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Thanks for the props. The ones up top on the Sensi bed 4 are soda cans. Bed 2 Sensi is more like a glass bottle comparison.nice work nl.those sensi star are big but they sure look slow to bloom compared to everything else.gunna be a heavy harvest in your future lol.thanks for sharing,peace
The rippers make me glad I'm chopping tonight! Hopefully it's all still there when u get to the garden!
Thanks for the detailed and inspiring grow!
outwest
Yeah when we lived on the San Juan Ridge the LEOs came one year, our scripts weren't posted with the garden which was highly visible to all the folks heading towards bullards bar. The DA changed the county's limit in mid-season, and the community basically said we are going to make them come and take us all down individually... again this happened mid-season. So when they came to visit us, they were all up in the grow, actually complimented us on the quality, then they let us choose which ones were coming down to be in the new compliance (was 10 a rec, to the state min. of 6 in flower), and then they helped us carry the girls to our dry area and preceded to help us hang our girls on the drying racks. I should note the farmers keep the community economy alive in the off seasons in Eastern Nevada County. They are all really into taking duckets from other counties and spending it locally in theirs.Wow! I know that many LEO are unsympathetic, but after everything I've been through, I not only won't hesitate to call my local LE, I feel strongly they'd be on that asshole like white on rice.
Thanks Outwest. We got a lot of our greenhouse mod ideas from "Big Slugger", heating ideas came from necessity of change, our grow style we modified this year, by putting a program together based off Subby's Super Soil, and the 3LB. Then about mid way through we moded it again towards the Rev's TLO. Dia has been trying to get us to go the dry fert, and tea style for a few years. Me being a Taurus am always reluctant to walk through new doors. First was Fox Farm, then we went back and forth between Age Old, and Earth Juice. Now just teas, and fish for our liquids. We saw a few outdoor TLO grows last year that really just rocked, and we surely can't complain about this year. Our issues for the most part were self inflicted in the sense of reactive vs. proactive, but hey... ya get busy and shit happens...what do you do then... keep it goin. We are always looking for more inspirations wether they be new or old, our cups are never full. Thanks for the support, we greatly appreciate it. Stick around more to come.The rippers make me glad I'm chopping tonight! Hopefully it's all still there when u get to the garden!
Thanks for the detailed and inspiring grow!
outwest
Right on Mogrow. Serious thanks on the props, it's always a long road. I wish we could whack down, but it looks like the Sour Diesel is going to keep us till the end of November again. Last year she went till 11/24. I've been checking the GDP daily, so close... so close. our neighbor and friend Chalata Doug said damn she looks so done... but under the scope all the heads are swollen and cloudy, supported by Jolly Rancher grape stems, as soon as the heads fill with the purp, she'll be ready, maybe another week.get that shit in the barn brother.
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