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New England Growers and Medical Users

Doobie Nyce

upsetting the setup
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Maynard- I just finished a run using a few smart pots... the fabric bags.... didnt' care for them.. I'd like to try some of those crazy looking things though! how many gallons is that unit?
 

MaynardG_Krebs

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Maynard- I just finished a run using a few smart pots... the fabric bags.... didnt' care for them.. I'd like to try some of those crazy looking things though! how many gallons is that unit?

I got the 7 liter... they are about 10 inches across and 10 inches high. I'm going to set them up with an auto feet system of some sort. I've got some ideas, but have to work thru the details.

mgk :tiphat:
 
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Ganja D

Hey guys. Everyone's outdoor looks awesome. Seems like this was the best grow season weather wise in NE since 2004.
Fatblunt,what up man,just wanted to pop in and say hi.
Aerogurilla,those might be the biggest plants I've ever seen on the right coast. I'm excited for you. Good luck trimming all that sheite.
I miss this thread. Everyone take a breath of fresh New England air for me.
Here is what my adventure living in Ca has led to.
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Peace.
 

KarmasWheele

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thanks hold your fire I try hard :) good to be back in the ne thread been a min.......my european adventure never went my old username got deleted and my garden went to shit......But thats all behind me now the garden is looking fine again so I might pop in a little more often......
 

FatBlunt420

Killin' Zombies!
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wow, :yes: great pictures all around. much respect. :respect:

ganja D, whats up? thanks for stoppin by. things look like they are treating you well over there!!! what strains are those??
we just had a heat wave too. kind of weird in september.


karmas wheele, nice pics. i love the straight purple killing feilds. glad ur back. and your garden is in full effect. looking forward to seeing more :D
 
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Ganja D

Fatblunt:The first plant is the Shoe Goo from Grass Valley,then Purple Train Wreck/Blackberry(clone only) x Goo. The last pick is Purple Train Wreck x Purple Star.

KarmasWheele:Good to see you man,you are definably a skilled grower with some killer strains. What's the lineage of the Killing Fields? Look very good bro.
 

FatBlunt420

Killin' Zombies!
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sounds like some good crosses! they look killer!!

ive been watching the office all day. i think weeds skips a week today, so that sucks, but always sunny in philly will be on!!
 

KarmasWheele

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killing fields is "the one" x s a n n i e s jack"
thanks for the warm welcome back friends..........good to be here.......
fatblunt all my favorite shows took the week off...entorage weeds and true blood.....Ill tell ya it just aint right.......
 
Hi all, relatively newbie New England grower . . . but long time partaker in the festivities here!!!

Two quick questions, and a thank you . . .

Has anybody had any experience with using a swamp cooler in an indoor grow room? I am expanding/re-designing my current space and having some trouble with the temps. The swamp coolers look as if they would be a great, environmentally friendly (not to mention cheap) method of cooling. I would think that the humidity would have to be a concern, but if anybody has any thoughts, advice and/or experience I sure would appreciate it.


Aeroguerilla, Hold Your Fire, and MaynardG_Krebs those are some excellent looking outdoors, I have a guerrilla grow going myself (1st year successful) and am wondering, ballpark, when you guys were thinking of harvesting? Apparently I picked a great year to start as I have had an almost overwhelming amount of outdoor growth. I am obviously going to watch the tricombs and listen to the plants, and will have a staggered harvest as different strains are ready at different times, but it would be helpful to have some range to expect. I will post a few pics later this weekend if only to show off my first outdoor success . . . although I don't want to truly count them as success until they are in curing jars.

Ganga D - I just wanted to thanks you again . . . not merely for your stalk advice, but more for the enlightened attitude of sharing and teaching which serves to foster a better community for us all. I will post picks of my guerrilla gardens soon, and will illustrate both the stalk problem and solution, as I am sure others will have the same issue and be in dire need of advice, as I was.
I agree with you that some of the worlds finest and worlds worst people partake in the festivities . . . and it goes without saying you are amongst the elite . . . it also goes with out saying that your outdoors this year put us all to shame, kudos.

p.s. Happy holidays and please tell Ms. D that these same sentiments are extended to her as well, hope you guys have are having a great time in wonderland :)

p.p.s. I'm done kissing up, but I want you to know how much I appreciate everything :)
 
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Ganja D

Thanks for the kind words DarkKnight and welcome to the forum.
To answer your question,a swamp cooler would raise the humidity too much. You need a portable stand up air conditioner that you can duct out of your room.
It's good to see you hear and am looking forward to some pics of your grows.
Peace.
 

Hold Your Fire

Finding my way back home
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Hi all, relatively newbie New England grower . . . but long time partaker in the festivities here!!!

Two quick questions, and a thank you . . .

Has anybody had any experience with using a swamp cooler in an indoor grow room? I am expanding/re-designing my current space and having some trouble with the temps. The swamp coolers look as if they would be a great, environmentally friendly (not to mention cheap) method of cooling. I would think that the humidity would have to be a concern, but if anybody has any thoughts, advice and/or experience I sure would appreciate it.


Aeroguerilla, Hold Your Fire, and MaynardG_Krebs those are some excellent looking outdoors, I have a guerrilla grow going myself (1st year successful) and am wondering, ballpark, when you guys were thinking of harvesting? Apparently I picked a great year to start as I have had an almost overwhelming amount of outdoor growth. I am obviously going to watch the tricombs and listen to the plants, and will have a staggered harvest as different strains are ready at different times, but it would be helpful to have some range to expect. I will post a few pics later this weekend if only to show off my first outdoor success . . . although I don't want to truly count them as success until they are in curing jars.

Ganga D - I just wanted to thanks you again . . . not merely for your stalk advice, but more for the enlightened attitude of sharing and teaching which serves to foster a better community for us all. I will post picks of my guerrilla gardens soon, and will illustrate both the stalk problem and solution, as I am sure others will have the same issue and be in dire need of advice, as I was.
I agree with you that some of the worlds finest and worlds worst people partake in the festivities . . . and it goes without saying you are amongst the elite . . . it also goes with out saying that your outdoors this year put us all to shame, kudos.

p.s. Happy holidays and please tell Ms. D that these same sentiments are extended to her as well, hope you guys have are having a great time in wonderland :)

p.p.s. I'm done kissing up, but I want you to know how much I appreciate everything :)

Well, I had to harvest today, well ahead of schedule, due to a huge security breach. Fucking rippers. If I catch you, I promise, you will not like me. :mad:
Good luck, to my outdoor bros'.
 

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