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  1. Middleforker

    Hello from Oregon

    Thank you guys, I feel really good about this forum. I've been on some that seemed to be constant flame wars....not that much fun. I love talking about this miraculous plant and all the different ways to grow and enjoy the benefits.
  2. Middleforker

    Hello from Oregon

    Hi everyone. I thought I posted this yesterday but it never showed up. I retired in 2011 and have been living in a beautiful rural community since then. Due to advanced osteoarthritis I began searching for alternate pain relief other then Cortisone shots which weren't very effective and can...
  3. Middleforker

    What do pre flowers look like?...lol

    I didn't see anything definitive in you pics. Here is a link to some nice preflower pictures http://www.420magazine.com/forums/budding-cycle/81272-female-pre-flowers-flowering.html It's a pretty distinctive structure. Hope that helps.
  4. Middleforker

    lift up your lights!

    The stretching is cool. Part of what they do. I've topped and fimmed. they've still got 7 to 8 weeks of flower to go. I'm looking forward to warmer temps and sunshine so I can finish them outside.
  5. Middleforker

    lift up your lights!

    I raised it up another 6" so 21" total so far. The way the girls are stretching I'll probably need to go another 6" next week. I also take the plants out when the sun shines and it's 60 degrees or more. It may be risky but they love natural sun light and in Oregon I'm legal to have 6 full grown...
  6. Middleforker

    lift up your lights!

    Right now I'm about 15" above the top of the canopy.
  7. Middleforker

    lift up your lights!

    I just put my girls into flower and the stretching is incredible...I moved my 600 watt hps up about a foot after noticing a little leaf burn.
  8. Middleforker

    So, you're new here, eh? Here's some stuff you may find handy...

    Hello all, Retired, living in Western Oregon and enjoying life, except for the aches and pains of growing older. I love being a farmer and watching this beautiful plant reach it's maturity and enjoying the benefits of a healthy harvest. I hope to learn, maybe share some of my experiences, and...
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