Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

letdown shifty

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It gets plenty cold in the mountains but thanks to global warming, it rarely falls below zero on the plains anymore.

Winters here are something of a best kept secret...
I'm looking for lows in the 50's during winter:hump:. A drastic change from highs of -10 that we had last year.
Edit- doing this with a young family is overly complicated. But, inevitably it will happen.
 
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ttystikk

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Admittedly, I don't care for how populated Florida is. I've been looking at property outside of Savannah area. But Georgia is way behind on Cannabis laws, Medical & legalization.
And it still freezes there, and the locals have no clue about how to deal with it. That's how it was in Arkansas and I hear Georgia is similar.
 

letdown shifty

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And it still freezes there, and the locals have no clue about how to deal with it. That's how it was in Arkansas and I hear Georgia is similar.
I don't mind freezing as long as daytime temps get back up. Don't like shoveling snow, or taking kids out and about in it. Plus the colder temps wreak havoc on my legs & feet. Plus Michigan really has nothing much going on other than a few cities experiencing growth (E. Lansing, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids)
 

ttystikk

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I don't mind freezing as long as daytime temps get back up. Don't like shoveling snow, or taking kids out and about in it. Plus the colder temps wreak havoc on my legs & feet. Plus Michigan really has nothing much going on other than a few cities experiencing growth (E. Lansing, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids)
They aren't growing like Colorado is growing.
 

WeedFreak78

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Upgraded my co2 rig today. Still ghetto, but at least it's a step in the right direction. Last part to do is run the hose to the top of the tent, and rain the magic down.
-Shifty
I was thinking of doing something similar. I saw where someone with one of these systems capped all the ends of the stand, drilled..IDK 1/8" holes? in the upper plant supports and then had a DIY CO2 bottle like that plumbed to the framework. It would fill the frame with CO2 then it would come out the holes right at the canopy level..just an idea.
 

letdown shifty

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I was thinking of doing something similar. I saw where someone with one of these systems capped all the ends of the stand, drilled..IDK 1/8" holes? in the upper plant supports and then had a DIY CO2 bottle like that plumbed to the framework. It would fill the frame with CO2 then it would come out the holes right at the canopy level..just an idea.
Putting the co2 in the rails would work great if you had the pressure. I'm just afraid with the ghetto style setup it doesn't build up enough constant pressure to push down the whole rail. So instead I'm putting my hose at the back of my fan to blow the co2 right thru the girls.
-Shifty
 

kingpyro

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Putting the co2 in the rails would work great if you had the pressure. I'm just afraid with the ghetto style setup it doesn't build up enough constant pressure to push down the whole rail. So instead I'm putting my hose at the back of my fan to blow the co2 right thru the girls.
-Shifty
If I recall correctly, co2 is heavier than air. You would want it above your plants not below

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letdown shifty

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If I recall correctly, co2 is heavier than air. You would want it above your plants not below

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You are absolutely correct in that co2 is indeed heavier than air. My fan is slightly above, but pointed downward towards plants.
-Shifty
 
I have a medical marijuana card and I am also a provider for several cancer patients. I lost my father and aunt to cancer. My mother has also lost a breast to cancer. I'm on a mission!

If a patient needs medicine and it takes 12 weeks before their first harvest, what do they do in the mean time? That's where I come in...

I can have 6 mature plant and 18 plants under 12" per patient. I can also have 1.5lbs. of dried material per patient.

This is the main reason I always keep my veg plants under 12" high.

It's my destiny to help others and I do what whatever it takes...
If I could like this I would brother but alas I don't have that privilege yet
 
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