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Some of you may remember me from Overgrow. I posted a series of texts on the security forum regarding how to utilize the postal service, from the viewpoint of a postal employee well versed in the system. I've since lived an office space moment and just stopped working. I quit a few years ago and am more than satisfied to not work for the system anymore, even though I have nothing but admiration for the men and women in the Postal Service today.
I grew personal medical from 1998 until 2002. My condition has since worsened to the point of constant aggrivation and I have since received a medical recommendation from my doctor.
Here's a bit of my 600w grow:
A 4-lamp four-foot HO T5 fixture fills my current veg table with enough light. It will support my 2x2' Ebb table once I build enough DWC buckets to fill my tent. Right now under the t5 sits an AK-47 clone mother to be and assorted clones in a homemade aero cloner.
The AK is an interesting indica phenotype. It was donated to me along with six others in soil by a fellow medical grower. I transplanted the other six into hydroton and they're doing great in an ebb and flood table.
I also have a Chemdog x Lavender clone that's exciting. It's extremely bushy and when I got it, it looked like it was hardcore flowering. It was in soil also and was transplanted to hydroton. It was given to me by another Washington medical patient, along with an SFV OG Kush clone, a Mendocino Madness clone, a soma NYC Diesel clone, and an Albert Walker clone. This is a very generous patient!
The Chemdog x Lavender:
The SFV OG Kush:
I bought a cheap $130 shipped grow tent off ebay. It's much nicer than the panda film tent I had made prior to this, but the zipper sucks and it's not 100% light tight.
Inside the tent is a 2x2' ebb table on top of an 18 gallon rubbermaid tub. The tub is a storage container with a slanted angle on one of the top ends, and a two piece lid. If you remove the smaller piece of the lid on the angled portion, it's enough to check nutrients for tds and ph without having to ever remove the top larger lid portion, making this a cheap and rigid res.
Inside the tent:
The NYC Diesel was rootbound in a 1 gallon growbag of soil. Did I mention all of these plants were soil? I carefully translplanted them to hydroton and it took about a week before the shock was fully recovered. The Diesel is huge and bushy, easily three times the size of any of the other plants. It's been given multiple fims and is being trained with twist ties now.
Plans include building a smaller mother/veg tent to get the t5 some light tightness, and to flower these bitches soon.
I grew personal medical from 1998 until 2002. My condition has since worsened to the point of constant aggrivation and I have since received a medical recommendation from my doctor.
Here's a bit of my 600w grow:
A 4-lamp four-foot HO T5 fixture fills my current veg table with enough light. It will support my 2x2' Ebb table once I build enough DWC buckets to fill my tent. Right now under the t5 sits an AK-47 clone mother to be and assorted clones in a homemade aero cloner.
The AK is an interesting indica phenotype. It was donated to me along with six others in soil by a fellow medical grower. I transplanted the other six into hydroton and they're doing great in an ebb and flood table.
I also have a Chemdog x Lavender clone that's exciting. It's extremely bushy and when I got it, it looked like it was hardcore flowering. It was in soil also and was transplanted to hydroton. It was given to me by another Washington medical patient, along with an SFV OG Kush clone, a Mendocino Madness clone, a soma NYC Diesel clone, and an Albert Walker clone. This is a very generous patient!
The Chemdog x Lavender:
The SFV OG Kush:
I bought a cheap $130 shipped grow tent off ebay. It's much nicer than the panda film tent I had made prior to this, but the zipper sucks and it's not 100% light tight.
Inside the tent is a 2x2' ebb table on top of an 18 gallon rubbermaid tub. The tub is a storage container with a slanted angle on one of the top ends, and a two piece lid. If you remove the smaller piece of the lid on the angled portion, it's enough to check nutrients for tds and ph without having to ever remove the top larger lid portion, making this a cheap and rigid res.
Inside the tent:
The NYC Diesel was rootbound in a 1 gallon growbag of soil. Did I mention all of these plants were soil? I carefully translplanted them to hydroton and it took about a week before the shock was fully recovered. The Diesel is huge and bushy, easily three times the size of any of the other plants. It's been given multiple fims and is being trained with twist ties now.
Plans include building a smaller mother/veg tent to get the t5 some light tightness, and to flower these bitches soon.
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