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Ripe1
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I thought that journal was mostly about the art of disguise .
I got such a kick out of that one! Right in front of everybody's faces and they probably never knew it.
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I thought that journal was mostly about the art of disguise .
It's going to be an indoor White Widow grow using a prototype of a system to automatically water the plants on the patio next summer so I can take a vacation without having them all die. The six gallon pot is kind of overkill but what the hell.
Caught up. Great journal so far. Looking forward to seeing how the soil grow goes!
Master? Not even. I just started killing cannabis plants a long time ago so have already made most(?) of the noob mistakes. But thanks, Ripe.
As small scale as it is, this grow is taking a while to set up because I'm trying some new things and adding some stuff, like a floating level indicator in the reservoir and even a time-lapse camera. It's pretty fancy for me, but nothing compared to the setups I see around here with full plumbing, pH control, and expensive LED grow lamps. I will be re-using my CFLs and LED light bulbs for this grow because grow light technology is advancing so amazingly fast that I just can't bring myself to buy knowing that in a year I'll be able to get something twice as good for half the price.
That's such a personal preference based on how much room you're going to have (grow up or grow out), whether you're going to scrog, etc. I remember reading a journal a while ago (can't remember the user name now) who turned each plant in his tent into 4 identical huge colas. It looked like a zen garden when it was harvest time.
"You'll have a few transplants so one of them can be Sci's homemade burlap pots!"
I will do this some time! I'll bet it makes transplanting so much easier right Scientific?
Go check it out when you get some time Shed.
Sci's crazy fireplace grow
Hey thanks Spec and welcome! Well I am caught up on your now. I saw you've been on here since 2009 but 1 journal so I had to go see it. Go check it out when you get some time Shed.
Yeah, I have been around a while, but not active until recently due to legality. I used to be in NorCal and helped with an outdoor grow on the side of a mountain. 9' plants yielding a unit a plant. I still have seeds from then.....anyway...now that I am in a legal state and can grow legally, I thought it would be safe to journal and participate without my paranoia getting to me. Indoor is brand new to me, so riding along with you on your grow will help me with mine. Benefits of community vs keeping it all under the hat.
Thanks Ripe! I jumped a little late on Sci's crazy fireplace grow but was on the balcony grow from the beginning. And that's why I'm looking forward to the next one .
Well Congratulations to all Californians! Welcome to the club. I know how you feel on that paranoia train, even when I started my first journal, for weeks, I just couldn't wrap my mind around the fact that A.) I went to jail for a long time in high school for growing in my parents basement, (REAL stupid I know...), and B)now we can openly write about it. It still sketches me out a bit, but here we are! A community helping each other get meds that we know are safe and healthy.
Now here I am in a predicament. You will all notice that both Shed and Scientific are being nominated for Member of the Month. You two are the first and for a long time only ones helping me out. I can't vote this month. I wish you could both win but we all know how elections go. One of you could be the other's Vice President. Either way, what an Honor, I wish you both luck because you both certainly deserve it in my opinion. Indispensable folks you two. Thanks to you both!
All good with that, but I was talking about Spec's Journal. Dude gets clones to root by snapping his fingers! It might piss you off how easy he has it with clones.
I forgot to tell you guys something I learned that I wanted to share. So apparently, the earth exhales in the morning and inhales in the afternoon. If you over-water, you can hoe/till in the morning and the soil will blow off the excess moisture much quicker. I tried it and it works. On the other hand, if you need to get water in, till in the evening and the earth will breathe in surrounding moisture. Try it and let me know what you think or find. Peace!
Not a bug guy but the plants are looking healthy and happy! Have you decided on a shape for growing them out?