Indoor THC Bomb Auto Fem / Pro-Mix / HID Grow For Noobs

I've been on vacation since 2011 - I look forward to start working!

Good morning, btw.

wow thats a long day there my friend, but sounds like a good plan!:yeah:


your telling me!
O MAN! hash i need a vacation! but my decision is easy because someone has to stay home and feed the girls in the tent!:funny:
 
Bigger pot generally = bigger plant and harvest, again depending on gentics.

I might play with a 20 gallon this winter.

Taller = better for the main tap
I am going to do 2x 5 gal and 2,1617 gal for the FastBuds Green Crack.
And use the defoilation protocol on at least one of the gals.

So, is that an invitation to come skiing at your place hashmaster? Ive never been skiing before
I like downhill skiing.
Cross country skiing is a hardcore norwegian tradition. I hate it. As a child I became expert in avoiding cross country skiing; I could remove my skiing boot without dad noticing or I "fell" and one of the skis broke....
 
Should be a fairly easy day as I may have done it once or twice before..... :smoking:

Just kidding... Actually the reason it will be easier is due to the way I pack a grow space.

When I pull these plants out of their grow space these bushes will spread wide open for easy access.

By using the white fiberboard and walls and other plants as virtually the only means of support means they won't support their own weight upright.

So they will spread wide open for trimming.

Plus the ones I'm going to crisp for hash and oil production will keep all their sugar leaves intact :biggrin:

:cheers:
Sugar leaves are good smoke. Why remove all of them?
I need to do a little premature chopping tomorrow. Still not sure how much I want to trim since I will smoke these sugar leaves.

I look forward to see you trim buds at some point. I'm nit sure I did it correctly the first time.
 
Sugar leaves are good smoke. Why remove all of them?
I need to do a little premature chopping tomorrow. Still not sure how much I want to trim since I will smoke these sugar leaves.

I look forward to see you trim buds at some point. I'm nit sure I did it correctly the first time.

After a proper drying and long term cure the buds will usually have a better flavor and smoother smoke with all the sugar leaves removed prior to drying.

And then you just dry your trim and use it for quick and easy hash... or oil
 
haha i enjoy working from home, i get to spend all day with my son:yay:
Home office is good.
I've been unemployed for 5 yrs. Not fun.
Looking forward to get up in the morning and teach biology and chemistry to unvilling small youngsters.
 
Looking forward to get up in the morning and teach biology and chemistry to unvilling small youngsters.
thats great doc! when i was gorwing up i wanted to be a marine biologist or a fighter pilot... i would still love to be either of the 2 but unfortunately with my arrest record for marijuana i cant anymore....:nonono:
 
thats great doc! when i was gorwing up i wanted to be a marine biologist or a fighter pilot... i would still love to be either of the 2 but unfortunately with my arrest record for marijuana i cant anymore....:nonono:
I have managed to avoid beeing arrested all these years.
I did my Ph.D. on fish and the stress of beeing fished or exposed to the wrong salinity. It was 3 funny years.
 
I have managed to avoid beeing arrested all these years.
I did my Ph.D. on fish and the stress of beeing fished or exposed to the wrong salinity. It was 3 funny years.
so you were out on a bat for a while im assuming? i loveeee the water and fishing man!
 
so you were out on a bat for a while im assuming? i loveeee the water and fishing man!
No...I had trouts in the aquarium, coz I isolated cells from them
In Canada we studied the euryhaline fish Fundulus heteroclitus - killifish. It regulates its salt transport according to salinity. Fundulus species lives in the estuaries of the east coast of North America, where it is trapped in ponds. Water in estuaries is usually brackish, but when the killifish is trapped in ponds after hight tide, they can experience extremely high salinity when the water evaporates between tides. Very interesting signal transduction for me. I specialised in intracellular signalling in response to cellular stressors and the gene expression patterns that occur.
If you want to read, I can email some links to a few papers.
 
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