View Full Version : Growing for my future. (My first sucessful grow) (i hope).
growinforthefuture
03-06-2007, 07:23 AM
I am looking to change up my ways so I decided to put my mind to something and do it right. What better thing to do than grow pot, and do it right.!?! well i got a little less than 5 months, but i got some 1 and a half month old plants, and a bunch of seeds i just planted for outdoor later. so here is what ive done so far in pics:
so i obviously got the first few out of order. i had 2 flouro grow tubes, then 4, then 1 100 watt HPS then a diff 100 watt HPS, i am looking to get back the other 1000, yet another 100 and a metal halide that is either 400 or 600 or maybe even 1100. root bound yes i know... more to come on that next time
growinforthefuture
03-06-2007, 07:31 AM
so i have repotted them... i know i am poor i could only manage one bag of soil.. i do got more pots though... i am actually just lazy and only felt like carrying one giant bag outta the store ;) anyhow i used 4 parts Lowes signature professional potting soil, 1 part worm castings, 3 parts lava rock and 2 parts coconut husks, generally that was my recipe anyways. Tomorrow i am gonna get more pots, more dirt, and hopefully 50 clones. i got a light mover i am gonna install as well, and hopefully get some more wattage.
PS i meant to say 1000 watt HPS and MH, thats what i got...
The.Devil.Himself
03-06-2007, 07:46 AM
Hey bud, just a suggestion, but tin-foil is very overrated... meaning it is one of the worst reflective materials in that it distorts the refraction of light into thousands of directions! Crippled-up tin-foil is the worst, you may want to consider white paint or you can get Mylar in the form of a emergency/heat blanket from a retail store like Target or K-Mart, etc for $2-$3!!! Mylar is the best, looks a lot like tin-foil but works a million times better at saving your unused light!
Good luck!
growinforthefuture
03-06-2007, 12:52 PM
yeah i know, hence the shower curtain, i just had aluminum foil on hand from when they were under flouros.... i figured peices of crinkled up tinfoil were still slightly more reflective than insulation and old dirty wood. I need another shower curtain... or white paint. thanks though mate!
growinforthefuture
03-09-2007, 07:04 AM
Got a 400 watt MH today, running total of 1480 watts, i think the flouros are 40 a peice. 12/12 was started 3 days ago, one female showing. here are pics, still too lazy for reflectors, been eating too much LSD and DOC to concentrate on grow room contruction. I figured the 400 watt MH was better than reflectors anyhow, of course... reflectors AND the 100 and 400 would be even better.,... ANyhoW.. HERES SOME FRESH PICS
dusto2k3
03-09-2007, 01:55 PM
try adding some B1 to the water ans soil before you transplant. It helps reduce shock. I use it and have never seen such transplant shock
growinforthefuture
03-10-2007, 02:56 PM
would it still help if i add B1 to the nute mix/water? also, does it look like there is over/under watering? over/under nutrienting, or anything else wrpong?
dusto2k3
03-10-2007, 03:02 PM
yeah, its good
dusto2k3
03-10-2007, 03:04 PM
let the plant get real dry, but not where it's showing wilting, then lift the pot and feel the weight. Then water well, and leave until the pot is at the weight you tested at the beginning (dry), now its time to water again. The soil needs to dry inbetween waterings.
How are they looking today?
Chronic Chrissy
03-10-2007, 03:13 PM
I don't think you have trasplant shock. It looks to me like you are overwatering. I can offer you 2 methods to help avoid overwatering.
1. Stick your finger in the soil about 3 inches down, if it is dry or almost dry it's time to water, if it is still moist give it another day.
2. weight, pay attention to how heavy the pot is when it is dry, after a while you can pick up your pot and be able to tell if the plant needs water.
Another thing you can use instead of that tinfoil is shiny gift wrap, it's cheap and the backside with no print acts like mylar. Also glossy white paint is less reflective than flat white paint, so glossy shower curtains follow this fact.
You said in an earlier post that you want to do something right and that's growing these plants. So quit being lazy get off you ass and off the rat poison and take care of your plants, it only takes an hour a day. You get what you put in. Anyone can grow a plant, the more love you give your ladies the more love they give you come harvest time.
growinforthefuture
03-10-2007, 07:13 PM
Hey now, i know we don't talk about other psychedelics here and all but I must point out the distinction between beautiful, powerful psychedelics, and rat poison (strychnine), and yeah, i have settled with space blankets, i just didn't know what was gonna be the best idea, and i was putting my efforts into light acquisition. Not trying to be snappy or nothing.. :D
and btw appreciate the advice, i think it is over watering, the problem is that different plants in different sizes and shapes of pots and at different stages of growth and at different distances from lights and fans have different watering needs and i tend to water them all even though only some need watering.
here is some pics from 9 this morning and a sample from a previous grow. I am following the same recipe as my friend did, only more wattage and different \genetics (although just as tasty), that nug coincidentally, came off a 10 inch high plant that yielded less that an eighth. It is bubblegum. tasted fantastic. it is on the front on the cannabible, so that is a printed picture of a nug on the front on the book at the lower right. Which would you rather smoke?
Chronic Chrissy
03-10-2007, 07:19 PM
You can try to stack books under youur shorter plants to raise them to the light, As for the disfferent pot sizes and watering frequency you just have to check often and be very organized so you don't forget who got fed when, you'll pick a pattern out of it sooner or later.
growinforthefuture
03-10-2007, 07:21 PM
Thanks Chrissy. good idea. i was gonna go get some chains and lower the lights a little maybe to dry them out faster., but raising the little guys is a better idea. I am gonna start maming charts and recording he watering and feeding cycles for each plant.
PS I watered them lightly last night, then watered heavily with 2 parts Gen. Hydro FloroBloom to one part floroMicro, since we are now 4 days into flowering and they haven't been fed in like 4 days or so, then watered lightly to try to rinse the fertilizers off any leaves they might have got on.
Chronic Chrissy
03-10-2007, 07:38 PM
Draw up a calender, and put lables in all your plants. You don't need to water every few days, sometimes I go a week without watering, sometimes a day or two, at different stages of growth in different containers make the plants water requirements alter and change.
growinforthefuture
03-11-2007, 03:38 AM
well i got me some reflectors, space blankets, that shower curtain has a sort of matte surface as opposed to glossy, and i think another few of then would have been a better investment. I also got another thermometer so i got 4 different temps at 3 corners and the center, and a humidity meter. seems to be about 70 % rh with lights out, 40% rh with lights on., and 70-75 as always.
4/4 plants so far that have shown are females :) 13 still unknown. Next time i will show y'all the lil flowers. they are so pretty.:rasta:
Stylus
03-11-2007, 04:23 AM
there really droopy man how many times a day/week are u watering?
growinforthefuture
03-11-2007, 07:52 AM
i water like once or twice a week these days.. i had been watering more, then really slacked off.
i guess i watered them too much during transplant any how. they have always been a tad droopy.
WHAT IS WITH THE DROOP? I have noticed that it is closest to where i water/feed the plants from, maybe i am hittin these close plants too hard wtith the h20 and nutes. also the relative humidity in the grow area is 33% right now? is that a little on the low side?
i am gonna start measuring up liquid based on pot size and plant size
dusto2k3
03-11-2007, 02:56 PM
do what i said, and you'll be fine. No need to draw up plans and shit, just dont be a 'tard and dont water too ofter, wait till its DRY. Dam, it not that tuff.
kindprincess
03-11-2007, 03:56 PM
deff looks like a transplant shock, do what dusto say's (i'd rep, but alas, out of points) give them some b1 or liquid karma or superthrive, and you'll see an improvement within 24 hours.
good call dusto...
growinforthefuture
03-11-2007, 08:44 PM
thanks, not itme to do now, had to go out of town, grow is on auto for 48 hours, apparently it won't bneed any water.. i got someone who is gonna check it out .... i'll ask him to possibly get one of those products. b1 i suppose would be the easiest to obtain. When the plants were transplanted an angry gf who wanted to sleep was "assissting" i think she did more harm than good. i told her that her energy was no good for them, (nor the agressive way she depotted them) I guess i should have just waited for the next day,
growinforthefuture
03-14-2007, 06:07 AM
And saw vast improvement. Here are some fresh pics. I am afraid the biggest plant is a male. The damn thing is situated in a way so that i cannot get to it without moving other plants. tomorrow i will confirm its gender. The other plants have produced at least 4 definite females (or at worst hermaphrodites), and thus far there is but one confirmed male. What is with the plant in this last picture? all of the other plants seemed to recover while this one and the one right behind it which died for some reason, have not. All in all it has been a productive 2 days of growth here at the farm, and I hope to post pics of the female flowers tomorrow morning. i am just too tired tonight.
growinforthefuture
03-16-2007, 10:52 PM
well i have removed 4 males, 2 of them were removed not a moment too soon, as their flowers were about to open (i think). anyhow, there are at least 3 females, and like 12 or so undecided, many of these are small plants, but i will be traveling to another part of the world in late may so the time to bud is now!
QUESTION: Do male flowers typically develop faster and show before females? or am, I just having all males.
Chronic Chrissy
03-16-2007, 11:15 PM
Yes they tend to pop out first
growinforthefuture
03-17-2007, 05:00 AM
here are some pics of the pre-flowers on my female plants. it was hard to get pictures of them, but in real life you can see them. there are actually flowers on one of them, like little 3 calyx buds, but the pics i got of them were all too blurry. anyways i lowered my lights down about 10 inches... they are like 10-20 inches from the plants now, but it is cold as a witches tit outside so its nice and cool in there. the female flowers sure are slow to get going indoors. i guess i usually do not see my (outdoor) plants early in budding much, and not very often like i see these girls.
growinforthefuture
03-19-2007, 06:17 AM
well after the unusually warm temperatures of the first week of flowering, the second featured sub-zero wind chills and snow. this caused the grow area to drop unexpectedly in temp. the low in there Saturday morning 1 hour after the lights went out, and immediately before i installed a heater was 43 degrees F. I have noticed a slowing in growth, but today the plants seem to be doing better. here are a few pics of the biggest plant and the undeveloped female flowers... come on girls do this shit! I have been watering every 3-4 days. hit them with the nutes, and then hit them with an equal amount of pure watr a few hours later, mostly on the edges of the containers to get an even moistness and prevent dry spots.
i think i'll get an ounce and half off that plant... what do y'all think? :smokin:
growinforthefuture
03-20-2007, 05:25 AM
well i got 4 females now, the 2 big ones, and 2 smaller ones that are in round pots in the middle. small plants. my heater (round thing in middle) has a fan only mode, and a thermostat. it can blow in all directions or just straight out. it is a good heater for a grow room, doesn't seem to damage plants. anyways, the walls are up better providing really nice reflection. it is like having extra lights.. i am about to build a water, sugar and yeast co2 system. anyone have experience with these systems?
any advice? i need to get more pics but my camera battery dies while i was up there. tomorrow. oh btw i am on 10/12 (L/D) seems to be working fine. i am gonna used this accelerated day toi see ifg i can get the remaing 4 plants to sex. i got 2 more sizeable plants vegging still, under the HIDs by light, under the sun by day....
What are your temps? those plants should have bounced back by now (still droopy).
Chronic Chrissy
03-20-2007, 04:35 PM
CO2 will be a waste with those plants.
growinforthefuture
03-20-2007, 06:40 PM
i think that stagnant air, and too cold of air over the past few days is their main problem. they did bounce back at one point, but seem to be struggling again due to the cold. i think better air circulation and co2 would help them, with the heater and the lights i think i can boost the tempos to levels where co2 would be useful... wouldn't co2 help small plants become bigger?
also they are not that droopy, thefan was blowing on them just right in the pictuire to make it look like those leaves are hanging down alot more. they ar actually quite erect when the fan is not on them, like the right side of the largest plant...
Chronic Chrissy
03-20-2007, 07:43 PM
Ok how do I explain this. CO2 will only be absorbed from the air if the plant has the means to process it, so when your plants are 100% you add CO2 and it boosts you up. But if your plants don't have certain building blocks the CO2 would just be a waste.
Oh and if your plants look like that because of the fan then you need to turn the fan down.
growinforthefuture
03-21-2007, 05:49 PM
yeah i understand that, but the plants are in pretty good shape according to all who have seen them in person recently. (no deficiencies, good growth,) i think the problem is that I am a poor photographer of the indoors, and things close up, and people too). i was just getting the temperature down fast, and kinda circulating the air by keeping the fan on high for a minute. i usually have all the fans generall aimed at the lights, and the plants get air deflected from the lights above. i think I will hold out on the co2 thing though if it is gonna be worthless. i am going to be adding 50 clones to this set up soon and installing the light mover. I think thats when i'll install the co2
growinforthefuture
03-27-2007, 07:39 PM
this is the first pics that really show the developing buds. all plants are females now, except 2 that have not shown
growinforthefuture
03-27-2007, 07:48 PM
here they are...
ToKAlot
03-27-2007, 08:37 PM
They dont look as droopy to me anymore!!!!
growinforthefuture
03-28-2007, 07:20 AM
they really haven't been very droopy recently at all but currently they are in the best shape they have ever been in (probably).... i quit using the macro option to take the pictures. i seem to get better results this way. :jointsmile: so we are at like 3 and a half weeks, about 1/4 of the way to harvest from the end of vegging. I am gonna obviously stagger the harvest but I am assuming the big plants will be first up as they are the ones with developed buds on thm now... they are super silver haze. anyways heres a few pictures taken about 24 hours after the last set. :smokin:
postmandave
03-28-2007, 11:56 PM
watch for hermies there.
ThE pRoBlEm
03-29-2007, 12:34 AM
lookin better
Cornelius
03-29-2007, 04:14 AM
dude those plants are looking much better. Those early pics were droopy as hell
whisky
03-29-2007, 07:25 PM
wow i must say those plants looked very bad and now they look really health good job :) ill join the fun and watch you grow cheers.:rasta:
so how many fems did you get ?
growinforthefuture
04-01-2007, 07:03 AM
thanks guys!!! ++ Karma, excpewt we call it "reputation" here, good ole OverGrow. anyways here s a few pics. cannabis photography is another skill altogether, so bear with me as i m am adjusting to this. it is hard to focus on what you want, and worst i cannot see the digi cam screen under the HIDs to see when it is focused...
anyways this is just the far side of the room, i got it so reflectered in that i couldn't get good pics. anyhow the lil guy thats got the specific pic is sposed to be lambs bread. it does look somewhat sativa, but i was expecting like stringy ass hell leaves, like you see pics of. what do y'a;; think it might be? like just % indica/sativa. that super silver haze should be 50/50 i guess,but it looks mostly indica. i picassaed one pic for a psychedelic affect. enjoy.
growinforthefuture
04-01-2007, 07:17 AM
oh btw, thanx y'all if i didn;lt already, and i got 8 females buddin' 2 veggin of a size and we got a buncha seedlings of all sorts of fun genetics. we are gonna ctake some clonjes off some plants, this first harves t will be weak, but wee nedd some funk so were gonna not just toally clone. anyow, next time will be bigger, and toime after thant as big ass 2800? will doi. peavce outy. i'll tanslate the preceeeding foou non-garble intelligetnable peeps paeceas!~
growinforthefuture
04-01-2007, 07:22 AM
2800 WATTS THAT IS
Chronic Chrissy
04-01-2007, 01:56 PM
i think i'll get an ounce and half off that plant... what do y'all think? :smokin:
depends on how far into flower you are and whether you get this temp issue under control. Plants like stable exactly the same as the last day for their whole life, with this unpredictable drastic fluctuaions your plants are putting way more energy into stress and recuperation that they could be putting into bud. Every stress you cause cuts back your yeild. Remind me again why you still can't regulate your temp, I know you have a heated why not set it up on a timer to pick up where the heat from the light left off?
med-user
04-01-2007, 03:18 PM
i noticed clear tubs do you guys or gals think that is ok?
growinforthefuture
04-01-2007, 08:15 PM
week 5 begins now, 5 out of 10-12 i believe, its super silver haze. i am assuming.
anyhow the problem is that they are in an uninsulated attic. it has been better, maintaining 90 tops in the light period 80 tops at night. its farther on io am worried about. it never exceeds 80 degrees OUTSIDE here, but it got ot like 90 with lights out when it was like 65 outside, so i am looking for some real trouble. later on. but i am also basically in a rainforest, (high in the appalachians) so it will rain everyday at 4:30 to cool things down.. i understand that stress will lower yeild, but what about potency and or resin production would it affect that (maybe even positively)?
oh btw CC do you still think that CO2 is still a waste? i think with my higher temps it might be useful.
Chronic Chrissy
04-01-2007, 08:37 PM
You can play with some CO2 I guess, use a few simple cheap methods though that way you can work out kinks before you actually need it. You gotta find ways to stabilize your temp so it is consistent everyday, I let mine go up tolow 90's during the day, and drop to low 70's at night, but it is the same every day, I take my temp from the very top of the canopy right under the light cause it's the hottest place. Insulation is cheap and so is the plastic, you could do it in a day, even the plastic stretched across the rafters woul be better. Oh and I hope you aren't using clear containers as pots, not good for the roots.
growinforthefuture
04-02-2007, 05:41 PM
(sheepishly applies duct tape to the exterior of translucent tubs) funnny you mentioned that med-users, as i had just that day noticed a tiny bit of algae growing on the side.
growinforthefuture
04-05-2007, 07:14 PM
Well we have come a long way. there are now 10 budding females. i have begun to introduce plants at 4 or more nodes (as long as they are healthy) to the budding chamber. since i worry about theives, i am here almost 100%^ of the time and go up into the dark with a cell phone screen as my only light source, and gather the veggers/clones and seedlings (which are kept in a tray) and take them to either the sun, or if its cloudy under 2 40 watt grow tubes, and one 60 watt? cfl. anyhow towards one end there are more sativas, and the bigger buds the other end are on the suppoed super silver haze. do they look like super silver haze?? anyhow some photos are color enhanced, sharpened etc. with a photo tweaking program. not as intense as photoshop, so its not like i am exxagerating anything other than maybe graniness... i dunno. more to come. temps have been running high, like 90 all the freaking time except toiday, when is like 45-50 i hope... looks like we are in for a case of temp shock geez. damn crazy april weather.
growinforthefuture
04-05-2007, 07:30 PM
actually it is running 74 here at "night" so thats ideal really. anyways i have noticed what i am assuming are (stress leaves) little 3 bladed leaves coming off the very top, and also some very fast, lank growth by my sativas. i had temp issues, with inadeguate cooling. i grow in a small loose enclosure of hanging space blankets withing a much larger area. a whole bunch of clones, and some repotting of the current plants is coming up this week... so i'll be doubling my floor space, by just buying 2 more space blankets! cheap as hell. i will be halving my light intensity, however, but plan to install a light mover and semi-professional-grade ventilation next week, so the lights can be closer...
growinforthefuture
04-10-2007, 02:09 AM
i went out of town for a few days, and while i did several things happened. it got down to 7 degrees (F) and my heater broke. it got down to 28 in the grow room (in an attic), according to the record low, (although several feet away it remained above 35...). i think it would have been worse if there hadn't been a heavy layer of snow to provide insulation. well the plants did surprisingly good. the sativas are looking pretty sad, but things seem to be bouncing back for at least 1 of the three hardest hit, everything else looks A OK. we'll see. i didn't particularly want to post pics specifically of the carnage, but evidence of it is here. nothing to do but home for the best. they don't really look THAT bad, just extremely droopy, but not at all dried out.
growinforthefuture
04-12-2007, 04:30 AM
here are some shots of the next "generation"... and the one after that... and some aerial shots of the first generation... and stuff.... expanded area slightly by moving this (very stressed from recent cold) plant into a large blue container so she can get to be a big girl, and maybe deal with this stress better.. although i thought the plant was totally dead 3 days ago so its doing really good
Lord Dangly Bits
04-12-2007, 05:00 AM
Wow, Sorry to hear of the troubles.
Sure hope your plants come back for you. I think they might if they did not get frost on them.
A lot of crops in the world can go through a cold spell and then pop back if they do not freeze themselves. I do not know this with weed. I have never had a crop get that cold, But I would think if Oranges, tomatoes,, and so on, can do it.. WEEDS can also.
People growing this stuff think they are growing something hard to grow like Orchids or something. Weed is a strong, tuff plant, and can go through a lot of stuff and spring back stronger then ever.
Good luck with your plants.
growinforthefuture
04-14-2007, 03:35 AM
getting big... hoping for a sampling (pullin a branch or something on may 5th, cinquo de mayo) :) heres a samp of the lambs bread i am growin.. not what i grew, but a supposed seed of it..
growinforthefuture
04-16-2007, 06:05 AM
well here is the way things are half way through April. does not seem like April with like 10 inches of snow or something, but whatever indoor plants are at least intended to be immune to such flukes in the weather. seem to be doin OK this round. last weekend was rough but one week later all plants are back at 100%. the big boy is of course the larger super silver haze. also picture is a developing skywalker cola, and several pictures of a large portion of the setup with dalat, SSH, super skunk, skywalker, blueberry maybe sumthin else.. dunno really which are still down vegging and which are budding.. got a buncha heady seedlings mixed up... oh well it makes for quite a mystery and countless hours of speculations, examination respeculations and re-examinations... :) yeah i am that ahh... busy. i am counting off the days til may 5th, the day one branch is gonna get cut (the most mature available) unless it is really unreasonable. otherwise i think we are looking at one month minimum for the earliest real harvest. this is a perpetual harvest system set up initially by using shorty and longer finishing strains, and subsequently seedlings and clones are added to the flowering chamber as space is provided by harvesting, (and expansion of facilities initially) i am actually growing those second and third "generations" largely for outdoor later. just gonbna get a HUGE jump on mother nature. . theyr'e gonna be monsters.... anyways. pics of them up-coming.. or in another thread.
growinforthefuture
04-23-2007, 04:57 PM
here are some updates, as of the 18th, I'll get some more pictures tonight. the lambsbread (tall plant with small buds on right in last picture) is finally getting with it, and may end up being the highest yielder. the super silver haze should be done in the next 2 weeks, it is at week 8 now, (53 days) the plant requires 8-12 weeks, so we could be looking at as much as 4 weeks.
TheGreenFog
04-23-2007, 06:12 PM
Lookin' good, man.
The Fog :rastasmoke:
postmandave
04-23-2007, 06:48 PM
looking very good man :jointsmile: . top job:D .exellent:thumbsup: the postman
growinforthefuture
04-24-2007, 12:54 AM
thanx guys i think so too. it looks like it will indeed be sucessful
growinforthefuture
04-26-2007, 09:04 AM
well as the title suggested we are getting close... here are pics mostly of the finishing super silver hazes, but also of the skywalker, and one of the lamb's bread finbalkly taking off. heat has been runing over 100 degrees 24 hrs/day, but fulvic acid and generous co2 is helpig to combat the stress. so are numerous fans.
growinforthefuture
04-26-2007, 09:11 AM
here are some pics of the whole flowering chamber, not pictured are 10 new plants or at least 8 i cannot keep track, that have just started 12/12 to sex. they are garlic, pineapple sunshine, sunshine, Mk ultra and some trainwreck crossed with something
:)
whisky
04-26-2007, 01:37 PM
mm those look tasty. keep it up mate:thumbsup:
stinkyattic
04-26-2007, 01:53 PM
Hey growin,
I know it was a while back but that pic of the seedlingt tray.. looks like you need to get your lights closer. They were quite stretched. Also, what's the chance you could smooth your mylar some more? Its camping blankets I see... Those are much easier to work with when you take the edges and reinforce them with duct tape, whcih gives them more strength and you can then staple them to things without tearing.
Trich development looks very nice. Very frosty!
growinforthefuture
04-30-2007, 07:36 AM
so here is an update for all you who might actually care. we are getting cloer and closer. with a 30X microscope i have observed the first trichome heads turning cloudy; I think i'll wait till i see some of the first ambers to harvest. anyway the first picture is a close up of what is likely black cherry. then there are two close ups of maturing super silver haze buds, one from each plant. next we have a wide shot of the operation, minus a few plants that are out of the frame, and then i believe last will be a picture of the lambs bread (talls ass plant to left and center with multiple colas), necxt over to the right is what is most likely a super skunk in the front,and my larger SSH, (the stouter fat ass plant to the right in the background). there is also another super skunk cola top at the very bottom left. :)
hydrocannabis
04-30-2007, 08:11 AM
looks really gooooood.
growinforthefuture
07-20-2007, 04:07 PM
so alot has happened.. including the completion of the grow and the onset of hellish temperatures and the ending of a lease coupled with an exponentially growing level of paranoia due to an even more rapidly growing stench of skunkiness that was smellable throughout the region...... it had to come down... so things were a little premature.. also a last minute security leak broke the last stem so to say... a security leak in the form of anonymous people telling me i had 24 hours to give them half of what I had or else...... luckily i simply harvested what was done, and the rest was moved to a friends spot and now resider in the sun at the beach... and they are gonna be a huge success if a frickin hurricane doesn't wipe em out (which is very likely given their coastal location) ANYWAYS the indoor grow.. where did i leave off.... oh yeah when psycho4bud the "modfather" for some reason started a fucking war for the mention of something i will certainly not mention again.. and banned me for like a month... it was a war like he was the US and i was anyone else and it was completely one-sided. i asked what was going on and it got extended...so i kinda said to hell with y'all... but now i am bored... so i'll show you what i did while i was banned here for a month for making one comment which i received POSITIVE rep points from other members for... I still have no idea why Psycho4bud has a personal vendetta against me but i have a guess he has poilitical motivations.... just a guess. oh yeah the grow... well see for yourself... these are from cinco de mayo... the last pictures before large portions were harvested.. and well i cannot even f9ind any pics taken afterwards.... i do got pics of the harvest... and then chillin at the beach with a shitload of dope and some nice dirty money with which to buy boats, liquor, and most importantly fresh seafood.
growinforthefuture
07-20-2007, 04:47 PM
so here it is... the harvest... these are pics of about 2/3 the total harvest... the other third was harvest earlier.. the close ups are the blueberry showing its classic Thai genetics...(the really stringy shit) and the other close-up is probably the black cherry.. the really long nugs (like 18 inches!) are the lamb's bread... although you really can't tell their size... for some reason these pics don't really show the crystals.. it was my g/f camera, which seems to do that.. anyhow i can assure you it tastes, smells, feels, and looks just right. next i'll post pics of us at the beach afterwards enjoying our bounty!
growinforthefuture
07-20-2007, 05:06 PM
Well this story has a happy ending with me and my girl going to the beach for a week. Normally, being an unemployed archaeologist, i couldn't afford any such thing, ecspecially a private beach, but then i figured out how to grow money on trees and well i went to the beach.... twice now.. but these are all from the first trip... just as the first harvested nugs reached smokability and about 24 hours after the main harvest. It was sure relieving knowing i was going to the beach with a buncha funk and the stupid would-be thieves (who found out through an absent minded receiver of a clone who couldn't keep their mouth shut) weren't getting shit because they tipped me off. Got lucky there... Thats some super silver haze.. which we smoked a lot of that week. check out our private beach location.... sailboats, lighthouses, a nice bikini... and one week in paradise.. on island time. Harvest was a happy time indeed! :rastasmoke:
hydrocannabis
07-20-2007, 11:02 PM
OMFG.
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