Under A Cabin In The Woods of AK - AUH#2, White Rhino, Carolina, and MTU.

WOWgrow

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I just spent an hour reading this thread and your grows have amazed me. I felt like the entire time I was working up to this grand finale - the harvest of JC2 and the links are broken, que disastre!

Sorry to here all the problems you've been having woodsman, all the best.
 

wil2279

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just subscribed to your thread. i am just starting my first grow and your pics on here really helped me understand the scrog technique! it really looks like a good way to maximise 1 plant's yeild in a limited grow area! I have a grow area of 2.5ft by 2 ft... i ordered some blackberry seeds and I was going to grow 1 plant at a time and hope it didn't get too tall. after reading through your thread i think i can maximize my yield, take care of my side lighting worries and not have to worry too much about plant height all at the same time! I will LST the plants and SCROG them. I don't want them to get much more than 2.5 to 3 ft tall. also i am growing with T5 high output flours and the scrog will get all my buds to the top of the canopy where i want them!

Oh and BTW, i am an avid outdoorsman. i love hunting, trapping, and fishing... I hope to see Alaska some day before I die! One useless fact about Alaska... Alaska has fewer miles of paved roads than the city of Los Angeles. You are soo lucky!
 

Dirtfree

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Hey Woodsman,
Sorry it took me a min to get back here. Do you think you have some time to go over your energy set up? How many pannels do you have? How many kwh do you use in an average month?
Thanks,
Dirtfree
 

stumpjumper

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These Set of Photos are of a particularly "dear to the heart" strain called: Matanuska Thunderous Underground. This strain was created by a breeder friend of mine who passed away two years ago. This strain was a cross of Matanuska Thunderfuk (original 1972) Super Silver Haze, and an unknown strain that produces a rare "Fuzzy" pheno that makes the whole plant look uniform in color.

I will post a photo of a plant similar to the pheno described. (Not my photo or plant, this was found via Google "sorry I don’t know who to give credit too)

That plant is AMAZING!!! Just started this thread, wanted to comment on that plant before I forgot... wow...
 

stumpjumper

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Man you have the life most guys dream about up there! I haven't made it up there yet but I'd like to. A good friend of mine comes up there every spring and hunts the previous years burn areas for morels, his name is Randy Marchand aka King Morel, you wouldn't believe the loads of mushrooms his crews come out of there with, it's mind boggling. He's invited me up there but family and work commitments has always kept me home.
 

hotrodharley

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Man you have the life most guys dream about up there! I haven't made it up there yet but I'd like to. A good friend of mine comes up there every spring and hunts the previous years burn areas for morels, his name is Randy Marchand aka King Morel, you wouldn't believe the loads of mushrooms his crews come out of there with, it's mind boggling. He's invited me up there but family and work commitments has always kept me home.
I harvest psylocibin out of my backyard. Wild. Grow even more inside! And I have boletes and morels there too. Very nice boletes for a while there but they peaked. 8)
 

stumpjumper

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I harvest psylocibin out of my backyard. Wild. Grow even more inside! And I have boletes and morels there too. Very nice boletes for a while there but they peaked. 8)
Damn must be nice lol.. King boletes or what? boletes are good but morels are my fav but I gather quite a few types of wild shrooms, no "shroomz" though, haven't ate those in a long time..
 

woodsmantoker

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A visit to an older place in my life I see... Guess I have become history here now.

Thanks for the look and kind comments gents. Life for me has changed tremendously. I underwent surgery that left me far less of an active person. I can walk again, but life is slower. I miss Alaska. I miss the breath of the mountain, and the old raven perched tall in the spruce. I can still hear the needle ice dancing on the rocky shore. Some times I wake up early and look out the window, I see the fog and the dew and remember the feeling of the cool early mornings, the smell of fresh split wood, and the pop of the first log on the amber coals left from the nights fire. Some times I think I can hear the swing of an iron wood stove door, or the call of a loon. I miss the woods...

Take care folks, Glad to visit with you.
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