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horribleherk

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pretty good... well now anyway.. just got over 15 days of pneumonia, still have abit of a cough but I got the all clear from the doc..

just got some New plants going for the remainder of the winter .. trying a couple of Iranian goddesses out (supposedly it's Iranian short season) also got some white widow going that I had crossed with Zulu skunk.. both are pretty stable so I shouldn't have a problem locking down some of the traits I want.. other then that not a whole lot going on.. working when I can and just chilling at the home front.. hopefully 2018 is a better year to me.. last year was a bitch to me..lol
I'm gonna start most of my garden from seeds this yearIMG_4358.JPG
 

horribleherk

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if the outdoors temps hold I can possibly keep the led in here but I'm real close to putting the hps back in I think I was a bit hasty in taking it out I'm waiting to see if my temps reach 75.f IMG_4395.JPG IMG_4400.JPG
 

Cold$moke

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Havent tried the tupor yet.
But when i ran coco i found that a 70/30 coco perlite was a nice mix

50/50 was a little to fast to dry for me .

Nice work so far man:)
 

horribleherk

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Havent tried the tupor yet.
But when i ran coco i found that a 70/30 coco perlite was a nice mix

50/50 was a little to fast to dry for me .

Nice work so far man:)
I've got a few coco grows under my belt & depending on the coco source I've ran as high as 40% perlite but as you've said 30% perlite is hard to beat tupur for all practical purposes is coco mixed & ready to run right out of the bag I'm guessing about 20% perlite as well as some other stuff
 

OnePrays

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my cheap-ass approach to heat continues to work out well & the blackjack grow is gonna flip Monday as the candyland is filling the screen if our pattern of rain storms holds I'll be able to return to leds in both tents instead of only one but that all hinges on how warm these rain storms are but for now it's in my best interest not to fuck with something that's working View attachment 4071387View attachment 4071388
Damn she’s gotten huge how big is that grow space again? Man she’s going to yield huge I bet.
 

Keystone-grower™

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always wanted to try it just never got around to it seems simple & trouble free
I liked it, but dirt has a special place in my heart. Before I moved up here to PA, I grew up on a farm on the proper side of the mason Dixon line down in south Carolina. Corn, cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and peanuts. We had a few animals too obviously, but our money came from the crops listed above.

This year will be my first proper veggie garden since I left the farm, I'm really excited for it. I am also reading up on mushroom propagation, I know someone who will pay good money for shitake and morels, they seem to be more difficult to fruit though.
 

horribleherk

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I liked it, but dirt has a special place in my heart. Before I moved up here to PA, I grew up on a farm on the proper side of the mason Dixon line down in south Carolina. Corn, cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and peanuts. We had a few animals too obviously, but our money came from the crops listed above.

This year will be my first proper veggie garden since I left the farm, I'm really excited for it. I am also reading up on mushroom propagation, I know someone who will pay good money for shitake and morels, they seem to be more difficult to fruit though.
I too grew up in a farming community, but have always had a fascination with hydro now I'm in the sierra gold country in California & enjoying my tomato & peppers this year I'm starting from seedIMG_4357.JPG
 
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