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mcpurple

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hey guys im gonna need to put some bamboo stakes to help support my main branches once they grow a lil bit more to hold them up. so where do i place the stakes do i push theminto the soil or no cuz it will damage roots
 

Heads Up

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Very nice looking bud ya' got there mcpurple. Hats off to your manicure job on them, they look great. I just stick mine right into the dirt. I take five footers and cut them in half
 

mcpurple

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thnaks heads up, u dont think it will damage the rots at all also how far do u put the pole in half way or all the way down. i was just thinkin of duct taping the poles to the side of the pot but dont know how well it will work.

also i trim all the big stuff of when its wet then i dry and after they are dry i trim em up some more to make em look nice and no leaf
 

williewill420

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thnaks heads up, u dont think it will damage the rots at all also how far do u put the pole in half way or all the way down. i was just thinkin of duct taping the poles to the side of the pot but dont know how well it will work.

also i trim all the big stuff of when its wet then i dry and after they are dry i trim em up some more to make em look nice and no leaf
Hey Mcpurps it will take out a few roots but it will be alright. Just line it up close to the base to where it will hold it up nice and straight and just crame it down in there all the way to bottom. Trust me man, it will be golden
 

DoeEyed

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Yep I agree, I use three foot wooden dowel rods - I put 'em right down in the soil, about half a foot. If you don't go right on in there far enough, the plant will pull them loose.
 

DST

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Yep I agree, I use three foot wooden dowel rods - I put 'em right down in the soil, about half a foot. If you don't go right on in there far enough, the plant will pull them loose.
You got that right DoeEyed, it always amazes me how strong the little suckers can get.....:mrgreen:

HeadsUp, wtf....? This is a cool pics bru. Love it but totally don't know what it is.....what I do know is that I spent the whole of Wednesday night listening to my mate go on about Aliens, and the End being Nigh!! What a buzz that was. Note to self: Never go to meet someone who has already been drinking for 3 hours;-)


Have a good Friday peeps!!

Peace, DST
 

Solcyn26

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Yep I agree, I use three foot wooden dowel rods - I put 'em right down in the soil, about half a foot. If you don't go right on in there far enough, the plant will pull them loose.
if it gets bad i run string from my drop ceiling and use it as an anchor to attach however many branches need support..i hang one string per plant..end up looking like a bunch of little teepees
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Very nice DG&T, keep us posted with pics as to how that girl turns out.

So now for a little entertainment, brain-twisting and head scratching. Thought I would post something different that I hadn't seen in my time on earth...as a matter of fact when I saw it I thought, what on earth is that?

So all guesses are welcome, these pics were taken about quarter till seven in the morning, tuesday morning if I recall. I did find out what it is so I do know. Let the guessing begin.

well i could be wrong but id hazard a guess those are pcs of the vapour trails from the shuttle launch this week ;)

this was in the some photos i took thread

The shuttle went off just before dawn this morning.... I couldn't find the tripod right away, so I barely got the feet down when the shuttle lit up the sky with a rosey orange red. It was quite clear out and you could see the booster rockets fall away easily with no optic aids. One of the better launches visually in a long time. Great rumble about two minutes later too...which I don't always get....terrific.

All done in a hurry..... :lol:.... I only had shorts on with no dang belt.....so half the time I was buck naked in my field snapping these.

Enjoy!! The last ones are the trails....












 

Heads Up

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Vapor trails it is. I live in florida and didn't realize the shuttle was going up. Nothing like seeing a launch of the shuttle in the dark.

DG&T...you win! I don't know what you won, but you won.
 

DST

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Ah, so it was Aliens then!!!!

Don wins a Trip to the Moon. As soon as they are available.
 

las fingerez

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Hi my fellow Rodgers, hope we are all doing well and enjoying the weather? Been posting on here for a few months but never had anything exciting to post really lol. Just wanted 2 show off my girls at 5weeks 12.12.

Have a good weekend peeps ;)

5 weeks 12/12


Lemon Haze


Blue Cheese (might as well call it Blueberrry as it aint really cheesy)


The one at the front thats flowering is Sophie, random clone. The Airpot is a 2 week 12.12 Lemon, Blue back left and Lemon back right


20 micron hash, was grown under 600's :)
 

DST

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Get in there Fingerez, looking might fine lad!!! Love the micron hash pic as well. Sweet as a puppy.

Well I will add to Fingerez post with some more weekend green. Nto a massive amount of porn, more pedo green porn than anything, haha. Oh and I am a lazy bar-stweard, I just CP'd this from my own thread....I know, bore off DST, but hey, it's Friday, anything goes!!!

Here's something to listen to while checking out the pics. Love me a bit of Depth Charge.

[youtube]q_TB1abIkq0[/youtube]

Girls currently in flower:

Barbagseed aka Tent Frame.


NY47 First clone





And the Veg girls:

One of the OG Kush clones taking off:



One of the Headband clones:


Thelma Clone (Headband)


NY47Clone:


CJ Clone: (again with twisty leaves)


The Cheeses first 5 leaves....old leaves looking ropey after severe mite (or something) attack.


And the outdoor girls:
Headband1

Headband2


Seedlings: The DPQ's the Sneaky Riddler that turned up in the Ruccola-repotted and some arb cuttings from my house plants:


So we went on a trip on Easter monday up to the Afsluitdijk that runs from Harlingen up towards the northern part of the Netherlands (Leeuwarden/Groningen) It's 32 km long, construction was started in the 1920's and was finished in 1932. This was in the times when men where men I guess:mrgreen: It was a nice day when we were there and it was freezing and windy as hell.

So you have the Sea on the left and the IJsselmeer on the right (a now non salted lake that feeds into different parts of The Netherlands via a system of dykes.


This is the info on the build materials, we thought it was quite cool how they done it.



And this is a funny letterbox we saw in Leeuwarden


Take it easy folks, enjoy the weekend.

Peace fae DST
:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:
 

mcpurple

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Yep I agree, I use three foot wooden dowel rods - I put 'em right down in the soil, about half a foot. If you don't go right on in there far enough, the plant will pull them loose.
thank you doeeyed.

if it gets bad i run string from my drop ceiling and use it as an anchor to attach however many branches need support..i hang one string per plant..end up looking like a bunch of little teepees
ya i was gonna do that but i take my plants out to water and move them daily for best light receiving.

Get in there Fingerez, looking might fine lad!!! Love the micron hash pic as well. Sweet as a puppy.

Well I will add to Fingerez post with some more weekend green. Nto a massive amount of porn, more pedo green porn than anything, haha. Oh and I am a lazy bar-stweard, I just CP'd this from my own thread....I know, bore off DST, but hey, it's Friday, anything goes!!!

Here's something to listen to while checking out the pics. Love me a bit of Depth Charge.

[youtube]q_TB1abIkq0[/youtube]

Girls currently in flower:

Barbagseed aka Tent Frame.


NY47 First clone





And the Veg girls:

One of the OG Kush clones taking off:



One of the Headband clones:


Thelma Clone (Headband)


NY47Clone:


CJ Clone: (again with twisty leaves)


The Cheeses first 5 leaves....old leaves looking ropey after severe mite (or something) attack.


And the outdoor girls:
Headband1

Headband2


Seedlings: The DPQ's the Sneaky Riddler that turned up in the Ruccola-repotted and some arb cuttings from my house plants:


So we went on a trip on Easter monday up to the Afsluitdijk that runs from Harlingen up towards the northern part of the Netherlands (Leeuwarden/Groningen) It's 32 km long, construction was started in the 1920's and was finished in 1932. This was in the times when men where men I guess:mrgreen: It was a nice day when we were there and it was freezing and windy as hell.

So you have the Sea on the left and the IJsselmeer on the right (a now non salted lake that feeds into different parts of The Netherlands via a system of dykes.


This is the info on the build materials, we thought it was quite cool how they done it.



And this is a funny letterbox we saw in Leeuwarden


Take it easy folks, enjoy the weekend.

Peace fae DST
:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:
looks like you got it goin on now dst:mrgreen:

also about heads up pic of the shuttle smoke i remembered watching the news a few months back and seein a thing in the sky that has never been seen i forgot what it was until today so check out thi link it is really cool and rarehttp://snardfarker.ning.com/profiles/blogs/strange-light-in-norwegian-sky
 

stelthy

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H E L P !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- I have an office cupboard that is 6ft high, 2.5ft wide and 1.5ft deep, after taking into account my fans and grow shelf my total growing space is 3ft high, 2.5ft wide and 1.5ft deep I bought a LUMATEK 400w hps with cooltube and already have an in-line fan (5" systemair in-line), and insulated ducting but thought mambe I could do a 600w instaed and promptly changed it for a 600w LUMATEK setup. BUT!!!!!!! temps were a little higher with the 400 but the 600 is mega hot like 55oC degrees and am having trouble cooling it, oh I have a small IKON filter on the end... should I A) change the fan to a faster slightly larger one? B) change the fan to a faster slightly larger one and get a bigger filter, or c) this is overkill for the space do steps A+B and keep my fingers crossed or d) change it back to a 400w hps and still upgrade the fan and filter PLEASE HELP ME ASAP ( as I need to sort this at the hydro shop tommoz asap) MANY MANY THANKS - STELTHY
 

jigfresh

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H E L P !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- I have an office cupboard that is 6ft high, 2.5ft wide and 1.5ft deep, after taking into account my fans and grow shelf my total growing space is 3ft high, 2.5ft wide and 1.5ft deep I bought a LUMATEK 400w hps with cooltube and already have an in-line fan (5" systemair in-line), and insulated ducting but thought mambe I could do a 600w instaed and promptly changed it for a 600w LUMATEK setup. BUT!!!!!!! temps were a little higher with the 400 but the 600 is mega hot like 55oC degrees and am having trouble cooling it, oh I have a small IKON filter on the end... should I A) change the fan to a faster slightly larger one? B) change the fan to a faster slightly larger one and get a bigger filter, or c) this is overkill for the space do steps A+B and keep my fingers crossed or d) change it back to a 400w hps and still upgrade the fan and filter PLEASE HELP ME ASAP ( as I need to sort this at the hydro shop tommoz asap) MANY MANY THANKS - STELTHY
Considering it's not even summer yet... I would probably get the 400w. and probably also get a larger fan. Tough call though. I am trying to work a 1000w into my 2'x3'x8' closet. Hope I don't have the same temp issues.

Did you have any lights in there before... or is this a brand new setup?

Good luck.
 

BudgetGrower87

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yeah thats what i'm doing for temp issues, intake air comes from the floor a.c vent and its been workin great. just updated my journal with tons of pictures feel free to stop by club members.
 
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