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San Diegos Finest Cuts #2

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Mitochondrion

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Here is some dried DUD- Also Qp, per. Really beautiful pastels in the bud. also dark purp. This will slant you down by the same degree AD will slant you up. No ceiling. Awesome genetics. I want to say thank you to those responsible. Have a great weekend!
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AlienDawg dried shots-
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Stay green and non mean SD, Mito-
 

barth

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WOW!!! Alien Dawg looks promising. I am at day 24 and they are already looking good. I think its the Ether Cut. I got it at PNC a month or so back. I am entering an Alien Dawg cut into the beer cup challenge.


I am 45 days into flower with a Chocolope cut that i got from PNC. Anyone know when the chocolate smell shows up?

 

subrob

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if i remember right, dragors chocolope smelled like fruity pebbles....but it rocked....
 
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medfinder

TOTAL BULLSHIT!!

TOTAL BULLSHIT!!

Nothing like morning raids to make patients feel safe in their homes..



HERES THE NEWS...WAY SUCKS..



Federal agents raid San Diego marijuana clinics - KSWT: Local News, Weather, Sports Yuma, AZ El Centro Imperial Valley, CA |

Associated Press - July 9, 2010 6:44 PM ET

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Federal anti-drug agents have raided at least four San Diego medical marijuana clinics and arrested 12 people accused of selling pot illegally.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego, Debra Hartman, says Drug Enforcement Administration agents served the search warrants Friday morning.

She says the suspects will be arraigned Monday on charges of conspiracy to distribute and manufacture marijuana and conspiracy to launder drug proceeds. She declined to comment further.

Kris Hermes of Americans for Safe Access says the raids undermine local efforts to regulate the clinics.

San Diego County is working on a new ordinance to crack down on the dispensaries. Federal agents have raided numerous clinics over the years.
 
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Voodoo

Chocolope smells like cantaloupe rinds and somewhat mint-ish.

I describe it as a "chartreuse" flavor, when you smoke it, it will taste pastel green. I don't know how better to explain it, the high is AMAZING though. Super clear, very up, just a great time all around.
 

420247

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Huh??? APE must have a different D-Line (Chocolope) cut than I... The one I have smells like chocolate and tastes like chocolate with a hint of mint... No fruit :ying:

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barth

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Yeah i think he does. What i have now has a chemical sweetness to it. No chocolate yet at all. Maybe she will after some curing.
 

420247

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Barth... You got me off my lazy ass to get some pictures... You da man!!! LOL :comfort:

Indoor D-Line in veg.
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Outdoor reveg D-line, flower her, make hash, and repeat.
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barth

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:dance013:Wish i could motivate myself that well. Your ladies look very good. I almost always make hash with anything i grow outdoors.

The do look different. I dont have any veg pictures but i do have some early flowering.

 

420247

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I love the strong stems barth... She looks kinda like a SuperSilverHaze cut I have :)

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barth

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Wow looks like a good product at a low price. I have spend $15.95 on a lower quality product. I will have to pick some up.

What do you use for outdoor pest control? I have a huge outdoor Satori that has some signs of Leaf Miners. Not alot of damage just a few spots here and there.
 

420247

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Monterey Garden Insect Spray (Spinosad)

Spinosad is a relatively new insect killer that was discovered from soil in an abandoned rum distillery in 1982. Produced by fermentation, Spinosad can be used on outdoor ornamentals, lawns, vegetables and fruit trees, to control caterpillars, thrips, leafminers, borers, fruit flies, and more. Spinosad must be ingested by the insect, therefore it has little effect on sucking insects and non-target predatory insects. Spinosad is relatively fast acting. The pest insect dies within 1 to 2 days after ingesting the active ingredient. Will not persist in the environment. Sunlight and soil microbes break it down into carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Classified as an organic substance by the USDA National Organic Standards Board. OMRI Listed for use in organic production. Mix 4 Tbsp. per gallon of water.

Unique Features:
• Organic active ingredient, produced by fermentation
• New chemistry for insect control
• B.t. replacement, more effective pest control
• Can be used on vegetable & fruit crops, ornamentals, and turf
• Controls caterpillars as well as beetles, leafminers, thrips and more!

I love this stuff, I use it to keep leafminers off my citrus trees :jump:
 

420247

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I just got a sulfer burner and could not be more happy :jump: See the mildew on the old leaves but not on the new growth :dance013: I'm lovin it, and it works with my laziness :moon:

I've been meaning to throw this bitch away but... I'm lazy LOL :ying:

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No midew on the clones in the domes!!! I'm lovin it!!! It took me sooooo long to try something new... I'm a dumbass LOL :blowbubbles:

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barth

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I have been batteling mildew off and of for a few years. I want a sulfer burner. However my cab is in my bedroom (a studio) and im not sure its safe to use when in the same room.
 

subrob

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ive been burning sulfur for a couple years.....krunchbubble (and others) turned me on to eagle20 and since 1 single application...i dunno...4-6 weeks ago... i have not burned sulfur once and have not seen even a hint of pm.....i will never again be without both(til something even better comes along anyway)
---ditto on the monterey gardens.....good as gold
 

420247

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:dunno: never tried Eagle 20, but this is my :2cents:

Eagle 20 EW
Foliar fungicide for the control of Powdery mildew, Rust, Scab and other diseases. Can be used on ornamentals outdoors and in greenhouses, along with some fruit trees and vine crops. Eagle is locally systemic, with curative and protectant activity. Rates: ½ to ¾ tsp per gal., or 6-12 oz. per
100 gals. Restricted Use Pesticide in NY.

http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/rup/
Restricted Use Products (RUP) The Restricted Use Products Report is a compilation of both active and cancelled pesticide products classified as "Restricted Use". The "Restricted Use" classification restricts a product, or its uses, to use by a certificated pesticide applicator or under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. (For detailed information on the "Restricted Use" Classification, consult 40 CFR Subpart I, 152.160)

In the RUP Report the criteria on which the restricted use classification is based, uses, formulations, EPA Registration Numbers, product names, product status and revision date are organized by pesticide active ingredient (AI). The Product Manager (PM) Number is also provided for each AI.


I worry about it being a systemic, but I'd go with that over burning sulfer in the room I sleep in, that shit smells bad!!! Like some asshole set off a brick of blackcats in your room with the windows and doors shut!!! :laughing:
 

ThirdEyeVision

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sulfur and serenade dab a little on your neck and the girls will be all
over you haha.

Eagle20 will wipe that shit out once and for all, but after doing more research, I would be veerrry careful and personally would never use it on anything going into flower anytime soon.

But for those who have been battling pm for years, it can seem
like the cure for aids...
 

subrob

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it really does seem to be too good to be true....my plants were given...well shit...ive lost track of time....but its been a couple months...someone somewhere told me 55 days for it to work thru the plants system....ive given it at least two months(my girls are at day 7 to 9 of flowering now.....i tried soooo many things....pretty much everything on the market...always came back...shit, my maid even knows how to keep a growroom clean now....still came back...but havent seen it since using the systemic
 
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