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BleedsGreen

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I drank about 40 of these in the last few days....sorry if drunk posted something stupid.

And here is a cozy from a shark tournament me and my son competed in back in '06, we didn't win but I think we placed 5th with a 500+# mako. Our boat class ( 20' - 23' ) was crowded with local talent.
My Uncle was on a shark kick in the 90's it was the only thing we could get him to go out for at the time. We were in 4 or 5 tourneys a year back then, good times.
 

Bareback

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My Uncle was on a shark kick in the 90's it was the only thing we could get him to go out for at the time. We were in 4 or 5 tourneys a year back then, good times.
All through the '90s and early '00s I was just pier and beach fishing, but as my business and the economy grow I started buying more expensive toys and that's when I got into tournament fishing. Spent a shit load of money and had nothing to show for it, except the memories....... priceless. Ohh and I still have about 10,000$ worth of gear, but I only fish every year or two now.
 

tyler.durden

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I prefer my job as a pot farmer.
Just pulled off another harvest this morning. Quite modest, but an improvement on the last batch.
Plus I have a veg room bursting at the seams. I'm kinda excited.
I decided to go with a monthly cycle rather than 3 weekly, it just seems less busy, but with bigger workloads when they are there. Flowering will move from a 2x4 tray to 8x4 after next month's clones move in.

Decided to fall back on the old, just root em then flip them straight away with no vegging, but stuffing 36 to each 4x4. In theory, you can pull a pound a month.
Funny to read this, we're in almost the same scenario. My veg area is blowing up with too many clones, nice problem to have but maintenance is a pita. I'm getting slightly better yields with a couple weeks veg than going straight from the cloner to flowering, but not sure it's worth the extra work. My flowering area is 8x3 (4 - 3x2 trays) and I fit in 22 plants per tray. I harvest a tray every 2 weeks for about 11 ounces, so if you're under 1000w hps, you should easily get a pound per month per 4x4 tray if you're doing hydro F&D. Good luck, man. Love to see some pics...
 

raratt

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Picked up all the turkey day stuff, spent 15 minutes looking for breadcrumbs all over the store, someone had to find them for me finally. Went to another store to get beer, what is in a rack 3 steps in the door? Breadcrumbs.
 
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