Sweet God frow BC Bud Depot

Well, how big ?? rockwool blocks only, or blocks on slabs.

These guys opened in L.A. in 1961, think of all the bud they had a part in.
They're cool, can't stay in that biz that long, by giving up your customers.
 
So you leave them on 24/7 the whole time? this foot hill company looks like the shit. I really needed a ebb and flow system and theres looks very good and resanably priced. Would you recomend this company? Also what tray system would your recomend bud?
If your on the east coust you mite want to order from someone like H.T.G. CHEAPER SHIPING da plantDOC
 
I would say rockwool cubes for veg then just pick up the cubes and move them to a ebb and flow table filled with clay pellets. sound good?
 
I would say rockwool cubes for veg then just pick up the cubes and move them to a ebb and flow table filled with clay pellets. sound good?

Some guys are using a Coco (fiber) mat under their plants, I haven't tried it though:?. I have a 2X4 piece, waiting to give it a try.:mrgreen:

The pellets (some) are going to float around during the flood, never used pellets loose F&D, always used net pots, maybe put the pellets in 5 gal. paint strainers, then the 'bags' in the table. I think the roots will shoot right though the paint strainer, and it will keep the loose hydrotron under control.

What do you think Doc ??
 
WOW good idear T.H.C. only you come up with that...i think the clay ball's are one of the best hydro grow med...pigpen aney info that T.H.C. has to give it''s all good info the gye has been growing for a long time now i thing he's got moor nohow then i do with hydroponic's he a smart gye...
da poalntDOC
 
I going to fire-up my trimmer tomorrow, see what the prototype can do.

Clones are about to shoot out roots, just in time they're a little hurt'in topside.

Had to raise the light again, It sure seems like those O.G.Kush started the sweet god stretching too, never had SG grow that tall, the tallest SGs are the ones closest to the O.G.
 

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omg they look so good.. i would love to smell it emmmmmmmmmm it must smell so good in your room your a lucky...
da plantDOC
 
beautiful as always. i have a space of 5.5' tall 4.5'wide and 1.5' deep. im gonna pick up a pack of 20 bcsg. i wanna get a 400 hps. any suggestions on the container set up and growing mediums? is my space to tight for what i want to do?
 
Plants looking sweet buddy. So just to make things clear you think I should stay on 24/7 for the whole veg cycle or just the sprouting stage. I am going to post pics in a little hope you can tell me they are were they should be at the 1 week stage witch is 2maro. Hope things are good for u
 
HEY PIGPEN I SEEN THAT WHEN PLANT'S VEGG FOR 24/0 WHEN YOU TRIGGER THEM THEY START SHOOTING FASTER/ SHO FASTER SEX THEN 18/6 I RUN 18/6 MYSELF...THE PLANT DONT NO THE DIFFERNT'S!!!
da plantDOC
 
GOPHER TIME:evil:, had to help a friend yesterday.

A gopher took out one of my friends outdoor plants, in the garden.:evil:

Had to dig a trench around the garden and install a gopher barrier.

Thats one pest we don't have to worry about.:hump:
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GOPHER TIME:evil:, had to help a friend yesterday.

A gopher took out one of my friends outdoor plants, in the garden.:evil:

Had to dig a trench around the garden and install a gopher barrier.

Thats one pest we don't have to worry about.:hump:
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No wonder he could chop thru that tree trunk like that. Take that you bastard!:cuss::evil::fire::finger::mrgreen::wall::joint::bigjoint::weed: Yea! we win! Did I ever tell you you're my hero?
 

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THC a question (really great grow BTW)
I noticed you use H&G and I love their stuff as well
In fact next grow it will be all H&G
anyway Do you use the "shooting powder" and if so how well do you think it works / what are any drawbacks or precautions I should be aware of?
I just added it to a grow thats about 3 weeks out from harvest.
Thanks
 
THC a question (really great grow BTW)
I noticed you use H&G and I love their stuff as well
In fact next grow it will be all H&G
anyway Do you use the "shooting powder" and if so how well do you think it works / what are any drawbacks or precautions I should be aware of?
I just added it to a grow thats about 3 weeks out from harvest.
Thanks

I'm still thinkin "Over the hedge". maybe cuz i haven't seen Caddyshack.
 
Very fuckin nice, I would love some of that:joint::mrgreen:
How long have those been flowering for...they look really damn good but usually when I do my flush a week before the chop they look more yellowed then that well atleast the fan leaves do.

Thanks Non-stop, I cut the N. on 6/16, I'd like to wait a longer too, but my hand is forced to cut now or throw it all away next week.

Onecs mold starts in indica it can take out your whole crop (whatever size) in less than a week.:spew:

Lost about 2Zs to mold, sucks, probably another 2Zs to the week lost, in production.
It happens, its part of being a farmer.:neutral:

The top knot of this one is mold free, chucked about 6in of cola off it:cry:.
Meds down the drain.

One dying leaf, drying and twisting is what to look for, you see that its too late for that plant.
 

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