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714steadyeddie

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BULLSHIT! This is a LIE. I don't sell weed. You are WRONG.

Your excuse is ballz. The reason people (mostly me) bash you is for 2 reasons, and neither of them has to do with being cash croppers. You're a fucking prick, do you know that?

The reason you're bashed is because:

1) You talk shit about other people's weed and exaggerate the quality of your own.
2) You recommend CRAZY shit that hurts yield and plant health.

It has nothing to do with other people not wanting to grow high quality weed. For the last time you stubborn old man...

GET OVER YOURSELF.
In before Ban hammer

Bro get over yourself
 

714steadyeddie

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Growing 2 ft tall plants in a tanning bed isn't impressive. Neither is boiling roots, cherry picking science, or having a group of noobies riding your dick. Anyone thats not a total dumbass can see that RM3 doesn't have the facilities to do the kind of breeding he claims. I've seen him admit to being broke, so I guess his seeds and bud must not be making any cash. If his weed and breeding was that good, he wouldn't be sitting on his ass without any money while trying to hustle through riu and "fake" website. I mean, how the fuck can the smartest guy with the most skill, best weed, and most stable genetics in seed on the planet - be broke and resort to hustling through riu and a "parody" website? And I used quotations on fake and parody because those are the words used by rm3 himself to describe his own website. I don't believe it was a parody or fake. I think he played it off that way to saved face after being laughed at for the stupid claims and pricing. Who the fuck thinks that making a website with your own gear priced so ridiculously will bring you business and get your name out there? Unless you're doggies nuts. But you see how far that got them. Only a retard would follow their business model.
Aww someone is a little butthurt
 

MichiganMedGrower

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It has taken me two and a half years of growing a perpetual harvest one plant at a time harvesting every week to two weeks but my plants yeild double what I could grow last year and the buds have all the qualities that I keep reading about in RM3 posts. Even colored trichomes on many hybrids. Strains and breeding seem the most important part.

Yeild and quality for the plants potential go hand in hand from what little I have seen as a small med grower.

And I veg under T-5. Flower under 2 Hortilux Super HPS 600's and keep their room nicely ventilated with fans and intake/exhaust and 75 degrees Farenheight and 55 to 65 percent relative humidity. And in soil with whatever nutes I over bought as a newb. Yes cannabis marketed nutes.

I also think many different methods can grow exceptional pot.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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No applause please. All I did was get out of the way mostly.

Plenty of water but less often. Less heat. Adequate nutrition. And patience.

Be proactive. And lots of good lighting.
 

ttystikk

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So please explain why another light would give more quality?
Because HPS does not produce enough light in many spectra for the plant to fully express its genetics. I saw a big improvement when I went to CDM lighting, I've been using 860W CDM Allstart lamps for years now.

The difference in quality of yield was just as obvious when I ran them under COB LED. Peeps can tell from across the room!
 

ttystikk

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No indoor light will bring a plant to its full potential. ...not gonna happen.
Ye of little faith and outdated assumptions. Due to the fact that most cannabis breeding programs have been carried out indoors, there's actually no shortage of strains that do better indoors than out. And that's under HID.

And if your assertion was true, then why is indoor product of such higher value than outdoor?
 

genuity

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No indoor light will bring the plant to its full potential. ...and I stand by that.

It takes more than just some damn light.


Are we done,or you finished?
 

ttystikk

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No indoor light will bring the plant to its full potential. ...and I stand by that.

It takes more than just some damn light.


Are we done,or you finished?
In spite of the available evidence, this tells me you don't want to think about your assumptions. I've never ever seen straight outdoor as good or better than indoor.

Light dep.greenhouse..with a team. Is the best in my eyes.


Lots of moving parts.
This might be optimal. I won't know until I've run it.
 

ttystikk

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So you made an ASSumption that I was talking full outdoor plants....that I did not.
I'm not name calling. I'm simply asking you to back up your assertion. I'm not buying it. The sun isn't magical. The best product comes from indoor crops.
 
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