The Irish Growers Thread!

ae86 grower

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keep things ...fresh... that and a few days of the silent treatment is like music to my ears... she`ll get fed up in a day or two and be cool, or i`m on 6 news tomorrow barracaded in shouting obscene things at coppers... it could go eiter way really...hahahaha...
 

fr3d12

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keep things ...fresh... that and a few days of the silent treatment is like music to my ears... she`ll get fed up in a day or two and be cool, or i`m on 6 news tomorrow barracaded in shouting obscene things at coppers... it could go eiter way really...hahahaha...
Haha brings back memories
 

ae86 grower

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you know if you hover over your rep bars you get a little like hi-cu saying... "ae86 grower has a brilliant future" i kinda like that, nice and positive..
 

ae86 grower

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looks like the weather has come back, its a bit too warm for me but anything is better than the rain...

just about to pop out and check on the girls, noticed last night that where the fan is blowing on them is burning the leaves on that particular girl, so i moved her around and hope thats the end of that, looks ok, but not as healthy as the res, and the rest are looking good, bit streched at the tops but i can live with that...


for sure i`ll dig out the camera today and snap some pics..
 

Rhizotron24

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welcome along rhizotron, good to have another irish grower on board....

how long you been a grower, whats your favorite strain, training technique? ....
Well hello there!

I have been growing for about 12 years I think. Maybe 11 1/2... Started with soil like most others, but now I am mainly a hydro man. :-) I tend to gravitate towards sativas myself. The more energetic buzz suits me better, because even without smoke I tend to be rather lazy... Favourite strain is Durban Poison,although Dr. Grinspoon is also quite nice. Blue Cheese, although quite long in the tooth by now is still one of my all-time favs, even though it is not such a big yielder. Yours? As for training, I like using scrog netting. I find that the level canopy makes much better use of light, and it also allows you to grow strains of different height at the same time. With sativas it can be quite hard to control the height sometimes! Futhermore I also top them if I don't want to train them. Lateral growth is better than vertical growth! Or so I found anyway. Thanks for the welcome!
 

ae86 grower

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good to have another head here to bounce around ideas and have the banter...

been meaning to try a scrog but just never in a position to get the screen up and so on, maybe someday....
 

ae86 grower

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yeah it was alright..... don`t know why everyone was giveing out about jim carrey in it, he played the part brilliantly... its a bit slow but worth a watch fred..


finally getting good cam versions of worldwarz on tpb.. no despicable me 2 just yet....
 

iamaaror

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Fuck it's warm outside, the cheese seedlings are basking up the sunlight praying for more. How's everyone doing on this beautiful afternoon?
 
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