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Treetroit City

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he is a super laid back nice guy that looks a lot like Jim Morrison.
I’ve been called one eyed Jimmy more times than I care to admit.

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flower~power

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ohhh man, almost thousand pages :whee:

I could find the link, but there was a prior star crash thread was very large, and then it came to a conclusion had uncle fish stick close it out eventually I changed over to flower power, & resumed my older handle (After I got gypsy to find it and reactivate it) I had an even older handle are used to go by the name of nexus and I started that account in 2004, but we couldn’t find it to activate it
 

SmokeyJ

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You doing it so many years, for now you have it in your blood. You chose of path for your life and you stick to it. I can only admire you for keeping doing it. :comfort:
 

bigtacofarmer

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This whole thing about growing for a living just keeps getting harder and more difficult and . I really question why I do it anymore but I can’t seem to stop. I guess it’s an addiction.
I'm about to fire the flower room back up until next summer. Already paid a month plus some ahead on the power bill. At this point if I sell enough to cover my bills and keep the family high I am happy.
 

Ganoderma

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don’t even really want to think about how much I lost to mold out there , but it was uncalled for & extremely rude of them:smokeit:plants

mold is definitely a downer.

It’s all about genetics “out there”.. really just a function of mold resistant genetics… really is such a thing

I've sure I've mentioned this before.... I've noticed one growth trait that is prone to mold, if the buds don't stretch a little bit from the stem they will mold...If it stretches a little they don't mold. I've also found if you have the mold prone stuff you can "crack" the buds by bending the buds out like you are fluffing a pillow.
 

Ganoderma

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Opened a new bag of Happy Frog this morning with a pair of scissors across the top and a few fungus gnats flew out before I even had the top cut off.....I've never really been into hydroponics, but the bug thing is beyond old.

you can still get bug in hydroponics systems. I've been battling fungus gnats for a while now, they don't seam to be causing any issues with my plants, but could be an issue if you have other things going or are using organics
 

Jenn

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you can still get bug in hydroponics systems. I've been battling fungus gnats for a while now, they don't seam to be causing any issues with my plants, but could be an issue if you have other things going or are using organics
I think you can get bugs just about anywhere, but I bet when you fill a reservior with water or crack open a bottle of GH you don't have bugs fly out of them automatically.

I am just saying it's old, and may be well past time to reconsider how things are done indoors for me. I don't give a how do you do about gnats outside.
 
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