thanks guys. Yea I been doing the whole grow scene nearly a decade now, and my grandfather raised me for a while on a huge farm that fed a good portion of the county in oregon so I definitely was raised up to have a green thumb. To be honest, greenhouse are my real passion/skill set... so yall just wait till you see what I do under the sun

This round is going much better then expected, especially since this flower tent is all new and am adjusting things as we go. A big part of it though is having the right genetics, the strains I got from breeders boutique and the grower hemlock from RUI are some of the best genetics I have laid eyes on. A strong plant wants to flower, and wants to be healthy, and wants to get big and dense, all you gotta do is remove the obstacles and she will reward you. No matter how much research you do, I have yet to see even one bad experience from breeders boutique seeds, and 90% the people I see run them are customers for life. I know I will never spend another dollar on one more clone or seed unless its from BB. Another key I found to growing is growing as close to nature as possible. You dont need to run 24/0 lighting, or spend 500 dollars per cycle on expensive name brand nutes and snake oils. Once I stopped buying into the commercial ideas behind growing cannabis, I saw huge healthy plants that didnt cycle between nute burn/ph burn/nute hungry etc.
papapayne Reviewed by papapayne on . Soldiers Co OP Led Test grow Some of you may know already know me, but for those that don't, I am pretty active long time RUI forum member. I have been growing for a few years now, have had successful outdoor and indoor harvests. I am disabled army combat vet, and I run a legal non profit Co Op grow for a group of disabled veterans and a few of their wives. Anyways, I was asked by growrevolution to test out some new LEDS they have released onto the market. I am pretty excited to see the newest technology in growing, so Rating: 5