Greenpoint seeds!!

Turpman

Well-Known Member
So it's been a little while since I've ordered anything from GPS, before the address to send my money to would always be right there. Well now with a recent order I noticed that I'm suppose to receive a separate email with the address that I need to send my money and I've checked everywhere for this email, as far as spam and everything. I have my email receipt but no address at all to send my money.

I sent an email and am waiting for a response but I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Apparently things have changed a bit since my last order 6+ months ago.
They have an address. As of a couple weeks ago anyway.
 

SirSquashalot

Active Member
Didn't know what their last one was. They will probly reply if not pm me.
Yeah I'm sure I'll hear from them tomorrow. I got one of the last packs of SDK. Have ran that once and was blown away by it and saw the other day that there were only a couple left and was on the reverse auction so I couldn't resist.
 

Greenthumbs256

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is anyone here extremely knowledgeable about Organics and different methods of organic growing? I have a question that me and a guy are talking about in another thread, that I can't answer, and i could use some help!
 

Greenthumbs256

Well-Known Member
I've mixed soil for a while. What do you need to know?
if u don't mind just cone stop by my thread it would be easier,
https://www.rollitup.org/t/greens-gorilla-glue-4.979073/#post-14565869

if not then this guy made a valid point about me using soil for a wick, in my sip pot! he said what's to stop the soil from becoming "bad" and I said it might have something to do with the em1 and the fact that it's anaerobic, but I really don't know, and I'm not trying to teach ppl false info! but come see if u read the last 10 post you will prolly understand what I'm trying to say better!
 

nobighurry

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on the topic of pnw outdoor, i'm surprised more outdoor growers in the pnw don't do light dep. i have seen a bunch of videos and tutorials around for not that expensive.

plants have been drying for 3 days now. i am guessing they will need another 4 or 5 at least. everything is a sticky mess and the smell is overpowering.

here is the lvtk2 earlier today. i can't wait to process this plant's trim and squish it.

i still have 4 seeds from this pack too. they will come out again at some point. there are clearly some nice plants to be found in those packs. trimmed shots hopefully within a week or so. stay tuned!
I wanted to try light dep, set a blackout tarp up but the temps were in the 90s until after dark, I need a better cooling arrangement, just chopping the last plant this weekend high temps in 20s by wed, minimal mold 3 tops got very lucky
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Someone should rent out a boxing ring for all these Riu feuds.

That way when people are doing the back and forth they just both agree to a date and meet up at the green point seed forum fight night. We could take bets and have smoke competitions too. Be a big blast and once it catches on we can open more centers all around the world.
 

Greenthumbs256

Well-Known Member
Someone should rent out a boxing ring for all these Riu feuds.

That way when people are doing the back and forth they just both agree to a date and meet up at the green point seed forum fight night. We could take bets and have smoke competitions too. Be a big blast and once it catches on we can open more centers all around the world.
lol half the ppl that are in these fueds are pushing 50 lol! you trying to make a bunch of grand paws scrap! lmfao
 

Chunky Stool

Well-Known Member
the question is about does the "wick" soil go stagnant, and I don't think it does, and I THINK this is bc of the em1????
I've never grown with SIPs but understand the concept.
There's always the possibility that soil can go stagnant when oxygen is depleted.
The problem isn't that the soil stays wet as much as water not moving through the soil.
For SIPs I would think letting plants stretch then planting them deep in the final SIP pot wuld be the way to go, but again I've never grown with them.

Not sure if I answered your question...
 

Yodaweed

Well-Known Member
Someone should rent out a boxing ring for all these Riu feuds.

That way when people are doing the back and forth they just both agree to a date and meet up at the green point seed forum fight night. We could take bets and have smoke competitions too. Be a big blast and once it catches on we can open more centers all around the world.
THOUGHT THIS WAS MERICA!?!!
 

Greenthumbs256

Well-Known Member
I've never grown with SIPs but understand the concept.
There's always the possibility that soil can go stagnant when oxygen is depleted.
The problem isn't that the soil stays wet as much as water not moving through the soil.
For SIPs I would think letting plants stretch then planting them deep in the final SIP pot wuld be the way to go, but again I've never grown with them.

Not sure if I answered your question...
not exactly, but kinda lol, what about the em1? do you think that has a part in stopping the soil from turning?
 

Greenthumbs256

Well-Known Member
bc I grew a whole cycle plus let the pot sit for almost a month after harvest before emptying it out! and everything looked good no bad smells or anything! the only thing that I did notice was the hot glue that I was using to hold the wick cup to the floor, the glue had completely melted off! which makes me have a lot of questions about this em1!
 
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