LetsGetCritical's 2nd Grow Mainline Experiment

Mr.Vega

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Hell yeah I care...I love weed plants...I wanna see them bitches get big n nasty....theyre on the right track ur gonna have some huge tops those stems are thick
 

LetsGetCritical

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You know I'm probably going to go soil if I ever get these new seeds, because it will be an outdoor (shadehouse) grow. Just gave these bitches a feed at 1050ppm, I'm going to get in there tonight and do a little clean, reset the timer for lights on 7pm-7am, keep feeding veg nutes for a little while and throw the 600w in after a few days too.
 

Mr.Vega

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Ha...roger....ive learned to appreciate the veg stage...prepping and forming the plant for flower is exciting to me (as long as I have plenty of bud of course)...
 

hbbum

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Those are some stout ass stems, I bet you get some massive tops from them. I agree with Vega, it would have been awesome to see a side by side with hempy/soil to get an idea of the difference.
 

LetsGetCritical

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Threw the 600 in the temps went from 70f to 78 f w/ cooltube @ 9 inches. Gave them a feed and added some Seasol, a seaweed extract and has some micronutrients I believe also increased the calmag. They look better. Here's some pics mainly of the setup. :) SAM_3072.jpgSAM_3073.jpgSAM_3075.jpgSAM_3078.jpgView attachment 2758846
 

hbbum

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Looks great, really nice setup.

I hate you guys for all the room you have, just kidding.. but really, I hate you guys ;)
 

hbbum

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Ok, so I had to look up battler, for anyone else out there I will save you from reading the 32 page paper written up on the cultural shift over time in the usage of the term:

In conclusion, battler is a culturally symbolic term describing the Australianidentity, even though the definition of battler can be interpreted in different waysdepending on the context. It has a negative connotation of someone who is poorand struggling to survive; it also has a positive connotation of being a hero,someone who is overcoming adversity through hard work and perseverance. Inaddition, battler is also commonly used as a class term to describe ordinarypeople in contemporary newspaper and media texts. However, even though theword battler has different interpretations, it is worth noting that word choices arealways open to speakers and these preferences help point to their underlyingcultural values. It is vital to understand what people mean by certain words intheir culture, and the values behind the word, in order to accurately understandtheir culture. Despite American and British cultures having similar values interms of admiring showing effort and meeting challenges, only AustralianEnglish has lexicalised the term to describe this praise for the fighting spirit. Theentrenchment of this sense of battler clearly shows the Australian cultural identitythrough Australians’ use of the word.. Therefore, it is worthwhile to undertakefurther research about specific cultural terms in particular varieties of English inorder to enhance intercultural understanding.
 

beeralot

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Looks great mate I always get a little suprise every time I have a look at you journal cant wait to see what that 600 can do for your skills.:mrgreen:
 
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