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What a medical grow SHOULD look like...

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What a medical grow SHOULD look like...

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killing it mopho i like those racks,thats a simple yet effective design,looks cheap to throw up as well,that sour looks dank bro,i can't see where any argument comes in..
 
Back from the dead....had an 8 hour power outage, fucked up my RDWC badly! These girls are all back from the dead. They had some uptake issues early on, burned the tips, fucked up the roots, etc. But they aren't bad considering the hell they have been through.

Bruce Banner
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More half dead bitches, making sure to get generator so this shit never happens again.

Sublime
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ouch..i just had a friend who had to go out and buy a generator like pronto..up by the sierra nevadas..in the mountains..lucky he was..almost lost everything! your ladys didn't look like they took that bad a hit..
 
Hey bro, if you don't feel like spending all the loot/time that a generator would entail, a simple UPS would keep your air pump(s) going for a good long time - I just got a 540W one for my HPA setup.

Plus with a UPS, you don't need to be at your location and turn on the generator, etc.........unless you know enough generators to have it turn on automatically, in which case good on you.

EDIT: also a UPS would be another layer of insurance, so even if you're planning on getting a generator I'd still grab a UPS (or a few) for your essential items.
 
Bruce Banner #3
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Sublime
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Sour D
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and Juliet #3 (a few weeks behind)
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$10 Rooting Powder from Home Depot...fuck Clonex
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Mopo

Nice thread. Not sure I'm with you about Powdery Mildew, But I am 100% on the rooting powder. I dumped the expensive gels 4 years ago and my clone rate is just about 100%.

Grown on

nc
 
Mopo

Nice thread. Not sure I'm with you about Powdery Mildew, But I am 100% on the rooting powder. I dumped the expensive gels 4 years ago and my clone rate is just about 100%.

Grown on

nc

What Powdery Mildew?
 
I was talking about the first ones which are imageshack I believe. Great insight brother and great growing example to us small time med growers who espire to help out our locals for their meds.
 
What Powdery Mildew?


That PM Came from Cali on Clones. The same was said about grapes but PM is almost evrywhere. I know blame it on Cali or "Those Cali people who moved here" LOL

Powdery Mildew

Family: Erysiphaceae (species of Erysiphe, Sphaerotheca,Phyllactinia, Microsphaera, Podosphaera and Uncinula)

Characteristics: Light, powdery spore growth covering shoots, leaf surfaces and sometimes flowers

Range: Throughout North America, but more prevalent in semiarid regions

Crops affected: Beans, cucurbits, lettuce, peas, roses, phlox, lilacs, grasses, grapes, small fruits and fruit trees, euonymus



Also looked at CSU Extension to find it has been mainly a Cucurbit problem for years. Long before the med issue.


nc
 
SWEET bro i like your grow i am starting a log to i am gonna update it with videos i could sure value you input
 
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