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Makin budder is damn near effortless bro.
Ppl can refine it to a science but all u really have to do is put trim in a pot, pour water over it, bring it to a simmer, add butter, simmer for a cpl hours, strain it save the liquid in a bowl , stick it in the fridge and the next day....viola!!
And for the record im not into it either haha
 
I feel like im tripping on acid when i eat my brownies lol
The last time I had a good cookie was back when I could still get around a little on my feet. I started feeling like I was on acid too, I ended up going in and waking my wife up and sat on the bed laughing so hard my face was soaked in tears and managed to squeeze out 'I feel like I'm tripping from this freakin' cookie'! She got to have a good laugh too, just watching me!
 
That tent looks like perfect size for what my goals, lovin the set up. Can't wait to see some nuggage.

What's the mystery tea mentioned back on the first page?
It's something I put together from a couple different recipes that I was told about, part of it coming from my buddy @G gnome and the rest from another guy, (can't remember who it was at the moment), and it works very well!
I have no problem sharing if you're interested in trying it out. Are you making any tea at all already?
 
I use a poor mans super soil variation with a tea made from dragonfly earth medicines radiant greens and voodoo juice as an occasional boost. I don't like the pot size requirements forna full grow in ss so this run around I'm using 2gal and plan to go full on tea when I notice my girls getting hungry.
 
So the other day I decided to try doing some more bending of my tops since they had bounced back up pretty well and hardened off at the first bends and were real close to the light. I went up a little past the first bends and put another in, most of them took it well but, a couple snapped on me. The first one that snapped seemed fine at first but, when I turned the plant it caught just a little on another one and snapped almost completely off, it seemed to happen very easily. The other one snapped when I tried to bend it, and that one almost came completely off too. I had seen somewhere on here that someone had said something about duct taping them, so I tried it. To my pleasant surprise it seems that they have both recovered from it.
 
So the other day I decided to try doing some more bending of my tops since they had bounced back up pretty well and hardened off at the first bends and were real close to the light. I went up a little past the first bends and put another in, most of them took it well but, a couple snapped on me. The first one that snapped seemed fine at first but, when I turned the plant it caught just a little on another one and snapped almost completely off, it seemed to happen very easily. The other one snapped when I tried to bend it, and that one almost came completely off too. I had seen somewhere on here that someone had said something about duct taping them, so I tried it. To my pleasant surprise it seems that they have both recovered from it.
Some strains have more brittle stems than others. U cam make a splint outta a bamboo stake too
 
Some strains have more brittle stems than others. U cam make a splint outta a bamboo stake too
These didn't seem brittle until after I put that first bend in them, I think it might have been because I was trying to bend them too close, and above, to where they had just healed.
 
So the other day I decided to try doing some more bending of my tops since they had bounced back up pretty well and hardened off at the first bends and were real close to the light. I went up a little past the first bends and put another in, most of them took it well but, a couple snapped on me. The first one that snapped seemed fine at first but, when I turned the plant it caught just a little on another one and snapped almost completely off, it seemed to happen very easily. The other one snapped when I tried to bend it, and that one almost came completely off too. I had seen somewhere on here that someone had said something about duct taping them, so I tried it. To my pleasant surprise it seems that they have both recovered from it.
What i do i pinch thi stem till it coolapses then bend it down.[/B]
Soften the stems as G gnome states,, bend them over and tie them in place.. You'll need to make a loop at the top so the stem can grow thicker without cutting off the nutrient flow in the stem.. Now the plants can't bounce back..

Peace
 
So, I gave my girls a healthy dose of tea today, my first one using Great White instead of straight endo mycorrhizae, and I went a touch heavier on the alfalfa and kelp meals too. Anxious to see the results.
I was reading on here some dude saying he needed a new ro filter because his water was reading 600 ppm! Holy shit! Where is that water coming from, huh? I had to check my faucet water, comes out at 29 ppm. Couldn't get that shit out of my head.
 
I had to super crop two of mine due to height issues, they were almost three weeks into flower.
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Check out the curve, two days ago and they are already headed back up.
 
A lot of bending been going on with these bitches. All my talk of not really ever having trouble with pests... I went to water my plants yesterday and noticed a whole bunch of little, kinda dark looking, flying critters that seemed to prefer crawling around the bottom of my pot and in the tray to flying around. So, just before lights out last night I sprayed a good dose of Natria in there and today I don't see any more of the little bastards.
The negative reviews are all about defective sprayers and were quite a while back, pretty sure they've resolved that, I didn't have any trouble. I have used it before for minor stuff and it always seems to work well, worth checking out.
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