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basspirate

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hey guys, sorry in advance, slightly off-topic; is there a rubbermaid club yet??? thought this might be a good spot to ask. EDIT: I /did/ take the time to search but couldn't find one, but thought I had seen it somewhere. (my only raised eyebrow when it comes to IC is that I find the search function never quite turns up what i am looking for..)
 
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FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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There are a couple of rubbermaid clubs.

Never use Search to find things. You want to use Search This Forum/Advanced Search/Titles Only.

Searching this way reveals over 100 rubbermaid grows. Using rubbermaid clubs reveals the two clubs and nothing else.
 

Mary Chan

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scandalous update!

Jamhorny is an anagram. It's all your crow. Tried to tell you but they are playing mindganes with optic sizzles account. I'll try to stay in touch. I'm through vandalizing the board, but I'm not backing down on my grievances. And apparently it is working.

ICmag: don't be scared of old Mary Chan. Good people got nothing to fear from her. She got what she wanted. Now she will relent, but still intends to communicate. And maybe point out the obvious once in a while.


optic sizzle; said:
I got some cabs going, just wanted to show and tell: my current micros.

seed grow, still waiting for pollen: 2 blue burmese plantlets, and one mazar-i-sharif. menage a trois pollen on its way. al were flipped same day, but the mazar is just starting to show. can't blame the mazar. genetics for one - it's not for smoking weed, and it's a rescue. I had stopped tending to it until I realized I might want to breed it, and I also gave it too much neem too often. it was looking very sad.



blue burmese




my blue burmese scrogs. screen is almost superfluous now. growing as little globes.







blue burmese reveg (and abused) mother, o haze x skunk unsexed parent, unknown surprise sown months ago seedling, and neglected menage male cutting.




I think the scrog may be over watered? I'm getting ready to leave for a week, trying to build up a surplus.
 

ScrubNinja

Grow like nobody is watching
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Scandal :faint:

I can't really see close enough to see that it's over watered. Do they have that water bottle setup?
 

Mary Chan

New member
Plant nannies won't fit on the seed grow. It's dr bud size containers.

They get overwatered real easy. Fine when I left 2 days ago though.

Are you clicking on the pics?
 

Mary Chan

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Can't edit.

I used to use photobucket, but I put them on the server as a good faith gesture. Posted them days ago. Views were oddly low: mods only lol.
 

ScrubNinja

Grow like nobody is watching
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lol of course I clicked it! I dunno, maybe they look a little overwatered - they sort of curl over the edge a bit. I wouldn't worry about it personally. But I'm pretty slack. :eek::
 

mad librettist

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12/12 day in the scrog bin

12/12 day in the scrog bin

So it's 12/12 day in my bin, which is very similar to the ones here.

Blue burmese. these will hopefully stretch up and need not too much training. I am keeping the blue light in for stretch control:

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And here are some shots from the seed grow that is not working out. My menage a trois male has flowers, but they won't open!

:dunno:

All of these plantlets were switched to 12/12 together.

blue burmese:

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Here is mazar-i-sharif I am hoping to breed. as you can see, it looks nothing like domestic weed. I saw some trashtalk about another user's skills based on a scrog of these babies. it's not about skills, it's about being an afghani landrace not suitable to indoor growing.

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My plants all get the same regime: the soil is treated as a pet, not just dirt. The soil is given worm castings as a slurry and top dressing, and a little fish hydrolysate about once a month. There are no other feedings.
 

#1cheesebuds

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yah they do look greatr!. I wish my all of my plants looked that great.

but I am still happy that some look good.
 

mad librettist

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The only annoying thing is that I can't take any credit. All I do is water them (tap water, unbubbled), add worm castings, And monthly fish hydrolysate. Thanks to some help picking the right clones, I barely had to train. They scrog themselves.

This plants are feeding on my old kitchen waste mostly, which makes me feel a bit better about the lights.
 

ScrubNinja

Grow like nobody is watching
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My tomatoes in small pots give small fruits even if the plant grows big. *random observation*. Looking sweet.
 

mad librettist

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that's interesting scrub. Do they get bigger if you transplant? that would make an awesome stop motion.

So I've taken out the plant nannies and I'm overwatering just a bit every day. I just top fed the two scrog girls willy-nilly with a handful of azomite and a handful of kelp meal. My worm castings are ok, but there is to much coco. I need to start cycling from bin to bin. A start bin, and a finish bin. I can feed at every step, but no new bedding. But for now I want to run as much water as possible over them to exctract what biology I can. Worms live in the pots.

In the pics, one of the larger females was planted in soil used to veg a seed scrog that was male. I dropped in some worms, a handful of bokashi pickles, and waited a month or two. Can you tell which one? Because I forgot.

that empty pot you see in the back is full of worms. eating old roots. I flowered a plant in there, and I will be attempting to flower another one without needing fertilizer- just vermicompost. Maybe haze x skunk, if it's female.
 
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