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  1. EdGreyfox

    Help Please!! Droopy and limp leaves and branches!!

    Ok, if your 10 days into flowering the it is very doubtful that overwatering is the problem. Overwatering is a problem that is seen in young plants that haven't had time to build up enough of a root system to handle all the water you are giving them (in effect you are drowning the plant because...
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    Inexpensive CO2 solutions for any room

    Tagee, Interesting idea. I'm assuming you have some sort of a CO2 monitor so that you can actually measure the increase in CO2 that your mixture is creating? How much is it raising the rooms CO2 levels on average?
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    Flying SFO with MEDICINE??? PLEASE HELP NOR CAL

    The smuggling aspect isn't that hard if your only taking a very small amount. I've flown with a couple grams folded up inside a cigarette wrapper and hid inside the lining of my wallet on several occassion and have't had a problem, but you need to keep in mind that you aren't dealing with state...
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    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    And the weight is in! 3.25 oz from plant #1, though I expect to lost a bit more weight as it drys up more during the curing process. We took plant #2 down today and from the looks of it that one is gong to yield closer to 4 (or maybe a bit more), so I have to say that the first two plants in...
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    NooB Advice

    Well riddle, the weight is in for plant #1. It came out to 3.25 oz, though it's still just a little damp (I like to start curing while it's still a little sticky). Took down plant #2 today and I'm guesstimating that it's going to yield more like 4 oz, maybe a bit more. My sister also made...
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    NooB Advice

    Agreed, that sounds like a tincture. I haven't tried to do it myself yet, but from the little I've read it's a bit more complicated then what your contemplating.
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    which plants tend to give more yield??

    Ok, yield is a totally subjective thing, and it varies so much by strain that there aren't any hard and fast guidelines. General rule of thumb is that short and bushy=Indica/Indica dominant, which also usually means a smaller harvest per plant, but it also means that they flower faster and you...
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    NooB Advice

    Now I'm going to have to get a picture of my boys and post them. :) Archie and The Beast. One's a 40# Austrialian Sheperd, the others a 110# black lab that is the doggie version of Jethro Clampitt (big, loveable and dumber then a doorknob for those of you who didn't get the reference). :)
  9. EdGreyfox

    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    MZ, You and i know that it takes energy away from the main buds sites, but trying to explain that to one particular person hasn't been easy. He has certain notions about how MJ should be grown, and getting him to hear anything that doesn't fit those notions is a pain. Nevermind the fact that...
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    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    Yeah, that looks familiar. Be prepared for plants that get nice and bushy, especially if you give them a long veg period. You'll end up needing to put a stake down into the pot to secure the main stem to, and will also end up tying a lot of your branches off to it as they start to lean under...
  11. EdGreyfox

    Calling All Noob Growers

    Don't be surprised if the house closing is a last minute thing that happens right before the end of the month. My closing was on again/off again from the 15th until the 30th, and after rescheduling me for the next month they called at 11am on the 31st and asked if i could be in by 2pm. They...
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    NooB Advice

    Lady, Welcome to the thread. Just a bit of advice to offer on strain selection- Indicas tend to be a lot easier to grow then Sativas, and since they flower faster and stay (relatively) small they tend to be pretty ideal for an indoor grower. They usually don't pack quite the punch a Sativa...
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    Calling All Noob Growers

    Here we have a difference of opinion. I use Dyna Grow mixed with Jacks, but I like their Liquid Grow 7-9-5 formula. I don't give nutes until the very end of the veg phase when you want to start elevating your P levels slightly anyway, and I feel that between the Liquid Grow and Jacks Classic...
  14. EdGreyfox

    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    Ok, you do clean off the bottom of the stems then. I haven't been doing that for a couple of reasons. First, we haven't been able to harvest enough before now to be able to afford to lose even one gram. Second, trying to convince my partners that cutting popcorn bud producing stems off is an...
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    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    And here comes the pictures! Or at least some of them. These were taken today with a cellphone camera so the quality isn't fantastic, but at least I've got something to post. :) The first is a picture of my flowering area, and the second two show my handy dandy home made drying rack with the...
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    Calling All Noob Growers

    It's harvest time in the big city riddle! Took down my first blueberry today, and it took my sis and I an hour and a half to harvest and trim everything. Not sure if it's the difference in the strains or just my problems with the first grow, but most of my secondary colas on this plant were...
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    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    Harvest Time! Well, I harvested one of the two oldest plants today, and I was really happy with the amount I got off of it. Not sure what the wet weight was, but I should have my dry weight in about 4 days if the drying goes the same as it did on my last grow. I should have some pics to post...
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    NooB Advice

    Looks like at least a few weeks to me. The pistils haven't started to retract and the buds aren't swelling yet, so you still have a ways to go.
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    NooB Advice

    Civil, I use a 400w for veg and a 600w for flowering, and I like the results. I use t5's for cloning, and in my experience they aren't anywhere close to a 400w when it comes to veg power. Something else I've learned is that your plants have to adjust to the light intensity, and the switch...
  20. EdGreyfox

    Blueberry forever! My second (and perpetual) grow

    MZ, The problem with the pictures is that my brother in law can't seem to get his email to send them to me. He and my sis come over every saturday and take a new set of pictures, but since my computer doesn't have the right programs to work with their digital camera he has to send them to me...
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