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  1. Beavermonk

    Cannabis Does Kill Cancer!!

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    multi Kush grow

    Eh 902 you from Canada? I recognize 902. I'll take an alexander keith's :P Looking forward to your journal. I also have a 400watt set up and nsp aint notice ****
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    Grow closet babies...

    I love the looks of all your plants 2Dog! Keep up the good work. I wish i had enough patience to grow a plant as tall as me before i flowered it :P
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    Just a few winter treats

    Thank you. The ones in the last 2 pictures reek a strong musty dank smell and the first is just starting to smell good and skunky. Bought the cam of kijiji for 30 bucks yesterday boo yah, takes a nice pic! Not the best but its 8.2 megapixel ^^
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    Red Dragon LST/MOM

    Nice results 4U good work all around
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    Just a few winter treats

    I hope everyone has been enjoying themselves over this holiday season. It's been awhile since I have been on and I missed it here. Thought I would post a couple snowy treats. One strain is the same bagseed I grew as last summer and the one with the lil nuggets was some ten year old seed :hubba...
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    Supercropping

    I was just sitting here stoned thinking dam I forgot to say it would cause the rest of the plant to equal out while that main limb heals but as usual was a couple hours delayed :P Well put Stoney excellent explanation
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    Supercropping

    I think what they were trying to explain is when you do this method you will not be losing out on the potential bud growth from the top you bent over because it will survive and keep growin to the side while allowing more light to penetrate the lower canopy. If you top it then that top is done...
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    Successful LST?

    Thanks a bunch glad to share sent ya some green mojo back in your thread. Looking forward to seeing your future :p
  10. Beavermonk

    Fall Grow 2009

    Like he said great job on the shed and looking forward to seeing your result's. Great setup :) Have a bunch of green mojo for yourself
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    Successful LST?

    Named her Sally :)
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    Successful LST?

    Just an update on the results of my LST. Have her twin sister just entering flower too look identical :hubba:
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    Cures for Cotton Mouth & Hiccups...

    Crackers for pasties ;)
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    My poor seedling

    Okay great guys thanks for your diagnosis
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    My poor seedling

    Thanks for your help. I am sure the soil is not too bad I have already had a complete harvest using it not this soil but this type. The wide spectrum lights are great for vegging I keep the light's about 2-3 inches from the tops since temp isn't really an issue with them. Never had a PH meter in...
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    My poor seedling

    My soil is a mixture of Peat moss, humus, compost, perlite, sand and calcined clay. there is good drainage in the pot. I water by weight of the pot. I veg with wide spectrum 80 watt gro lux flouro-flower with 400 watt hps, Plant has not been fertilized yet. When I do fert I will use 20-20-20...
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    My poor seedling

    Hello everyone I am having trouble figuring out which deficiency this lil pup is going through. I see similiar looking problems but everyone's pictures the leave spots appear yellowish where on mine they are whitish. The overall feel of the plant is like an african violet :eek:
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    only growing veggies for now

    I wish I had of got some tomatoes in earlier now its kind of late. Next year I will be asking you for some veggie tips since most of my yard is all ornamental flowers and lilys
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    only growing veggies for now

    Eh Doc nice results with the veggies. Lovin the size of them tomato plants what type are they? Peppers too geez you guy's must have some tasty fresh dinners at your house :)
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    Successful LST?

    I totally forgot to mention this plant is no longer tied down due to the fact about 1 month ago she split up the middle of the stalk so she was under bandage for a bit now she is really healed nicely and the stem is thickened right up and strong. Becareful you don't pull em down too much...
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