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Shcrews

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On a more serious note, the best defense against pests and disease is a mixture of sour milk and the urine of an elite grower. Mix in equal undiluted parts and apply liberally to your whole crop...

i heard this works best when you use human milk from an elite female grower
 

CHEFfy

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Roundup (glyphosphate) IS used heavily on legume crops to force maturation (death) in areas with shorter growing seasons or where drought doesn't kill plants in time for harvest. So, most of the split peas, lentils, garbs and various field grown dried beans have been treated with roundup just prior to harvest! Lesson: buy organic legumes if at all possible.
 

Critter

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ha yall are a trip...on a gg4 note, I had to pull my gg4 to reveg cause i got the hiv from a friend in ore and lost all my clones of her...lucky i was only in week 2

Happy 2016 Gluetards :wave:
 

CoCoSativas

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Yeah I don't wear gloves unless I'm using chems on clones. People have been getting their finger oils on flowers for thousands of years and it's never been a contamination issue. I think the gloves are more to avoid annoying sticky fingers. The other night my hands got so sticky from de-fanning all the glues in my flower room that I literally could not touch twine to tie up tops.

Another side note, unrelated to glue: pm is not systemic. It's misinformation started the same way the whole "myclobutanil is carcinogenic" myth began. Someone read it on a forum and started spreading it as fact. Check out ucdavis research on pm. It's a surface infection. Some strains exhibit endocytic growth, which just means they root into leaf tissue, but it's not mobile within the plant. Mycelium Deffinitely does not overtake tissue without being visible, I used to grow edible fungus. Treat clones with a good systemic fungicide, then keep your vpd on point, you'll never see pm again unless you're growing weak susceptible cultivars. Environment 100%

LoL yeah some people are really firm about gloves and I could see it with certain strains (I refrain from touching flower I just don't like it) but I don't feel them needed for my personal production, or even on the stuff I sell as long as the nodes are long enough to not need to ever touch bud...

I agree about the pm. If your environment is good you won't see it unless what you are growing is weak to it. Sadly there's a few really amazing varieties out there that are naturally very weak to pm. When I still grew indica I found soma rock bud to be the worst culprit ever in that department.

I'm glad I don't grow indicas anymore CoCoIndicas sounds like shit haha
 

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I harvested the GG#4 that was fully seeded by the RoadDawg male.
After 5 days I noticed that there was a new seedling growing out of the pot that the GG was in. A seed must've dropped onto the soil. Its been growing on 12/12 for a few days.
To bad I didnt notice it earlier. Right now it has a 7" stem laying on the dirt. :biggrin:
 

CoCoSativas

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Roundup (glyphosphate) IS used heavily on legume crops to force maturation (death) in areas with shorter growing seasons or where drought doesn't kill plants in time for harvest. So, most of the split peas, lentils, garbs and various field grown dried beans have been treated with roundup just prior to harvest! Lesson: buy organic legumes if at all possible.

Wow I feel fortunate I'm not big on lugumes
 

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is gg4 anyone else first thing in the morning smoke? I have a nice bubbler with my coffee. ;-)
 
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Shcrews

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LOL the dude from Denver Relief sounds pretty salty about gg4 testing higher than 'his' strain



""Anything at 33 percent THC is kind of hard to believe, physically," said Kayvan Khalatbari, co-founder of Denver Relief, a Colorado dispensary that produced R-18, the third-strongest strain ever tested by High Times at 27.34 percent THC. "

and then

"What really is the difference between 33 percent and 28 percent on the effect that its providing you with? That's like saying there's a big difference between 55 proof alcohol and 60 proof alcohol. With THC, once you get into the upper 20s, it's all the same thing."

sad that this is the attitude of some people these days in the weed game. fuck your hype, Kayvan, and bow down to superiour genetics
 

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LOL the dude from Denver Relief sounds pretty salty about gg4 testing higher than 'his' strain



""Anything at 33 percent THC is kind of hard to believe, physically," said Kayvan Khalatbari, co-founder of Denver Relief, a Colorado dispensary that produced R-18, the third-strongest strain ever tested by High Times at 27.34 percent THC. "

and then

"What really is the difference between 33 percent and 28 percent on the effect that its providing you with? That's like saying there's a big difference between 55 proof alcohol and 60 proof alcohol. With THC, once you get into the upper 20s, it's all the same thing."

sad that this is the attitude of some people these days in the weed game. fuck your hype, Kayvan, and bow down to superiour genetics

I think they're upset their GG tests high teens / low twenties :laughing:

If only they'd let JW get them verified cuts, they're probably running a BS S1.
 
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