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No ed.rIt's not long gone before sssc was boel and coot was part of that and still had the original nl5... would you like to buy?
No ed.rIt's not long gone before sssc was boel and coot was part of that and still had the original nl5... would you like to buy?
The only thing you need to learn is no till and amendments. Do you think I'd stir you wrong. I just hooked you up with nl5 from 79 and coot top reminiscence...I have nothing negativeI've been growing since 1981 and the only seeds I could order came from the Super Sativa Seed Club and the only reading material was a black and white magazine called "Sensimilla Tips" and a dog eared paper back i think was by Ed R. The Seed Club is long gone but boy would i like to have the "Skunk" and "NL" Seeds i had back then.
I've learned a lot in close to 40 years the main thing being that the plants requirements and life cycle hasn't changed at all. It's the industry that's changed and not for the better. It's overly complicated what for the most part is a simple plant to grow. I am still learning tricks and tips but I take them all with a grain of salt and I do try new things. I don't NEED anything the grow stores offer although I do always seem to buy something. There is no growing medium I can buy that's as good as what I make in a hot compost pile. Lobster bodies, fish gury, seaweed, fish skins, as well as pig powered leaves and such and off I go. I DO top off my pots with an inch or so of Pro Mix just to keep any potential pathogens at bay.
I also rarely weigh my finished product unless I have a particular reason like seeing how well my LEDs produce. I don't profit from my grows because I am a giver and don't need the money. It's just a hobby right up there with fruit trees a heirloom vegetables.
Just keep it fun guys and gals. When you lose the fun move on. There is a lot of knowledge here but take nothing as the gospel and there are rarely right and wrongs chiseled into stone. Rock on
PatheticOh thank you mr ganja godsend!
Without your condescending blessings and grow tips we will never survive
Did you use this infoI've been growing since 1981 and the only seeds I could order came from the Super Sativa Seed Club and the only reading material was a black and white magazine called "Sensimilla Tips" and a dog eared paper back i think was by Ed R. The Seed Club is long gone but boy would i like to have the "Skunk" and "NL" Seeds i had back then.
I've learned a lot in close to 40 years the main thing being that the plants requirements and life cycle hasn't changed at all. It's the industry that's changed and not for the better. It's overly complicated what for the most part is a simple plant to grow. I am still learning tricks and tips but I take them all with a grain of salt and I do try new things. I don't NEED anything the grow stores offer although I do always seem to buy something. There is no growing medium I can buy that's as good as what I make in a hot compost pile. Lobster bodies, fish gury, seaweed, fish skins, as well as pig powered leaves and such and off I go. I DO top off my pots with an inch or so of Pro Mix just to keep any potential pathogens at bay.
I also rarely weigh my finished product unless I have a particular reason like seeing how well my LEDs produce. I don't profit from my grows because I am a giver and don't need the money. It's just a hobby right up there with fruit trees a heirloom vegetables.
Just keep it fun guys and gals. When you lose the fun move on. There is a lot of knowledge here but take nothing as the gospel and there are rarely right and wrongs chiseled into stone. Rock on
I've been growing since 1981 and the only seeds I could order came from the Super Sativa Seed Club and the only reading material was a black and white magazine called "Sensimilla Tips" and a dog eared paper back i think was by Ed R. The Seed Club is long gone but boy would i like to have the "Skunk" and "NL" Seeds i had back then.
Try since 72, bag seed is all we had especially here in the midwest. Try growing landrace sativas outdoors in my climate.
Might as well said 60!I’m getting 30 in a 4x4 with a 1000 hps
Only have a couple grows under my belt
That’s with 5 plants (blue dream clones)
My biggest problem is over feeding them and causing some minor nute burn
I’m getting 30 in a 4x4 with a 1000 hps
Only have a couple grows under my belt
That’s with 5 plants (blue dream clones)
My biggest problem is over feeding them and causing some minor nute burn
There's about 3 to 4 lbs there. I bet you could get double or triple that huh, lol. Perpetrators are flooding the scene. You've been reading to many seed company sites where they tell ya you can get a pound and a half, maybe even 3 lbs per 600 watt lamp with this strain, all you gotta do is sprinkle some magic dust on them!@KlipschGuy Dude you should be getting at least 60 or 70 zips with that set-up. Maybe you should weigh the rootball, stems and fan leaves. Good luck.
What is COBS?@KlipschGuy .. can you spare any magic dust or does it not work with COBS. WTH, some folks use different weights of measure or put their finger on the scale. I know I've purchased a zip that was measured in a strange unit of measure...
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