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Chunky Stool

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This is my favourite Texas butter so farView attachment 4217416
Hopefully your Texas Butter turns out better than mine did.

I got 6 females out of a pack and grew them outdoors this year. Growth was vigorous and there were no insect problems whatsoever.
There was occasional PM on fan leaves & a little bud rot, but it was minimal -- especially considering how cold and wet it was in Sept.

My problem with TB was lack of frost & aroma.
They reminded me of high CBD plants, except my Half & Half were superior in every way. (Cookie Wreck x Harlequin)
Go figure.

On the bright side, bodega bubblegum was great outside. (inside too)
I heard Indiana Bubblegum was susceptible to PM, but mine did as well as any of the other strains. Maybe it was the stardawg influence.

I'm planning to make hash with the outdoor crop, which makes trimming much less of a pain. (Got plenty of top shelf herb from the indoor run.)

Right now I am processing a batch that has been slowly bag dried and is crispy enough for the buds to easily snap off the big stems. Then twist off the tips of sugar leaves & drop em in the jar.

Basically, everything with frost stays put.

EZ-PZ :bigjoint:
 

Bongsmoke420

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Hopefully your Texas Butter turns out better than mine did.

I got 6 females out of a pack and grew them outdoors this year. Growth was vigorous and there were no insect problems whatsoever.
There was occasional PM on fan leaves & a little bud rot, but it was minimal -- especially considering how cold and wet it was in Sept.

My problem with TB was lack of frost & aroma.
They reminded me of high CBD plants, except my Half & Half were superior in every way. (Cookie Wreck x Harlequin)
Go figure.

On the bright side, bodega bubblegum was great outside. (inside too)
I heard Indiana Bubblegum was susceptible to PM, but mine did as well as any of the other strains. Maybe it was the stardawg influence.

I'm planning to make hash with the outdoor crop, which makes trimming much less of a pain. (Got plenty of top shelf herb from the indoor run.)

Right now I am processing a batch that has been slowly bag dried and is crispy enough for the buds to easily snap off the big stems. Then twist off the tips of sugar leaves & drop em in the jar.

Basically, everything with frost stays put.

EZ-PZ :bigjoint:
Nice yeah I can’t find much info on it, the sativa ones look like they about to stretch like crazy, definately agree if it’s frosty I’ll keep it around for another run.
 

Gu~

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Gu~

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Hopefully your Texas Butter turns out better than mine did.

I got 6 females out of a pack and grew them outdoors this year. Growth was vigorous and there were no insect problems whatsoever.
There was occasional PM on fan leaves & a little bud rot, but it was minimal -- especially considering how cold and wet it was in Sept.

My problem with TB was lack of frost & aroma.
They reminded me of high CBD plants, except my Half & Half were superior in every way. (Cookie Wreck x Harlequin)
Go figure.

On the bright side, bodega bubblegum was great outside. (inside too)
I heard Indiana Bubblegum was susceptible to PM, but mine did as well as any of the other strains. Maybe it was the stardawg influence.

I'm planning to make hash with the outdoor crop, which makes trimming much less of a pain. (Got plenty of top shelf herb from the indoor run.)

Right now I am processing a batch that has been slowly bag dried and is crispy enough for the buds to easily snap off the big stems. Then twist off the tips of sugar leaves & drop em in the jar.

Basically, everything with frost stays put.

EZ-PZ :bigjoint:

That Sagarmatha skunk can mix in a ton of variation. Here is some Texas Butter being grown by my friend Randon in Michigan
 

thenotsoesoteric

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anyone here a professional with spider mites??? I been fighting them a while and I think there almost beaten just looking for some second opinions pics in the kink below!

https://www.rollitup.org/t/spider-mites-are-they-gone.978105/
Not an expert but I got rid of spider mites using only neem oil. I had to dip all clones/small plants 3-4x a week and spray bigger plants same amount for like 6wks. They were gone after 3-4wks but i kept routine for extra couple wks. Not fun but I had to save my shit as it was only source of income at the time.
 

whytewidow

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Here ya go.this is stupid easy

I wasnt gonna post on here anymore. But I seen all this electric talk stuff. 14 Aug wire is not good for 30 Amps. Whoever told you that @Heisengrow is wrong. I am a master electrician. With master license in 4 different states. 14awg wire is only good for 15amps. You need to run 125% of what your rates for. So a 20 Amp breaker really should only have a load of 15 amps. Plus you have to consider how long of a run the wire is. Bc you get voltage drop. Plus voltage drop causes more amperage draw. @Greenthumbs256 you need #12awg wire. With you running any type of length I would go with #10 lang wire. Will help with voltage drop. Run 1 40 amp breaker if you have enough room in your service to pull 40 more amps. Run a 3 conductor number 10 or 12 Awg wire. That's two hits and neutral. You should pull a ground but it's not needed by code. Bc a house has what's called a bonded neutral. Which in the panel your neutral is bonded to the ground. Run your wire outta the box to a standard 220/240v plug then go from there and plug stuff in. I'monly commenting bc I dont want someones house to burn down.

If you add up how many amps you're gonna draw multiply that by 125% and that's what size breaker you need.

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40AmpstoFreedom

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I wasnt gonna post on here anymore. But I seen all this electric talk stuff. 14 Aug wire is not good for 30 Amps. Whoever told you that @Heisengrow is wrong. I am a master electrician. With master license in 4 different states. 14awg wire is only good for 15amps. You need to run 125% of what your rates for. So a 20 Amp breaker really should only have a load of 15 amps. Plus you have to consider how long of a run the wire is. Bc you get voltage drop. Plus voltage drop causes more amperage draw. @Greenthumbs256 you need #12awg wire. With you running any type of length I would go with #10 lang wire. Will help with voltage drop. Run 1 40 amp breaker if you have enough room in your service to pull 40 more amps. Run a 3 conductor number 10 or 12 Awg wire. That's two hits and neutral. You should pull a ground but it's not needed by code. Bc a house has what's called a bonded neutral. Which in the panel your neutral is bonded to the ground. Run your wire outta the box to a standard 220/240v plug then go from there and plug stuff in. I'monly commenting bc I dont want someones house to burn down.

If you add up how many amps you're gonna draw multiply that by 125% and that's what size breaker you need.

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Thanks for mentioning me at the bottom bro.

In all seriousness very kind fo you guys to be giving advice whether some faults or not you took the time and even some videos.
 

Greenthumbs256

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I wasnt gonna post on here anymore. But I seen all this electric talk stuff. 14 Aug wire is not good for 30 Amps. Whoever told you that @Heisengrow is wrong. I am a master electrician. With master license in 4 different states. 14awg wire is only good for 15amps. You need to run 125% of what your rates for. So a 20 Amp breaker really should only have a load of 15 amps. Plus you have to consider how long of a run the wire is. Bc you get voltage drop. Plus voltage drop causes more amperage draw. @Greenthumbs256 you need #12awg wire. With you running any type of length I would go with #10 lang wire. Will help with voltage drop. Run 1 40 amp breaker if you have enough room in your service to pull 40 more amps. Run a 3 conductor number 10 or 12 Awg wire. That's two hits and neutral. You should pull a ground but it's not needed by code. Bc a house has what's called a bonded neutral. Which in the panel your neutral is bonded to the ground. Run your wire outta the box to a standard 220/240v plug then go from there and plug stuff in. I'monly commenting bc I dont want someones house to burn down.

If you add up how many amps you're gonna draw multiply that by 125% and that's what size breaker you need.

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honslty that all doesn't make a lot of sense to me! thank you for trying tho! I do have a question! I'm basically not going to touch anything that's already hooked up, but instead to to make easy just going to get a 20amp breaker plug it in and run the regular plug to the room and just add 1 1k hps to that, that way nothing else gets touched(since it all works fine for over a year) and it don't really have to learn too much execpt a safe way to run a single wire!

but my question is what gage wire are u recommending I use? for 20 amp fuse one plug running a 1k hps!

I feel that is the simplest route without having to basically get an electricians degree or something lol!
 

Greenthumbs256

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this way I don't have to worry about anything else just a simple run a wire on a 20 and hook up a single hps it's simple I don't have worry or stress about the other light, fan,ac, all that good stuff bc they are obviously doing fine been running over a year without any hick ups,"knock on wood"
 

Greenthumbs256

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Thanks for mentioning me at the bottom bro.

In all seriousness very kind fo you guys to be giving advice whether some faults or not you took the time and even some videos.
I 100% agree the help I've received here is absolutely phenomenal! I truly appreciate you guys taking the time to write all this and the video by @Heisenbubble thank you all! it has really cleared some things up for me! unfortunately some it I just don't understand but that's ok! I don't need to know how a car runs as long as I can fix it you know! lol but sorry for blowing this thread up for the ppl that come here for pics I apologize for that!
 

Heisengrow

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I wasnt gonna post on here anymore. But I seen all this electric talk stuff. 14 Aug wire is not good for 30 Amps. Whoever told you that @Heisengrow is wrong. I am a master electrician. With master license in 4 different states. 14awg wire is only good for 15amps. You need to run 125% of what your rates for. So a 20 Amp breaker really should only have a load of 15 amps. Plus you have to consider how long of a run the wire is. Bc you get voltage drop. Plus voltage drop causes more amperage draw. @Greenthumbs256 you need #12awg wire. With you running any type of length I would go with #10 lang wire. Will help with voltage drop. Run 1 40 amp breaker if you have enough room in your service to pull 40 more amps. Run a 3 conductor number 10 or 12 Awg wire. That's two hits and neutral. You should pull a ground but it's not needed by code. Bc a house has what's called a bonded neutral. Which in the panel your neutral is bonded to the ground. Run your wire outta the box to a standard 220/240v plug then go from there and plug stuff in. I'monly commenting bc I dont want someones house to burn down.

If you add up how many amps you're gonna draw multiply that by 125% and that's what size breaker you need.

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Your right.im not an electrician I just remembered when I ran the breakers what wire I was having to use.the yellow was 20 amp and orange was 30 amp.
I ran mostly 12/2 for 20 amp and a couple of the orange for 30 amp going to the chillers.its been a while since i ran all that wire.
His neutral is already bonded to the box from the pole.the bar copper is earth ground.i wouldnt run any ballast around water without it.
I drove a seperate ground rod into the ground and bonded my sub panel breaker ground to that also.
I have a seperate 220v box that has no neutral wire at all.just two hots and an earth ground.
 

tatonka

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Some crappy cell shots of the last Sundae Stallions and 1 Eagle Scout before chop.

Eagle Scout View attachment 4217544

Sundae Stallion #3 lowers. This one will get a second round
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Lowers of the non keeper Sudae Stallion #1
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I tried to get shots of the whole plant but this cell doesn't take the greatest pics.

Hope everyone's havin good day.
These all look like the Stardawg keepers from the 2011-2013 years.
Why are people hating again?
Beautiful buds @Tangerine_
Sometimes I enjoy a boutique plant in my grow. One that may only yield an ounce but takes your breath away from the beauty. I see that your Eagle Scout is bright green. Wow....
 

boybelue

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Not an expert but I got rid of spider mites using only neem oil. I had to dip all clones/small plants 3-4x a week and spray bigger plants same amount for like 6wks. They were gone after 3-4wks but i kept routine for extra couple wks. Not fun but I had to save my shit as it was only source of income at the time.
I keep at least 2 bottles of safers insect killing soap on hand for spider mites. Where I live out here in the sticks insects are a huge PITA , basically need a contamination room to scrub an shit or you'll discover something has made its way in yo shit. I use safers for spider mites , Monterey Garden Insect Spray or Captain Jacks Deadbug for thrips, Bonide Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray for Aphids and i spray neem oil just for the hell of it/ prevention.
 

tatonka

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anyone here a professional with spider mites??? I been fighting them a while and I think there almost beaten just looking for some second opinions pics in the kink below!

https://www.rollitup.org/t/spider-mites-are-they-gone.978105/
You need this shit for real when spider mites show up. Preventing them is easy with this beast. Also irradicates the fuckers.
Hudson commercial atomizer.
Money is no object if you are preventing the loss of your crop.Screenshot_20181018-200136_Amazon Shopping.jpg
 
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