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collective meds 2015

jdkronyk101

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Schrews,
It will be week to week for sure but looks like ill have a few ready to start on by oct 5th or so..and looks to go all the way till the 20-25th on a couple.. i think ill replant one of the hoopsnext week for a late finish but I'm undecided on that..lookin great over at ur place bro..always a pleasure to see you in here. I've got one more foliar this week then food flush food flush till the finish. ill flush for a week molasses and compost tea only..then a week and a half of h20 only..
 

EastBayGrower

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It will be week to week for sure but looks like ill have a few ready to start on by oct 5th or so..and looks to go all the way till the 20-25th on a couple.. i think ill replant one of the hoopsnext week for a late finish but I'm undecided on that..lookin great over at ur place bro..always a pleasure to see you in here. I've got one more foliar this week then food flush food flush till the finish. ill flush for a week molasses and compost tea only..then a week and a half of h20 only..

right on bro, shits looking great and thanks for sharing about you tea methods, i got a trainwreck that could be pulled at the end of sept. thats my earliest,

and i too am thinking about putting a few more clones out next week for a late season harvest, you have an experience with late season crops? any advice? I'm going to be using proven quick finishing strains, trainwreck, fire og, xj13, and acouple others...

good luck on a successful and happy harvest!!!!! :) coming to the home stretch....
 

jdkronyk101

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EB
shits lookin good at ur place too bro respect!

As for the fall run. expect tempss to fall rain to come and yield to drop. so if u have power use it
i.e. dehum, heat, air flow. but usually quality stays high. and can be a top notch harvest. use actinovate weekly till two weeks out as it can get foggy ur way. I'm up here..dry but cold so a cover and heat are a must have. and goid airflow goes along wY. we need rain so i won't complain..just hope its not 2ft of snow...lol..that wet pre winter shit can crush a hoop..lol
 

jdkronyk101

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As i was just talking with east bay about drippers on his forum..i figured id take some shots of my set up.
its pretty simple. we are off grid so we use gravity to build pressure. you can use a pump ant there are many who do as well as plenty of ways to do it but gravity works just fine for us.
i have a one inch line that charges the garden. every deck has a timer. each timer runs 2 seperate 3/4" service line. Each 3/4" service line services 8 plants or less. here's the 1" line to timer to 3/4" service lines
 

jdkronyk101

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Now each service line runs parallel to the plant rows. from this
a "T" 3/4x3/4x1/2"thread comes up to each plant. after a 1/2" elbow it goes to a 1/2" T. Which connects to a 5' soaker hose ring. Also attached is one adjustable shrubbler via 1/8" tube and barb. the shrubbler is placed 6" or so to the side of the main stem...

 

jdkronyk101

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The drip system is one of the easiest and most effective upgrades a grower can invest in. we only feed nutes/teas/foliar from the top with garden hoses. the drippers run clear water at regular intervals. plants like structure and schedules. we run our drippers in the morning just before or after the sun begins touching the plants directly.
This allows a lot less time wasted on tedious watering, and more precice accuracy per plant. i can know witbin 50g or so exactly how much water my garden uses. in these drought times i can say we waste almost none. our drippers drip to 5% run off or less. when we feed we get zero run off..
 

Calidude

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Man, looking good. I will need to get a drip system going next year. I spend 3 to 5 hours hand watering every other day and it is taking too much time.

I like that your plants are still green. At this stage I have plants that are generally yellowing which sucks.
 

jdkronyk101

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Cali..its just the large holes/pots/boxes, constant scratch ins every 2 weeks, and foliar once a week.. otherwise id be yellowing already fo sho. Ill welcome a little yellow in two weeks!!
 

jdkronyk101

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He decimated a gsc in the 45gl pot..and one of the 3x6 gsc boxes..jumped right over the 7' deer fence w/fabric overlay...
 

EastBayGrower

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looking great bro, yeah im having alittle trouble with my flag emitters cloggin but there easy to clear out, just pop the top and put it back, the flow clears the line...

im trying to feed really lite liquid and/or soluble nutes (soluble seaweed, fish hydrosylate, hibrix, and humic acid) through my line but am guessing this might be causing the clogs... iknow i shoud do simply water but cant help myself... clearing clogs is a bitch though!

i initially set up soaker hose also but it clogged on the first run and i had to switch, you having any issues with clogging?
 

Shcrews

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aw that suckss! fuckin deer! those things jump fences like nobodys business.


I have deer on my hill all the time. For some reason they never eat the ganja. in 3 years i've only had a tiny part of one branch get nibbled. I think it's because theres a ton of other stuff growing on the hillside, lots of grass and brush for them to eat and they seem to prefer that instead of the weed plants.
 

jdkronyk101

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Todays tea..300gal.. dr. earth bloom,molasses,humic acid,high phos seabird,cal 33,soluable kelp, living stone organics jackpot, sensational solutions compost tea, cal fe mag, and quantum light.

 

jdkronyk101

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I had noticed the weather station showing 100% humidity from midnight till 8am while i was away. seems this explains it..luckily we sit 500-100ft above the fog line!
 

jdkronyk101

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I had noticed the weather station showing 100% humidity from midnight till 8am while i was away. seems this explains it..luckily we sit 500-100ft above the fog line!
 

jdkronyk101

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Todays tea started bubbling at 6am.. running on the inverter battery set up..fish hydrosolate,high phos seabird, anastasi gold, kelp, dr earth liquid bloom, cal 33, and molasses.
 

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