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bobblehead

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Looking good Csedge.

StrawD x Chem D bx1 5.5 weeks
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C99 5 weeks
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Grape Skunk 5 weeks
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bobblehead

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Right now only a 600w Ushio driven by a lumatek ballast in flower. The temps are too hot for anything more. In the next month or so I should be a MMJ caregiver, so I'll be expanding. :) I'll have a bigger room in a house with central air. Right now I'm just working on finding some keepers for my patients.
 

bobblehead

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oh hey, anyone that needs a caregiver in the metro detroit area, get at me. I have room for 3 or 4 more patients. :)
 

abirdintheair

Buteo Jamaicensis
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i think i found a keeper, got a nice grape pheno of columbian x deep purple thats starting to reek of berry goodness, now just gotta see how she yields in the end:dance013:
 
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csedge

ABITA- Nice to hear, did u make the cross urself?

Myself I'm dealing with some powdery mold issues, got some plants 2 weeks into flower and I'm tryin to save their life! Should be ifne though harvested the white widows a bit early and clean the whole room and sprayed them down with a water/baking soda solution which hopefully will kill the spores if not I'm goin to the hydro store now with a list of things that r made to kill PM
 

j.denver

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I've had it now for five years and I believe its been here in Madison for over a decade. I first smoked it around '98. I've smoked far to much of it but its still my best yielding strain.
My favorite right now is a 60 day Jack Herer that unfortunately only yields half the of Trinity. I once had a 70 day Jack Herer that Yielded much better but I like this low yielding Jack for my headstash.

Yea, trinity is still definitely around in madison :thank you:
 

abirdintheair

Buteo Jamaicensis
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hey csedge, sorry to hear bout the pm, that sucks, hope you nix it. the credit for making the cross goes to superbudz, he hit up subcools querklexurkle strain deep purple with an annaC columbian male.
 
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csedge

Think I got it fixed n better will know as time goes by. Didn't hurt anything yet I caught it early and freaked. Lucky it was just week 2 flower plants n not my mature white widows right next to it which I noticed n then chopped right away. 4 days early but that's alright. I got some really sweet strains now in flower now that what was important to me.
 
What's up my Midwestern brethren? Things are happening fast here in MI. Very cool time to be around and it has been a long time coming.
 
Trinity

Trinity

New here!
But not to the Midwest or the indoor thing.
I began growing for personal medicine back in '05-'06 to help with my severe back/neck pain. I had great results over the first 2-3 years and pulled off probably 8-9 harvests of good clean organic medicine.
Then I moved my garden into a tent and had nothing but problems. I have still not gotten the quality or yields that I had years ago.
Anyways here is a pic of how I used to do back in '05-'08.
The pic is the "Trinity" clone that has been here in town for maybe a decade now. No one round here ever seemed to be able get it as happy as I was. Even I have not been able to grow it like this since '08, but I think most of my problems have now been figured out.

Hi There. Im In Southern California. Orange County to be exact. Ive been looking for a trinity cut to cross with a Mt Cook Mom That I have. Would love to talk over trinity with you brother. I dont think I can PM Ill try tho. sweetleaf4you@hushmail.com is my email. Im fully legal of course with a valid RX
 

cfo

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Had to put out seedlings at a size which would normally be a little too small. They only had 4 leaves each. I put cages around them and the plan was to sprinkle diatomaceous earth and slug poison around the outside of the cages the next day (today). When I went to check on them today, 3 of 6 were chewed down to the ground. Do you think these 3 have any chance of growing back? I don't know if it was slugs or ants that did the damage but the 2 substances I put around the cages should keep them at bay.
 

abirdintheair

Buteo Jamaicensis
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you probably got mole'd. ive seen a few chew up stuff in local veggie gardens lately, and theyre small enough to fit through some meshes and can dig under as well. see any 1 to 2 inch diameter holes near by?
 

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