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  1. Lots of upgrades done since the last run. My AC is now on a controller I added a Meaco 20l dehumidifier upgraded the tent to a Secret Jardin DS120 replaced small 6 inch fans with box fans. I'm ready to flip, will do this today or tomorrow. Back left Zweet Inzanity, back right Blueberry Indica x Heribei, front left Peyote Cookies, front right Jolly Rancher. 1 more mixed run after this then it's time for mono crops with the best I've found.
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  2. I harvested her on the 27th of October. At the moment busy with Spumoni 2.0. She is quite a nice plant as well.
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  3. @PsyCLown it depends on quite a few variables I would say, but staring from scratch, perhaps 6 - 8 months (not adding new biomass) in a temperate zone, could take up too a year. I have never recorded the time it takes so will record the dates etc when i started, and when i stop adding biomass. There is a way to fast forward this, you can fill up the remaining half of the bin with soil from your veg garden, after some good ol moldy mycellium networks are going. This speeds up the process considerrabily, but a lot less new soil is created. @Bospatrollie2 thanks a lot for the input bro, and I take my hat off to you and your community for doing some real recycling, and putting in the effort needed to protect ecosystems. Nice to hear this! Urban farmers need to be mindfull about where they source their biomass and such, i make sure I remove plastic tapes and discard sections that have glue on them. Dudes on farms and urban farmers could also collaborate locally, building soils from cowdung, or old lucern bales that wont get used. Cattle farming has a high carbon footprint, weed plants consume CO2.
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  4. Good afternoon growbies, The Giant Cookie Birds are growing well and are still the most vigorous growers of my bunch. Suspect the tallest one to be a boy although none of the 5 are clearly showing gender yet. Been keeping them hydrated with AACT and rainwater. No nutes yet. Keep it growing. Cheers Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  5. Nah, should be good not filled to the top. I wouldn't worry about it. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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  6. I have a Revelaux rx300 with a Cloupor Cloutank M4. Batteries are charged on external battery charger. Does the trick just fine :) Back to the tolerence break... Day 3, probably the first time I got some cravings, just feel like having a few bowls you know. A little agitated in traffic, but manageable. So far so good Sent from my CLT-L29 using Tapatalk
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  7. So I snapped a quick pic this morning of the surrogate (to be) Charlottes Angel plant. Around week 3 of flower I think, cannot remember exactly. Need a bit more defoliation when I get a chance.
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  8. Hmm, interesting. A friend has a Pax 3 and comapred to my cheap chinese herb vape it seems far more powerful and the larger chamber in the PAX 3 is awesome! I like the idea of having a portable vape, don't feel the need for a desktop vape at the moment and the decent vapes are not cheap. I like that the ArGo uses 18650 batteries, easy to source and you can carry many and swap out the battery as needed - don't need to plug it in to recharge when flat. Although we're getting off topic now. Perhaps this needs a new thread, or just a more private conversation.
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  9. I don't need a tolerance break if I smell weed I get high
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  10. Search google using "woven wire mesh", found the following, they are situated in Cape Town, no prices indicated https://www.ecotao.co.za/html/pricenylonmeshmicronscreen.html
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  11. Been keeping an eye this thread It's nice to see other people have the same ideas. Cardboard is only processed wood fibre or lignin/cellulose and can be composted or recycled easily. (Just keep the cellulose fibres away from ethylene glycol and brake fluid you may end up with nitro cellulose and glisyrine which is the unstable compound in dynamite) All our kitchen scraps/trimmings and garden refuse go to the compost pile and our garden produce attests to the benefits. We recycle/repurpose as much as possible, but peoples mindset is way behind unfortunately and it needs to change. So much more is possible, I believe we can achieve almost zero waste with a bit of effort. Was involved in a local recycling project focused on domestic municipal waste streams, had a 95% recycling rate(the numbers would shock you) It can be done and we did it. The more you take out of your personal waste stream the less ends up in landfill. That is the long and short of it.... they bury the shit like a time bomb, in a hole in the ground, then cap it with clay and rezone it for residential development on ''reclaimed land''.[emoji23] We need more creative ideas in these lines to reduce our ''footprint''. I'm on board with@Dank, if you can compost it and make awesome food for your plants- why not. We should all try and do it. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  12. When it comes to cannabis vapes it is highly determined by what your goal is. I feel I have narrowed it down to the two best vapes for two different uses. Da Buddha Vape is great for at home; plug into wall with no worries about battery life. Arizer ArGo for when I want smaller hits or want to have a portable way to consume my herb. I would not recommend the Arizer Solo 2 over the ArGo. I would only recommend the Pax 3 if you want to vape concentrates as well as dry herb, but if you're gonna vape dry herb only then definitely the ArGo. Pax 3 just has too many features that I feel are unnecessary, like the app and such, which drives the price up. ArGo can outperform the Pax 3 in dry herb tokes and to a degree battery life as well.
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  13. Afternoon greenfingers, The 5 remaining Vanilla Kush babies are doing well. No 6 was unfortunately beheaded by some vegetarian critter. They enjoying their AACT and rainwater and have started showing sex, the boys seem to show before the girls. 2x males 3x unknown as yet. Have a good one. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  14. Hmm, some hectic mold there. I guess it breaks it all down? Would not have thought of using cardboard... How long does the whole process take?
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  15. Week 12 Flowering Here we are at week 12 flowering, ladies are filling the growboksie with nice nugs and truly wonderful flavors, from fruity tang to that earthy and even some fuel! Just giving plain water, the choco 3 and hidden BlueBerryKush are basically done, with the competition Choco and other BlueberryKush seemingly in sync at the moment. Not in a big rush to chop, will see how far I can take em.
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  16. Howzit greenfingers, The Giant Cookie Birds are doing awesome, still in the lead with growth rates. Yesterday they had some AACT and this morning some rainwater from the Jojo. Did notice some insect munching activity, sprayed some Margaret Roberts (B.Thrungensis-for worms) and followed up with an Ecobuz pestpro product (Beauveria bassiana-for mites/aphids) Cheers vir eers.[emoji16] Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  17. I'm very low on space so I only kept four of the seedlings. One did not make it, and one of the remaining three stretched like mad. I've moved them closer to the light now so that should get it under control. Other than that all going well. (kak photo, sorry)
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  18. Week 11 Flowering Start of week 11 today and some of the girls are starting to finish up. Right now it looks like the one Choco and one BlueberryKush will most likely finish before the others. Looks like I will have to flower into week 12. Let's see how it goes. BlueberryKushs Chocolope #3 Choco trichs BlueberryKushs trichs
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  19. This is the other Chocolope I am flowering. She is about 2 weeks ahead for my other plant. She is a much darker green plant. 1st 3 pics are about 2 weeks ago. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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  20. Morning 420SA, Cookie Birds are spreading their wings. Defs the fastest growers of the bunch at this stage. Unfortunately we lost one, seems to have damped off.(bottom right) They have also only had rain water so far. Se la vie. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  21. Yoh Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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  22. Almost 7 weeks of flower for this choco. Fat buds for such a small plant. Will probably have to start supporting the lower branches soon. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
    1 point
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