The Home Grower's Thread

HappyHighwayman

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I'd love to go LED eventually if it provides the same 600 watts of light while using less electricity....

I checked on my babies, I try and only do that now from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. when they're in light mode because that's when I'm home and I don't want to interrupt the dark cycle. They are amazingly resilient plans, the supercropping is already recovering and the canopy is even wider.
 

HappyHighwayman

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I checked on the plants some are showing the pre-flower pistils, but I can't yet tell clearly if they're male or female, so I'll give them a few days.
 

Bay Arean

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Since I was growing in my basement I installed a clean out and vented down the sewer. Still, when they were done and ready to harvest, you couldn't hide the smell.

In the last year or so, it's reached a point where I smell it in a lot of places, on the streets, in the hood, just everywhere....

It's hard for me to think that any single person growing it makes that much difference anymore.

Skunk-ifornia.

It's really something in the fall up in Potter Valley, where my family lives. A hotbed of growers, it seems.
 

oobus

Dirt Monger
In the last year or so, it's reached a point where I smell it in a lot of places, on the streets, in the hood, just everywhere....

It's hard for me to think that any single person growing it makes that much difference anymore.

Skunk-ifornia.

It's really something in the fall up in Potter Valley, where my family lives. A hotbed of growers, it seems.

It seems a large pot co-operative or something of the sorts has bought the original Fetzer Property in Ukiah, should be interesting.

http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/Cannabis-Company-Purchasing-Former-Fetzer-Property

Beautiful property.
 

mean dad

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Any update on this? Curious to see what you think if you went through with it

:laughing

No sir. Stuck the plant in regular ol' regular dirt.
Been meaning to pick up all the supplies for this but it's not working its way up the List of Things To Do.
 

injun

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Stickey

Just a little something.
 

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nakedape

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Based on suggestions from BARF,I am going to go from Cococoir to 80% soil/20% coco on the next run.

50/50 is better if you drain to waste. More aeration and solution retention. All should be using "Soil Soup (TM)" or the like. Also do a sulfur burn or spray early veg to fight off later grey mold when things tighten up. Botrytis is a bitch and comes on strong later in flowering.
 
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