H00k's Not So Hillbilly This Time Grow - Girlz 2017

Nice update,32g of top shelf smoke i`de say, cool reading everyone's situations. I like the look of the purp mex on the right looks like it got a double cola action going on,sugar loaf certainly looks sweet as all do. regards

Thanks Improv...I had gone to Ace seeds for the Lilly's and the Purps and Sugars caught my eye...I'm liking the look of them as well,,,cheerz...h00k...:Hookah:


Is that Hygrometer in your Veg Space? And your place looks awesome, btw! Respect.

Thanks Anna...the last hygrometer picture was on the back deck...things in the grow room were not nearly as bad...it has been challenging to maintain an ideal enviroment...cheerz...h00k...:Hookah:...
 
I use to have a 21' Boston outrage. On a calm day, I could do the Bahama run from Fort Lauderdale. I wood only go when there was acouple other boats going in a trip incase I had problems. But the scarest I ever got was getting out the inlet with a tide going out. Just that little pocket of the inlet could get ruff. 1' jumped up to 10' waves in a matter of minute when the tide turns. I use to have to white knuckle it alot. But them whalers are a hella boat. You can cut the 13' into three pieces and each wood support a man,, and the transon wood do a man and a 50 hp motors. Here close to Portland they have an inlet at Depoy Bay that is insane. They have alot of crab boats working the dungeness crabs. Getting out that inlet made that king crab up in Alaska look like acake walk.. Well maybe not a cake walk but. They even did a show kind of like the king crab one up north. Man talk about white knuckles,, when a wave is twice the size of your ship,, thats scary.
Good old song for sure.

Keepem Green
 
Drove to Alaska with a friend to work on a Set Net Site (nets on the beach, as tides fluctuate where low tide 100' of net is dry at low tide and covered in water at high tide), and they were wanting to go to some other town in a 12' boat and I said "w/o life jackets? no freaking way" and they said same "makes it easier to find the bodies, even though the current will take you to Russia, and what's the point as your life expectancy w/o the special suit is less than 10 minutes as the water is so cold" :rofl: I still said no freaking way ;)....turns out the motor quit on them and they had to row a long ways to get back, so it was a good call on my part ;) :rofl::rofl:

Hey DM!...Thanks for stopping by!...been up that way myself...well, Dawson City...did cross the border and went to Heyder and got Heyderized!...would have loved to get to the coast...but...it was all work in those days...don't know if it will ever happen, but I never rule anything out...the net thing sounds interesting...glad you made the right decision...I've been on the wrong side of those decisions more times than I like to admit...LOLOOL...

I use to have a 21' Boston outrage. On a calm day, I could do the Bahama run from Fort Lauderdale. I wood only go when there was acouple other boats going in a trip incase I had problems. But the scarest I ever got was getting out the inlet with a tide going out. Just that little pocket of the inlet could get ruff. 1' jumped up to 10' waves in a matter of minute when the tide turns. I use to have to white knuckle it alot. But them whalers are a hella boat. You can cut the 13' into three pieces and each wood support a man,, and the transon wood do a man and a 50 hp motors. Here close to Portland they have an inlet at Depoy Bay that is insane. They have alot of crab boats working the dungeness crabs. Getting out that inlet made that king crab up in Alaska look like acake walk.. Well maybe not a cake walk but. They even did a show kind of like the king crab one up north. Man talk about white knuckles,, when a wave is twice the size of your ship,, thats scary.
Good old song for sure.

Keepem Green

My neighbor had an outrage...twin 90's on the back...that thing could haul ass!!...That coastal stuff adds a whole nother' dimension to boating...a couple we used to boat with here (they were stick boaters...lolool) moved to Vancouver...was quite a learning curve in dealing with the tides...a couple misadventures...but they got it figured out...they planned on living year round on their sailboat...didn't make it thru the first winter...bought a small RV and went south for the winter...lolool...have some Mazatlan friends who live in Van as well and also have an open invite for a cruise...not in the cards right now...but who knows what life will bring us...cheerz Bud!...h00k...:Hookah:
 
glad you made the right decision...I've been on the wrong side of those decisions more times than I like to admit...LOLOOL...

Early 80's, I turned 21 that year....and no the whole trip wasn't plum full of "right decisions" ;) albeit very little was compared to what the "natives" did up there for "stupidity" :rofl: (my friend was from there originally), but it was like 3 miles of 3 Wheeler trails and the rest was Swamp and Ocean for the Town, so they had "different" ways of entertaining themselves (many of which even I considered "crazy as all heck", and I was a Wild One :rofl: ) as it made what I thought was a "small town" seem a lot bigger than they were in comparison.
 
Early 80's, I turned 21 that year....and no the whole trip wasn't plum full of "right decisions" ;) albeit very little was compared to what the "natives" did up there for "stupidity" :rofl: (my friend was from there originally), but it was like 3 miles of 3 Wheeler trails and the rest was Swamp and Ocean for the Town, so they had "different" ways of entertaining themselves (many of which even I considered "crazy as all heck", and I was a Wild One :rofl: ) as it made what I thought was a "small town" seem a lot bigger than they were in comparison.

hehehehe...We're close to the same vintage DM...how I survived the 70's is beyond me!...early 80's was enlightenment...and finding Missus h00k...My grounding rod...every now and then I will hook up with old Pal's...but there is no way we can reproduce the Crazy times...lolool...so we spend more time reminiscing...cheerz!...h00k...
 
hehehehe...We're close to the same vintage DM...how I survived the 70's is beyond me!...early 80's was enlightenment...and finding Missus h00k...My grounding rod...every now and then I will hook up with old Pal's...but there is no way we can reproduce the Crazy times...lolool...so we spend more time reminiscing...cheerz!...h00k...

I withheld many of the stories from my Son when he was younger, every once in awhile I will tell one to him and his friends on purpose or a slip up ;) as he is over 21 now so less of a worry about him acting like me my teenage years.....back then we never thought we were going to live til we were 25 let alone freaking 50, life likes to thumb it's nose at you from time to time :rofl: as might have treated my body different if I had known that ;)
 
So you grabbed +\- 60g of bud while prepping your garden for flowering and you say "not a fan of autos"? Lol

I agree with you completely, but when used in strategic times, they have value. Great garden hook!!

Catching up here Hook.... congrats on your harvest. For autos I run a 3'x5' table with a few LED lights (500w or so) on them. Completely separate from my REG flowers.

I can stuff about 20 AUTOs on the table in #2 nursery pots (2gal or 6.3L) square ones... so in 60ish days I can haul out almost a pound of dry flower. I usually run the exotic reds or black strains from Sweet seeds like Red Poison, Dark Devil and Dark Cream. That's my stash weed. Lasts me 1/2 a year and around Christmas I'll run them again. Point is to run more plants. I use organic soil so I'm used to the low yield per plant for autos so I try to kill it with numbers.


Dark Devil..this is some really tasty buds. That's from one plant.

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Yeah Lake Superior... big waves. Man I get twitchy when the wind kicks up 3 foot white caps, but my boats are a 13" Kayak and a 18' fishing boat. Don't even go out on the water when there's anything more than a light breeze and ALWAYS keep one eye on the sky. Nothing worse than the btm deck falling out from under you and the bow digging in....


Gazzoo... man 2 people with ladders.... one to hold while the other one climbs. I've literally seen a guy fall off a 6' ladder and die. Happened so fast nothing to do cept call 911. My son's a house painter.... always 2 people. He learnt that the hard way, luckily he was wearing painter pants and one of the loops caught on the scaffolding on his fall so only ended up with 3 cracked ribs and a few days in the hospital. That was well after he taught me 2 people and a ladder.

"Hey bud did you learn anything from that?" He promised me he would never go up on ladders without a buddy.

Yeah the humidity this summer is off the charts and a lot of rain. We went up north to our cottage I think the only 2 weeks it was decent weather first week of July was nice and oh BTW happy 150th... we were there to celebrate. I think the 2nd or 3rd week in June was nice, got there after all the rain stopped.

My sister was just up in Ontario last week and she said it rained every day but the lake water was in high 70s so good for swimming...brr. I'm getting ready harvest the rest of our summer crop and get outta this steam bath. It's 90% RH and the high temps are in the mid 90s F (35C), on the lake that's a recipe for some pretty huge storms and tornado's.

Hey Cap'n your ladies are looking mighty fine, I bet they like to hang out on the dock on nice warm sunny day.... nothing better than that, eh?
 
Hey Bob!..thanks for dropping by...Man that dark devil looks purdy!...I was tempted to another 2 autos in the empty cabinet with my homemade light, but decided to save some money on hydro and I really won't need the produce...but sure is nice to sample other strains in a timely fashion...
Don't cruise on the big lake anymore...just fish now...I've learned to read the lake pretty well...but always check the marine forecasts before heading out...
Another thunderstorm this morning...but clearing now...gonna' be muggy tho'...humidex should be over 30C...I don't mind heat, but the humidity is a challenge to try to accomplish anything(or thats an excuse I use to defer the honey do list!...lolool...:rofl:)...

Have a great week...cheerz...h00k...:Hookah:
 
Heard good things about the dark devil
 
Humidex.. Oh yeah... on our way on up north. Cant wait to go fishing. Our lake is about 10 miles long and 5 miles wide.. big enough to get into trouble. Many many people have died doing stupid shit like going out in fog of all things, and run into another boat out in the fog! Ya gotta wonder sometimes.
 
Mornin'...Good luck with fishing Bob...been busy busy busy...so the 20th has come and gone and I haven't flipped the girlz yet...had them outside on Thursday for feeding and a small trim...also to get the 6 inch fan installed...they have all grown a few inches since last update...I have adjusted the timer to 15/9 from 18/6...in a week or so, the room will go to 12/12...sorry no pictures this time...next feeding(wed/thur) I'll probably get some...enjoy the day and have a great week!...cheerz...h00k...:Hookah:
 
Gonna throw up a quick update with a couple blurple pics(I'll have better pics tomorrow or Thursday)...the Malawi's are going way more slowly than I'd prefer...at 9 weeks I would expect some frost...nada!...starting to get close quarters in there...but still manageable...when I water in the next day or two...will be reorganizing plants and light heights and maybe go 12/12...if the mali's don't get something going...might have to put them in the other lil' cabinet to clear up real estate in the main room....some pic's...

Environment...if I was running these LED's during the day...A/C would be a necessity...
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Malawi sisters...they actually look better than these pic's...
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under light shot of the girlz...
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Over the lights shot...new fan and different light heights...rather than fancy ratchets...I just make various length extensions with small gauge steal airline type cable...way cheaper...h00k likey!...lolool...
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Thats about it for tonight...nothing earth shattering...prolly go into town tomorrow and try and source some organic P and K supplements...Cheerz Ya'll...h00k...:Hookah:
 
Are you supposed to place taproot down in soil about 1/4 inch or white tap root up and seed down in soil. Just want to get her right after she shows her tap root
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Thanks tiki...and welcome to my lil' corner of the mag...the shed works pretty well...next thing it needs when I get some extra cash is A/C...even with cooler nights this year the cheapo Leds throw a lot heat...anyways...cheerz...h00k...:Hookah:
 
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