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DCobeen

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Shit you dont know me then i dont get people to build i do the building. I have not run hydro but that doesn't mean i have not studied the shit out of it. I am looking in to a rdwc system based on teas. When i get to OR i am running the octagon with four trees in rdwc. I will run the rest in soil till i get a fill, and moms will always be soil. I am taking the worms;)
I kinda thought you would say that. That is cool and yes I have to use your strengths as well as mine. Sounds like you are the builder bro. I am cool with that. I can follow instructions and help in said building.
 

BeastGrow

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What does he amend with? I added in mycos when I tranplanted, and did a few with no mycos to see the differences when I transplant up to 5 gallons.
i recently amended my coco and the plants love it.

I'm trying out the Neptunes Harvest line of nutes(liquid fish fert, liquid seaweed, crab meal, kelp meal), Grandmas Gold Molasses, Nectar of the Gods liquid bonemeal, Wiggle worm EWC, and Azomite (rock dust).

Still pH water to 5.8-6.0
 

AlphaPhase

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20150130_220256.jpg 20150130_220301.jpg Oh before I forget to ask, is the sour cherry a heavy feeder by any chance? They are legit seedlings and were yellowing, looked like mag Def, so I gave them water from my hydro res and it cleared it up and they liked it? 500ppm.. They don't even have a set of leaves yet so I found it strange :p
 

giggles26

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This lady right here can kiss my ass!
Pot Reformers Aren't Afraid of Loretta Lynch
The attorney general nominee says she opposes legalization, but pot advocates don’t see her as a threat.


Loretta Lynch looks past President Barack Obama during his announcement in November that he would nominate her to be attorney general. Lynch's comments during her confirmation hearing opposing marijuana legalization have activists on both sides of the issue wondering whether a policy change would come if she is confirmed.

By Steven NelsonJan. 29, 2015 | 3:05 p.m. EST+ More
The U.S. attorney general could decide tomorrow to begin a legal assault on state-regulated marijuana sales, and federal judges likely would rule in the Justice Department's favor.

But reform advocates aren’t afraid attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch would do that, even if she personally opposes pot legalization.

Lynch said she opposes legal sales of marijuana Wednesday during a Senate confirmation hearing in which she also said she disagrees with President Barack Obama about the harmfulness of the drug.

[READ: Nebraska, Oklahoma Ask Supreme Court to Kill Colorado Legalization]


Obama told The New Yorker last year drinking alcohol is more dangerous than smoking pot, and he said “it’s important" for voter-approved legalization to proceed in Colorado and Washington state.

Lynch, a federal prosecutor based in New York, said, “I certainly don’t hold that view and don’t agree with that view of marijuana. I certainly think the president was speaking from his personal experience and personal opinion, neither of which I’m able to share.”

Continuing, she said, “I can tell you that not only do I not support the legalization of marijuana, it is not the position of the Department of Justice currently to support the legalization. Nor would it be the position should I become confirmed as attorney general.”


Attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch testifies during her confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
Though seemingly entrenched and broadly supported, state marijuana regulations are legally fragile, as possession of the drug for any reason – outside limited research – remains a federal crime.

Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder has allowed states to regulate and tax sales of pot for recreational use, saying in 2013 states could proceed so long as certain enforcement priorities weren't affected. But future attorneys general conceivably could bring legal sales to a screeching halt.

Lynch did not commit to changing existing department policies, but Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., appreciated the candid response and told her, “I hope that you will cease to be silent."

[RELATED: Tribes Consider Gamble on Pot Legalization]

At the same hearing, Lynch carefully responded to questions from Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., saying it “certainly would be my policy if confirmed as attorney general to continue enforcing the marijuana laws,” with a focus on violations of enforcement priorities already outlined by the department, such as marijuana being transported from states that allow recreational use to those that do not.

Anti-legalization activists were tickled to learn of a potentially powerful ally.

"We are breathing a sigh of relief," Kevin Sabet, president of the anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana, said in an email blast. "Ms. Lynch is a knowledgeable, experienced, justice-minded individual, and for her to come out so adamantly against legalization is extremely encouraging. It will give our efforts a shot in the arm."

Lynch’s disagreement with Obama on marijuana in some ways mirrors disagreement expressed by Drug Enforcement Administrator Michele Leonhart. Pro-legalization reformers who demanded the ouster of Leonhart for insubordination, however, aren’t particularly alarmed by Lynch’s comments.

“We can only hope she was telling some lawmakers what they need to hear in order to get through the confirmation process,” says Mason Tvert, a spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project.

“It would be shocking if she is actually unaware that marijuana is far less harmful than alcohol,” Tvert says. “The CDC attributes tens of thousands of deaths each year to alcohol use alone, including hundreds from overdose, whereas no deaths are attributed solely to marijuana use and there’s never been a fatal overdose.”

[OPINION: 10 Questions for Loretta Lynch]

Tom Angell, chairman of the group Marijuana Majority, is likewise far from panic.

"We don't need federal officials to personally support legalization,” he says. “We only need them to respect the will of voters who have implemented legalization in their own states.”

Angell says he heard in Lynch’s testimony a willingness to respect state marijuana laws. “As long as they don't spend resources trying to overturn those duly-enacted laws, I'm much less concerned about the personal views of Justice Department personnel,” he says.

There was similarly muted reaction from congressional leaders who favor marijuana reform.


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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., declined to take a whack at Lynch, merely responding to her comments in an emailed statement by saying "there are dangers in consuming marijuana, alcohol and soda pop," and that it's his opinion the cost of regulating people's choices "far outweighs the benefits."

Alaska and Oregon residents voted to legalize marijuana in November, as did residents of the District of Columbia, though Republicans in Congress likely will block the opening of stores there. The Department of Justice said in December that American Indian tribes also can legalize marijuana, and several are considering doing so.


http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/01/29/loretta-lynch-pot-legalization-marijuana-reform
 

DST

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It's definitely a tickling day!!!

Potting some Dogs up before I leave. We all like a bit of root!
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Here's my new fave Deep Blue pheno. Got a nice hybrid skunk look about it. Viney structure. Stretch has been minimal and I almost thought it was shrinking and growing more nodes at the same time at first.
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Here's what I have been using for my soil, for quite a while now (although the OG tea has been added of late).
this is calc for your lawn, lol>>
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this is for connifers!:) that's how we roll. I like the NPK range, and the mycorrhizae is always a no brainer. 15 scroats and it lasts me all season;) the kalk above has lasted me for years (hence the faded colour on the bag)
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And the og tea stuff>
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And of course there is the compost heap. I have moved it so interested to see what happens.

My wife is doing a new photography project, she snapped this pic on her travels around the city. I don't even think "wash me" is even fitting!!!!
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HydroGp

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Amazing. I ordered some stuff yesterday and its allready here :)
Dang that honeywell is a powerfull little fan.
Both tents are running at the same time now :O Been so for 3 hours. Temps are fine at 24 in one tent and 26 in the other. Need to attach a carbon filter in tent one. that might give a few more c.
Guess my dogs are going to flower now! :D
They get special treatment with the Kuskie Kush :P
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