine

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wow 11 pages already howzer...I dont' know if you made a decision re: nutes yet or not but I'm very very happy with roots organics right now...great for soil grows..then again it's the only one I've tried and I"m still in veg...keep updated to mine to keep up on nutes and all updates...I"m in subd up and coming along for the ride.
 

HowzerMD

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wow 11 pages already howzer...I dont' know if you made a decision re: nutes yet or not but I'm very very happy with roots organics right now...great for soil grows..then again it's the only one I've tried and I"m still in veg...keep updated to mine to keep up on nutes and all updates...I"m in subd up and coming along for the ride.
Lol yea, I went back to basics. Done trying shit and discovering it doesn't do as well as what I've always used. Fish emulsion/seaweed fertilizer(neptunes harvest brand, the brand I used to use isn't "OMRI" certified apparently,so I switched), big bloom for the rest of my traces and micros and liquid karma because it's conveniently chalk-full of everything else I need. Humic and Fulvic acid to start with,which is what originally drew me to the product.
 

HowzerMD

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im laughing at the clueless wife, wonder what else she plays dumb at and you've yet to discover!! my wife always keeps me guessing, but now you got snood to catch her in the act with some snap shots :lol:
There IS the heavy rectangular crystal desk ashtray that's been "missing" for a while now :-P.....

EDIT : Vintage 1925 from a tavern/pub/hovel in SF. Got for free at a junk sale. Coolest ashtray ever.
 

HowzerMD

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Tuesday Januaray 11th marks the end of week 3 in flowering. Temps great, RH 60ish%. Added the 150w for the Master Kush sisters. As you'll see they are stretchy as all hell. The Master OG's are doing almost the same thing, but they stayed quite a bit shorter just a few inches above the other 4 girls. Skywalker would be the next shortest, maybe an inch to 1/2 inch above the GDP. So far Skywalker is the most frosty, and MOG is a close second. Meanwhile GDP and MK are catching up with increasing velocity. Feeding is the same : Fish/seaweed fertilizer, Big Bloom and Liquid Karma. I'll be hitting my last neem treatment before the end of week 4. This little environment I've got for my plants is a good example of pest and disease prevention with very little cost or effort involved. Neem a few times a week up until flowers get too large, mosquito dunks in my water res to control gnat larvae in my soil($5-10 at the hardware store) thoroughly clean the grow area bi-weekly, replace the filter at my intake every couple weeks(they're 1.50 each, a pack of ten is $8, worth it to me) and last but never least is staying organized. Staying on top of grow room chores, not matter the size of the grow, is a sure fire way to prevent any problems. Keeping a written log or calender of events is the stoner-grower's BEST tool. God knows how many of us forgot when we fed or if we fed at one point , or if neem was yesterday or tuesday, or what day you rotated pots and to where..The list goes on.You get the idea. Keeping a written log IS NOT hard at all, whether it's a jotted piece of paper or a calender book. Having reference for future grows is also a benefit of this, as it's much harder to forget important facts you've learned when they are in ink. Much of what I know and how I remember everything has much to do with binders full of jotted notes and grow logs from over 10 years ago.:-P




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HowzerMD

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One thing I loved about labs was that they always were up for doing what I wanted. If I wanted to go for a hike they would always be willing, and if I wanted to sit on my ass and watch TV, they would ley next to me and pretend to watch :) They just passed away a month ago and Im not sure if we're ready for more puppies... definitely going to the animal shelter.
Oh yea man go to the shelter n get a pup. The Snood came from my ol lady's grandparents because they didn't want an extra animal at the time. When I move to a larger place I'll be getting another dog though..Soon. I was thinking some sort of hound mix and name it Gump. I had a basset/aussie shepard mix that was THE fucking coolest dog on the face of the earth and want to find a pup that's similar to him. Too bad the snood is fixed :-P I'd just need a basset hound with balls. Zoe is breed standard and she could have been producing some amazing offspring but I didn't want that life for her. I thought about it, but she's got so much personality and spunk I didn't want to take that away from her.
 

HowzerMD

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lol.. aint aussies kinda fiesty?
It's kinda like purp says. They are highly intelligent and will take advantage of the owner if they have the room to do so. This breed in particular THRIVES on satisfying the master and taking commands. IOW that means she loves nothing more than to be told what to do by her master. She's actually sitting here, right now, waiting for me to tell her what to do next. With an Aussie, so long as you keep giving commands and making sure they know you're the boss they won't turn into a shit head. Just like any dog, but more so.
 

HowzerMD

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Most dogs won't, I think. Something about confined spaces? LMFAO at CREME :D
It's the bath thing. She was totally fine going into the bathroom until we started bathing her inside. Now you would think it's "Uncle Touchy's Naked Puzzle Basement" the was she shudders when you try to get her in there.
 

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Thought I should give ya'll a distance shot for reference. The Master Kush are on the left under the 150w, most of the lower stuff I left on them is nicely covered by the 430w. Grandaddy and Skywalker are on the center platform, SW in the back because they're a leettle taller than GDP. The MOGs are right hand side. The view isn't that great but you get the idea. Things are moving how I wanted them thus far. The 6 smaller gals each have perfect light coverage. They're fit nice and snug under that 430w, using every bit of it. I've got no uncovered plant surface :hump: .Though my canopy isn't perfectly even, every plant is within optimal range of the lamp. The furthest point I have from plant to light is about 9". Average about 6-7". The MK, despite being under an inferior lamp, are thriving as they should. . It's annoying having the variety I want in a cab so small, but that's all gonna change ;-).
 

Serapis

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Lookin good dude.... I'm ready to flip lights too.... check out my grow in my sig... scrog grow in a tent.
 

HowzerMD

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Lookin good dude.... I'm ready to flip lights too.... check out my grow in my sig... scrog grow in a tent.
Thanks bro. I will jam over and take a peep for sure. I'm totally down with what I'm seeing this round so far. Never grown out MOG or Skywalker before and they're both building heavy layers of trichomes. Easily mistakable for frost :-P
 

HowzerMD

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How is Ms stoner dog today? :p
She's fantastic. Her grampa (my pop) is around today and she's just absolutely bananas. It's takes her an hour to fully decompress when she gets to see him. I swear it's like he's got an implant somewhere on him that makes pups go ga-ga. We're going to the dog beach later to let her blow off some steam.
 
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