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HumboldtLocals Outdoor 2010

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Hey man great thread truly inspirational. I got 12 girls going outdoor for me and my dads meds. I have a question for you, have you ever heard of agribon? It is a sort of greenhouse cover that is almost like a thick cobweb that allows light and air through bur helps maintain moisture and even keeps bugs out. I supposedly blocks uvb rays also. I have heard claims of doubled growth with the use of this because the plants can thrive all day long and never shut down from over exposure. Is this possible? have you ever heard of this stuff?
 
I wish I'd read this before I placed my order with PVFS yesterday. But I also forgot I need Stylet oil, so..... <shrug>
 
we have been getting some out door here and there called c4 at 1st i thaught it was chimeras as well. but it seems to be some type of og cross, who knows.
 
Hey man great thread truly inspirational. I got 12 girls going outdoor for me and my dads meds. I have a question for you, have you ever heard of agribon? It is a sort of greenhouse cover that is almost like a thick cobweb that allows light and air through bur helps maintain moisture and even keeps bugs out. I supposedly blocks uvb rays also. I have heard claims of doubled growth with the use of this because the plants can thrive all day long and never shut down from over exposure. Is this possible? have you ever heard of this stuff?

Agribon is great stuff. You want the AG19. It lets in 70% of the light. It is a really strong reinforced remay. It used to be even better. It was two layers with a layer of hortinova style trellis netting sandwiched in between. I don't know why they changed it. It works really well on hoops and greenhouses because it raises day and night time temps but not as hot during the day as GH plastic. It also breathes a little bit and you can't see through it. Great stuff. I used to do all my gardens with hoops and this stuff covering it all season. It also comes in 50' widths and I have seen huge greenhouses covered in the stuff. I wouldn't say you will get double your yields. On any day that it is really hot it will be even hotter under the stuff but it is still a great product. Also mites and thrips thrive in the environment that it creates so you have to really be on it with spraying.
 
F-ing Nice!

Mad props to ya HL, that's how the big boys do it! thanks for all the trade secrets, you just can't get this caliber of info just anywhere. Looks like a great year for ya.

Do you use a trimming machine?

Thanks again you da man
 
Mad props to ya HL, that's how the big boys do it! thanks for all the trade secrets, you just can't get this caliber of info just anywhere. Looks like a great year for ya.

Do you use a trimming machine?

Thanks again you da man

I am a devout Twister Trimming Machine user and would recommend it to any one. I had a Tumbleweed/Samurai before I bought my two Twisters and it was a POS. This year I will be running four of them. Two back to back set ups.

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This is Capt Nefarious' Sour Diesel. The Capt is another collective member and project manager here on the farm. He has been breeding this strain for close to a decade and he is well know as The Sour Diesel man in our neighborhood. It is some amazing smoke and I am so happy to be adding this to our gardens. He has bred some amazing Sour taste into this one. It yields really well and is a very vigorous plant. We grew a lot of Sour D clone last year and I will never grow the clone again. Yield was poor, plants were weak, and it didn't trim up well with the Twister. The Capt's on the other hand makes thick, greasy, golf ball sized buds that are perfect for the Twister. I have been so impressed with how uniform and vigorous all of his plants are. Very good genetics on this one.
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Capt Nefarious had seen this same one with four babies earlier in the day.
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One of my Hindu Kush/Blue Berry X Grapefruit Black berry's. We have started calling this strain Black Hindu. She has been representing some of the biggest plants in the garden.
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How do you go about legalizing THAT MUCH cannabis/plants. I am recently a patient and allowed to have 48 plants or a lbs. at any given time. I take it you are some sort of collective/cooperative??
 
I grow for a collective with over 5,000 members.

Yea I thought so. I gotta go out statewide searching for a place such as that. Cause the area that I'm in every collective is already overwhelmed with growers. I was thinking after my next three crops are harvested (Dec. 15th give or take) I may go on a long long search for a business parner and new place for my next BIG grow. And Thanks man, your an inspiration to all us smaller crop growers. You give us hope and something to shoot for. Keep it up man, you and your crew are doing great. good luck on everything!!!
 
Shit's bad ass, down here in LA we get the tail of that shit wtf??? Something's gotta change :) Wut strain was that, that was going through the trimmer? Looks bomb.
 
Now that those girls are filling in so seriously, do you practice any other canopy control or thinning, or do you just let them finish out the season as they are? If you said in last year's growalong I missed it.
 
HumboldtLocal : One Word Man - "Respect"

I dont want to hijack your thread talking about meters and such so a new thread has been created here to discuss : Horiba Cardy Nitrate Meters for Measuring Sap Concentrations in Plant Leaves :

Respect,

SomeoneYouKnow
 
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