Greenpoint seeds!!

Heisengrow

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I love the Blumats, but the floraflex stuff might be worth the equally high prices. Seems like it might be the next generation but it is hard to pull, the trigger when the Blumats are already in hand. Blumats put the control wih the plants, I really like how they respond to environmental changes as well as the plants’ needs, totally passively. I would be interested in any first habd accounts of the floraflex equipment, it looks nice but the prices seem a bit gougey. The DIY alternative are so much cheaper than some of their stuff, it is not a fortune but I feel like...meh, a little.
Jungle boys runs all that flex stuff.see it on there IG all the time.they use rock wool cubes on tables.how you think they find all that fire.just pheno hunting huge ass tables of seeds.
 

Cptn

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100%

Even when I was living in Illinois I never understood the paranoia of "not discussing" shipping method, blah blah blah.

Like law enforcement officials are mentally retarded. If they wanted to investigate a seed company or someone growing the last place they're going to go is a pot forum, lol. And if they do it's already too late.

If they want to bust GPS all they have to do is make a few controlled purchases of seeds.

If they want to bust someone for growing they'll call up the electric company or pull someone over as they leave your house.

I'd be willing to bet at least $5 that zero people in the US have been busted by an official going on a pot forum and seeing the shipping method of a seedbank.
$5 . . . So . . . you're ALL IN huh?
Highroller.
I just want them to stay in business long enough for my delayed packs to get to me.

I'm willing to bet at least $6 that you don't have any orders pending right now, so you have no stake in the game which lets you be cavalier about other people's risk.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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I love the Blumats, but the floraflex stuff might be worth the equally high prices. Seems like it might be the next generation but it is hard to pull, the trigger when the Blumats are already in hand. Blumats put the control wih the plants, I really like how they respond to environmental changes as well as the plants’ needs, totally passively. I would be interested in any first habd accounts of the floraflex equipment, it looks nice but the prices seem a bit gougey. The DIY alternative are so much cheaper than some of their stuff, it is not a fortune but I feel like...meh, a little.
Floraflex look nice been eyeing it for awhile just to try but doubt anything will be better cost wise of effectiveness for larger scale than water-pulse capillary mats.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Not without a warrant..
I am pretty sure electrical utilities cooperate with law enforcement without a warrant. That said, unless you are running 5k watts or more the electric bill is a tough angle for them. My whole op could be a small space heater or air conditioner.
Mah Cackleberry is coming!

Floraflex look nice been eyeing it for awhile just to try but doubt anything will be better cost wise of effectiveness for larger scale than water-pulse capillary mats.
Jungle boys runs all that flex stuff.see it on there IG all the time.they use rock wool cubes on tables.how you think they find all that fire.just pheno hunting huge ass tables of seeds.
I am going to have to look into them further, then. I think I like the rockwool thing, plan to use it more often. I wish I had room to do big NFT tables.
I will be moving to a bigger place within 6 months, and then it shall be as if Donkey Kong is on, verily.
 

ThatSpudGuy

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little off topic and aimed at you guys that run coco do you have any suggestions for a hydro type of system to auto feed coco.i know there are some growers on this thread.I love RDWC and any other medium less setups but have been interested in trying coco for a while to be able to get more plants into an area.Hard to do in DWC cause the buckets cant really be moved around.I like the idea of spacing plants out on the floor in an open room with overhead lighting to have freedom to move around and have plants in different stages of flowering.Ive seen the pots with the cages around them and think those are pretty cool.
I know coco has the be fed 3 times a day and treated like hydro to make it right using smaller pots and kinda letting everything run through.I just dont have time to babysit a garden 3 times a day.Any one can point me in the right direction or a link to setting something like this up would be awesome.
im no expert by any means but have you ever tried hempy? suppose to be great growth rates and simple to manage. im switching from coco to hempy next round . people use coco in them but im going to use perlite/vermiculite mixture. just a thought mate
 

Michael Huntherz

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@Heisengrow if you wanna anything about bluemats @40AmpstoFreedom runs them. I think. And or autopots. I ordered an autopot. They may be up your alley. Check em out. @40AmpstoFreedom talked me into them. And they are expandable.
I don’t think Blumats would scale up well, even at the size Heisengrow rolls, I think they would be a bit too fussy to set up and maintain. I believe @Greengenes707 moved away from them for that reason a while back.

For small grows, like mine, hard to beat.
 

Straininsane

Active Member
I am pretty sure electrical utilities cooperate with law enforcement without a warrant. That said, unless you are running 5k watts or more the electric bill is a tough angle for them. My whole op could be a small space heater or air conditioner.
Mah Cackleberry is coming!

I know the Electric companies used to give the authorities whatever info they wanted but at least in my state they need a subpoena to access your records.. that said the authorities can do whatever they want so better safe than sorry even tho people tell me they have had 3,000$ power bills for years straight no mishaps but definitely risky

I am going to have to look into them further, then. I think I like the rockwool thing, plan to use it more often. I wish I had room to do big NFT tables.
I will be moving to a bigger place within 6 months, and then it shall be as if Donkey Kong is on, verily.
 

Michael Huntherz

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I know the Electric companies used to give the authorities whatever info they wanted but at least in my state they need a subpoena to access your records.. that said the authorities can do whatever they want so better safe than sorry even tho people tell me they have had 3,000$ power bills for years straight no mishaps but definitely risky
Extracted your post so others can find and read it.
 

Yodaweed

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Ok so i am seriously doubting the genetic make up of this skywarden, i am growing this one skywarden next to two crockett family farms tangie, the only difference i can see in the 3 is the skywarden is more sensitive to heat, structurally it is nearly identical, leaf shape, size and structure nearly the same, does not make sense to me that this indica dom strain looks almost the same as two sativa dom strains......no way this is a stout indica i think a lot of people don't even know the makeup of the genetics they are running they just know the name and what they are told it is.

tldr; This skywarden is long and dangley just like my sativas i don't think it's an indica plant.
 

Bodyne

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Ok so i am seriously doubting the genetic make up of this skywarden, i am growing this one skywarden next to two crockett family farms tangie, the only difference i can see in the 3 is the skywarden is more sensitive to heat, structurally it is nearly identical, leaf shape, size and structure nearly the same, does not make sense to me that this indica dom strain looks almost the same as two sativa dom strains......no way this is a stout indica i think a lot of people don't even know the makeup of the genetics they are running they just know the name and what they are told it is.

tldr; This skywarden is long and dangley just like my sativas i don't think it's an indica plant.
I think its on the stardawg side. Im still figuring out how Tres Dawg is indica dom, Chem 4 is indica dom, and Stardawg is 90% sat. But from growin out a few strains, it comes on the daddy side, imho. ChemD was a strong sturdy bush, not lanky a bit, got bx3 f2's and I guess I'll try a few of them next round and see what happens. As previously mentioned I flowered almost half the time under the MH to try and keep the Bounty Hunters shorter, it did work some, mine are bout 4 foot and bulking nicely and I didn't top. I'll never do that again, lol. JMHO. Also, I have had some fire alien kush and I have had some mouseweed alien kush, so I never been completely sold on it, but again, one of my faves is firealienurkel, so go figure
 

Med68w

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Ok so i am seriously doubting the genetic make up of this skywarden, i am growing this one skywarden next to two crockett family farms tangie, the only difference i can see in the 3 is the skywarden is more sensitive to heat, structurally it is nearly identical, leaf shape, size and structure nearly the same, does not make sense to me that this indica dom strain looks almost the same as two sativa dom strains......no way this is a stout indica i think a lot of people don't even know the makeup of the genetics they are running they just know the name and what they are told it is.

tldr; This skywarden is long and dangley just like my sativas i don't think it's an indica plant.
I’m in the same boat as you. Popped some Lupine Lime and the leaves are crazy broad and fat for a Sativa strain. 0EB8C18D-E2DF-4B4C-95BC-CF37DC9915F9.jpeg
 

jayblaze710

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Ok so i am seriously doubting the genetic make up of this skywarden, i am growing this one skywarden next to two crockett family farms tangie, the only difference i can see in the 3 is the skywarden is more sensitive to heat, structurally it is nearly identical, leaf shape, size and structure nearly the same, does not make sense to me that this indica dom strain looks almost the same as two sativa dom strains......no way this is a stout indica i think a lot of people don't even know the makeup of the genetics they are running they just know the name and what they are told it is.

tldr; This skywarden is long and dangley just like my sativas i don't think it's an indica plant.
Far be it from me to defend GPS, but you’re comparing hybrids to hybrids here. Despite being typically indica dom, OG and Chem plants can be pretty lanky or throw some lanky offspring. The Stardawg also seems to dominate in the crosses.

Gu crosses his Stardawg to whatever popular clones he can get his hands on. None of the stuff is particularly rare in the CO scene, so I’d be surprised if anything was being misrepresented.
 

slow drawl

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My first time growing out Stardawg anything. The 3 I have going in my GH the Deputy, Sky Dweller and Night RIder are all kinda gangly and wirey, with very little natural symmetry. The Deputy has been more manageable and appears to lean to the BB side. They all need a lot of support, I'm expecting some fire though. The Deputy I grew out in my tent is great sativa smoke really love it.
 

macsnax

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Ok so i am seriously doubting the genetic make up of this skywarden, i am growing this one skywarden next to two crockett family farms tangie, the only difference i can see in the 3 is the skywarden is more sensitive to heat, structurally it is nearly identical, leaf shape, size and structure nearly the same, does not make sense to me that this indica dom strain looks almost the same as two sativa dom strains......no way this is a stout indica i think a lot of people don't even know the makeup of the genetics they are running they just know the name and what they are told it is.

tldr; This skywarden is long and dangley just like my sativas i don't think it's an indica plant.
Gotta remember too, that your environment has play on what phenos are displayed.
 

Chunky Stool

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My biggest Texas Butter is having a bad week.
This is the second giant branch to snap off-- and it's definitely going to affect yield. :wall:
Given the amount of damage to the main stem, I wouldn't be surprised if this plant develops a fatal fungal infection.
The tree repair spray helps, but based on experience, I'd say she's only got a 50/50 chance.
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macsnax

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My biggest Texas Butter is having a bad week.
This is the second giant branch to snap off-- and it's definitely going to affect yield. :wall:
Given the amount of damage to the main stem, I wouldn't be surprised if this plant develops a fatal fungal infection.
The tree repair spray helps, but based on experience, I'd say she's only got a 50/50 chance.
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Bummer man, you should have a few clones there.
 

NoWaistedSpace

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My biggest Texas Butter is having a bad week.
This is the second giant branch to snap off-- and it's definitely going to affect yield. :wall:
Given the amount of damage to the main stem, I wouldn't be surprised if this plant develops a fatal fungal infection.
The tree repair spray helps, but based on experience, I'd say she's only got a 50/50 chance.
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I lost a branch that size off of a C99. Our weather has turned to shit for the last 2 weeks. rained 8 out of 10 days straight. Gonna be a lot more snap off now with very little sun. They won't be able to hold any weight. Such a shame.
 

BleedsGreen

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My biggest Texas Butter is having a bad week.
This is the second giant branch to snap off-- and it's definitely going to affect yield. :wall:
Given the amount of damage to the main stem, I wouldn't be surprised if this plant develops a fatal fungal infection.
The tree repair spray helps, but based on experience, I'd say she's only got a 50/50 chance.
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That sucks, hoping for the best for you and your lady, she is\was beautiful too!
 
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