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" Land Of A Thousand Colas !!! Multi room PPK 26K "

gmanwho

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epxmull cont.

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then outside her element.

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gmanwho

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stardawg zone

stardawg zone

thanks mr commercial...




finally got around to sorting thru the usable stardawg corey pictures. i wish i had a whole sea of stardawg shot. was named the "stardawg zone" by another fellow icer, chaco. consisted of 8 plants that filled approx a 9x9 area. monsters... def a workhorse. like 60-70% of my total yield came from these 8 plants.

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this plant wet, minus the green support grow through weighed in at 9.5lbs. one of the heaviest i had in awhile.

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gmanwho

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Nice GMan...Corey is a workhorse for sure..How many days are those?

hey buddle, the stardawgs where the last to be cut at like 71-72 days. to be honest i never even checked the trichs. 180 man hrs over 5 days this last trim session.

I think its time for a trimmer. thinking of getting the trim pro rotor. anyone have any suggestions?? seems to get some decent reviews an good for middle an lowers.

be well buddle....
 

gmanwho

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stardawg crosses

stardawg crosses

so last run may have been my best to date. quality and quantity. as for quantity of the the whole room, i had a bunch of testers in there this round an some of those didnt fill in so much. 1 or 2 worthy of running again. so the star cross's produced above expectations an that was a good chunk of the room.

one of the skywalker tester ran very well an i will be running some more of those soon.

Roots were very healthy an abundant. def very healthy till the chop. a step above my last runs. which prob was one of my major improvements so far. so thru veg unitill about day 30 i was making the richy rich teas. i kept forgetting to brew the tea's, or forgot they were brewing. i saw some root porn here an someone spoke of recharge, which is a beneficial bacteria inoculant. I checked it out an seems it had alot of the same ingredients as like 4-5 of the separate things is was buying to make the richy rich teas, but in higher doses. so i started using the recharge right out the container at like day 30. an now im brewing the recharge when i have time. every 5/6 days im adding the recharge in.

i noticed alot of lateral root development since the teas or recharge. i get abit faster transition into new pots. clones take off faster.

one time i noted when i started the rehcharge, within 48hrs i saw the exposed roots grow a mushroom tip of new root. then the roots started to grow the size of the mushroom tip. i would say alomost double the thickness. so i do believe the product works. an the lateral root development was wayyyy higher then i've seen before. rhizotonic type root development.

the stardawg corey x early pearl/mullumbimby crosses performed very well. they packed more density then the original corey for sure. colas are abit more elongated, darker green when cured an not as yellow. an to top it off the the mullum smell is way stronger thru the stardawg. nice trich coverage. killed it, but always room for improvement. the high seems racier to me an lasts longer.

i have so many pics i still need to sort thru.


basically half room shots an 2/3rds room shot...

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stardawg epxmull #9 showing some similarities to the early pearl cola formation, but heavy mullum smell. viney veg. i still need to find the #9 shots without the hps glow

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2 stardawg corey's an like 6 stardawg epxmull #1, the stardawg zone. about 4-5 ft deep an 8-9 feet wide.

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gmanwho

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then there was the stardawg ep x mull #1 cut. the #1 cut is an animal. she may be my new favorite. she really packs it on. darkre green an some nice purple hues coming thru.

i need to do a side by side before i can come to true conclusion. but i think the stardawg corey & gg4 are going head to head next.

stardawg#1 an some of my favorite beer!!! 16oz can

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DoubleTripleOG

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That Stardawg x EPMM looks super killer. EP was one of the first strains I ever grew, and the smell still sticks with me. The cut I used to run had cola's like your #1 pick. Not very potent, but the look and smell was superb. With those 3 strains mixed together, I can only imagine those fat cola's pack a punch to the face!!
 

gmanwho

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thanks double triple. the ep i had was pretty potent, not the strongest ive run, but def strong enough. unfortunately i let go the early pearl some time ago. she might still be around. i have some f2's an then some ep x lavender seeds i made as well.

gonna be sorting thru the pics more an then taking some macros of them. i also have some macros of the gg4 an the devils lettuce ( lucifer og) to post up. the gg & devils lettuce where prob some of the finest i've ever held in my hand.


bsafe
 

MR_Falcon

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nice nugz & nice beer! love the lawsons, I'm enjoying a fresh capt.s daughter right now. anyway cool stuff up in here, cheers!
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FlowerFarmer

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I think its time for a trimmer. thinking of getting the trim pro rotor. anyone have any suggestions?? seems to get some decent reviews an good for middle an lowers.

Ran a rotor for a while. It'll get the job done for mids/lowers, but I'd advise against it. Just baths the flower around in their own juice and ultimately ruins your nugs. They come out darker and nowhere near as quality as a dry trim. They dry too quicky off the stem and aroma is lost.

My machine was getting beat up and haggard so your mileage may vary, but I just can't bring myself to run anything through it anymore. Perhaps it needs a good cleaning and adjustment but doesn't seem to even cut very well anymore.


I'm a one man band and now I'm going to be approaching things a little differently. I'm cherru picking large tops and stripping fans and hanging.. then attack whats left of the plant and stripping fans and hanging whole (for the most part). This will allow me to reload the room faster then wet trimming, and quality will be way superior, aroma & bag appeal preserved drying on the stem as opposed to de-boned wet to dry on rack... I've took the gamble and splurged on a GreenBroz Dry trimmer (standard size). I'll be sure to keep you posted over the next 2 weeks as I play with it. My crop is coming down now to hang for a week and we'll see how she does.



Awesome show by the way.
 

westtexas

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These r old pics....how did the grow finish up? Do u still use the misters w a pH of 5.6... Interested mostly in the pH question...Tia....blessed be he who partakes
 

k-grower

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what is that chrome colored thing hanging from roof, something to do that moisture autopilot? how long have you vegged those plants in first page pictures?
big and nice grow :)
 

gmanwho

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Ran a rotor for a while. It'll get the job done for mids/lowers, but I'd advise against it. Just baths the flower around in their own juice and ultimately ruins your nugs. They come out darker and nowhere near as quality as a dry trim. They dry too quicky off the stem and aroma is lost.

My machine was getting beat up and haggard so your mileage may vary, but I just can't bring myself to run anything through it anymore. Perhaps it needs a good cleaning and adjustment but doesn't seem to even cut very well anymore.


I'm a one man band and now I'm going to be approaching things a little differently. I'm cherru picking large tops and stripping fans and hanging.. then attack whats left of the plant and stripping fans and hanging whole (for the most part). This will allow me to reload the room faster then wet trimming, and quality will be way superior, aroma & bag appeal preserved drying on the stem as opposed to de-boned wet to dry on rack... I've took the gamble and splurged on a GreenBroz Dry trimmer (standard size). I'll be sure to keep you posted over the next 2 weeks as I play with it. My crop is coming down now to hang for a week and we'll see how she does.



Awesome show by the way.


hey flower farmer well i did get the trimpro rotor, abit slower then some of the other "air turning" trimmers. some of the trimmers that use wind to turn the buds around seem pretty abusive. the rotor has these leather fingers that push the buds around. my only grips right now with it is it seems to push the flowers around faster then i would think is necessary. i thnk i may mod the trimmer finger motor with an adjustable speed control.

i would never use it on choice middle an uppers. i ran 15 gallons of lowers in about an hour or so. i do lots of lower pruning throughout the veg an into day 30 of flower. an i still had a lot of lowers to run. 2ndly the trim from the machine was some realllyyyyyyy nice product to run bubble or oil.

i have 3 rooms going, most have no idea about the workload involved. still all within my flowering numbers. the trim pro probably saved about 30-40 man hours, atleast. that time led me to clean, an reload, then relax. i work, alot, so i then can fuck off in between.

i guess what it comes down to is .... whats your time worth??? to each is own. funny part, there was not 1 person who noticed any difference. i shaved atleast a solid day, day an half off trimming.

hey man good look with your new endeavors. be well a bsafe...
 
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