Quote Originally Posted by camoxnhx
Jake I always look forward to your grows. All the insight you have as young grower! I can't wait to what the SSH comes out with in the end product. So I have a question.... Are you using cfls? The plants look healthy and that sour cream is going to blow your shoes and socks off on the frist hit. Lifes a garden.. Harvest the bitch! LOL. Sorry jack herrer always puts me in a funny mood in the morning
camo! Always a pleasure to see you especially in a funny mood - best kind of mood to be in as far as I'm concerned. Not a bad way to get in a funny mood either - Jack Herer in the morning? Sweet! As for your question about the CFL's - all 3 batches are outside in containers. I'm seriously considering planting a few in the ground to start a race and note differences between container growing and soil growing. I'm really looking forward to the SSH to see if I can grow them 1/2 as good as the dudes who grew out their moms. And, the Sour Cream is probably the most intriguing for me; Sour Diesel x G13 Haze? What? Insanity at its finest, hopefully even at the hands of this newbie grower.



Quote Originally Posted by McToker
Very informative log, so far. Sign me up.:thumbsup:
McT - always a pleasure to see your Lil' Rascal roll up. I'm glad there are some experienced growers adding some information, otherwise this log wouldn't be very informative at all! HA! Glad you're along for the ride!



Quote Originally Posted by BeFree
Dude! 3....Three?! Batches...

We're in for one hell of a rock 'n' roll show.


beSafe king.
BeFree - a fine pleasure it is to find you here. Yeah, the 3 batches is a bit excessive (finally dawns on me now that I see them all in containers - with the exception of the 3rd batch which is still in Silo cups). I'm sure some of them will show male and meet their maker, and I have a few stragglers; also, some of them will find another home. I hope to keep around 7-10, some for seeds and some for sinsemilla.

Thanks for joining the show - Any and all the instrumental accompaniments are welcome!