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re: I work at the largest medical marijuana greenhouse in the country...
Posted on 4/24/16 at 7:12 pm to MIZ_COU
Posted on 4/24/16 at 7:12 pm to MIZ_COU
"...in the country" meant USA.
But that grow is awesome and those dudes are cool. We are almost as big as them. Yet they supply >90% of all of Canada.
But that grow is awesome and those dudes are cool. We are almost as big as them. Yet they supply >90% of all of Canada.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 8:51 pm to teamjackson
Hit 6 or 7 shops this week in Denver...
Cindy White
white Bubba
Purple Trainwreck
Purple Dream
Jack Herer
Some of my favorites
Cindy White
white Bubba
Purple Trainwreck
Purple Dream
Jack Herer
Some of my favorites
Posted on 4/26/16 at 8:47 pm to sugatowng
Atta boy!
Good to see all these weed threads started.
Have you dudes looked at any of my pictures I've posted?
Also, we are growing in coco medium (not my favorite, but it has its perks).
Good to see all these weed threads started.
Have you dudes looked at any of my pictures I've posted?
Also, we are growing in coco medium (not my favorite, but it has its perks).
Posted on 4/27/16 at 6:00 am to teamjackson
tremendous stuff. I want to be friends.
Posted on 4/27/16 at 6:50 am to Old Sarge
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Criminal
I'm sure everything they are doing is legal.
Growing a damn plant and partaking of it for your own use shouldn't be illegal anyway.
Posted on 4/29/16 at 12:39 pm to WonderWartHawg
All totally legal. The state just passed outdoor growing too, so we're getting that set up within the year
Posted on 4/29/16 at 6:39 pm to teamjackson
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Have you dudes looked at any of my pictures I've posted?
Also, we are growing in coco medium (not my favorite, but it has its perks).
I definitely have checked them out... and I love coir. Air/water ratio is great, but I hate rinsing the shite. I never trust it is rinsed well enough.
So question... Wtf do y'all do to keep clones coming? Do you propagate your own or source them? The number of mom's alone to fill that demand makes me smile.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 5:25 am to MoarKilometers
Nice. You see the video I recently posted? That was just 3 bays out of 7.
Ahhhhhhhh clones, good ole clones. We have an entire veg zone (7 bays) where we take clones from a shite ton of moms. After we've fully butchered them, we plant mothers again from seed (DNA, Crocketts Farm).
Our veg zone (10,000 plants) stocks our other 3 flower zones.
We just got our numbers back from this week's harvest, 74 pounds in one week! That's a nice $140,000 in one week for one zone. They probably made $300,000 from this week alone, but you can imagine the cost of running a place like that.
Thanks for checking out the pics. I'm gonna start posting more, like one a day. Stay tuned.
Ahhhhhhhh clones, good ole clones. We have an entire veg zone (7 bays) where we take clones from a shite ton of moms. After we've fully butchered them, we plant mothers again from seed (DNA, Crocketts Farm).
Our veg zone (10,000 plants) stocks our other 3 flower zones.
We just got our numbers back from this week's harvest, 74 pounds in one week! That's a nice $140,000 in one week for one zone. They probably made $300,000 from this week alone, but you can imagine the cost of running a place like that.
Thanks for checking out the pics. I'm gonna start posting more, like one a day. Stay tuned.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 6:50 am to CockInYourEar
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Will the cartels be able to adjust to a corporate culture when weed is decriminalized?
cocaine/meth still paying the bills.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 7:43 pm to JohnnyQuid
Bumpity bump. Just posted some videos to Instagram.
Anybody have updates on their growing progress?
Anybody have updates on their growing progress?
Posted on 5/9/16 at 9:00 pm to teamjackson
Only thing I've planted is my dog :( he's got a great spot to watch over my farm once we pass this November.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 10:23 pm to scrooster
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Does anyone believe it wise to allow construction workers, on skyscrapers and scaffolding for instance, to be potheads when studies have proven that they are more prone to catastrophic accidents that cost companies millions in legal fees and insurance premiums ... especially if it is determined there was no random testing policy in place?
I've personally climbed hundreds of feet in the air on bridges and high rises, performing structural inspections. If you are under the influence of anything while working at those heights, you're a damn fool. But from my experience, I'm much safer, and better at every aspect of my job, if I smoked vs drank the night before. Alcohol, even only a few drinks, is way more detrimental to your coordination. Not to forget, those same workers can get a prescription, and eat opiates or benzos the night before.
This myth is as tired as the gateway drug argument. Unless you consumed much more than you actually needed to get a buzz, weed doesn't give you a hangover. There's plenty of studies that have shown you get more restful, deep cycle sleep after consuming cannabis.
Posted on 5/9/16 at 10:35 pm to sugatowng
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Purple Dream
How was the purple dream?
Update for me situation:
Damn bipolar Colorado weather has had two blizzards, and prolonged cold for several days. But Not having any decent lights, most died. I'm down to two plants. After shedding some tears, and pouring part of my 40 on the ground, I went shopping again.
I bought some teens this time. I have 2 Purple Dream, 1 UK Sweet Tooth, and 1 Chiesel teen. I still have my baby OG Kush and Mango Stomper. I'm hoping to hear back from a guy with some Gorilla Glue plants. I still have 4 5 gallon buckets, so I might as well use them.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 6:56 am to teamjackson
What type of process is going through the elgibility of growing weed. Also, how much for a bow
Posted on 5/11/16 at 11:26 pm to Landsharks
I use to work in a greenhouse the mixed their soil 50% jiffy mix and they had their soil but you could use miracle grow and don't fertilize until they get a little size on them say 1 foot high use miracle grow what ever the directions are cut it in half, fish oil is good it is a slow fertilizer you don't have to worry about the fertilizer burning them up and the Jiffy mix is very good lets your roots grow deep and it's very loose.
Posted on 5/17/16 at 1:01 pm to SABANrulz1
I figure I'd update my failure.
I've purchased some teens to replace my dead clones. I figured they'd be better at handling the bipolar weather in Colorado. The two remaining clones are probably stunted.
I recently bought the General organics go box. It was 2 bottles of plant food (one for vegetative growth, one for flower growth), and 6 bottles of different nutrients. I have no clue how needed each one is, but for a rookie, I figured it was a good experiment.
The teens are looking very good. This time, I bought peat, and mixed it 50/50 with my potting soil. I did have one that became shocked, but that one was grown hydroponic, and I'm growing in soil. I think too many rocks fell off the root ball, and many leaves became very wilted. But I feed them nutrients, braced it with a stick, and New growth had been coming in pretty good. I'm also seeing good new growth from the remaining two original clones.
Growing outdoors in weather that carries dramatically during the day, teens are the way to go. You can't buy them at a regular dispensary (they're required to sell them in 2"x2" containers, so they're small), but you can find people online selling legally through a caregivers license. Craigslist also has people giving them for "free" with a "donation."
As of now my teens are UK Sweet Tooth, Cheesel (the one that we shocked and looks the thinnest), 2 Purple Dreams, Blue Dream, and Jenny Kush. My small ones are OG Kush and Mango Stomper. The last is an Agent Orange that basically came free when I bought the two craigslist teens yesterday. I still have a couple buckets, so it'd be nice a couple teens of a nearly pure sativa, like Durban Poison. Plus, I've heard sativa grows better in Colorado than indica. As of now, I'm growing mostly hybrids.
I am curious how often I should feed them, vs just watering them. I recently got a copy of the Jorge Cervantes grow book, and read a little about trimming plants. But mostly ice just been clipping dead leaves. There was also an interesting section about bending. But with the heavy winds we regular get in Boulder, that may Carrie more damage to the plants. I can technically grow tall without any worries (other than theft from a high schooler). So I think I'll just leave them alone.
If you have any other good reading material suggestions, it would be appreciated. Other than that, it's now just a waiting game.
I've purchased some teens to replace my dead clones. I figured they'd be better at handling the bipolar weather in Colorado. The two remaining clones are probably stunted.
I recently bought the General organics go box. It was 2 bottles of plant food (one for vegetative growth, one for flower growth), and 6 bottles of different nutrients. I have no clue how needed each one is, but for a rookie, I figured it was a good experiment.
The teens are looking very good. This time, I bought peat, and mixed it 50/50 with my potting soil. I did have one that became shocked, but that one was grown hydroponic, and I'm growing in soil. I think too many rocks fell off the root ball, and many leaves became very wilted. But I feed them nutrients, braced it with a stick, and New growth had been coming in pretty good. I'm also seeing good new growth from the remaining two original clones.
Growing outdoors in weather that carries dramatically during the day, teens are the way to go. You can't buy them at a regular dispensary (they're required to sell them in 2"x2" containers, so they're small), but you can find people online selling legally through a caregivers license. Craigslist also has people giving them for "free" with a "donation."
As of now my teens are UK Sweet Tooth, Cheesel (the one that we shocked and looks the thinnest), 2 Purple Dreams, Blue Dream, and Jenny Kush. My small ones are OG Kush and Mango Stomper. The last is an Agent Orange that basically came free when I bought the two craigslist teens yesterday. I still have a couple buckets, so it'd be nice a couple teens of a nearly pure sativa, like Durban Poison. Plus, I've heard sativa grows better in Colorado than indica. As of now, I'm growing mostly hybrids.
I am curious how often I should feed them, vs just watering them. I recently got a copy of the Jorge Cervantes grow book, and read a little about trimming plants. But mostly ice just been clipping dead leaves. There was also an interesting section about bending. But with the heavy winds we regular get in Boulder, that may Carrie more damage to the plants. I can technically grow tall without any worries (other than theft from a high schooler). So I think I'll just leave them alone.
If you have any other good reading material suggestions, it would be appreciated. Other than that, it's now just a waiting game.
Posted on 5/18/16 at 2:49 pm to teamjackson
fricking awesome dude. Military man here, so I can't toke ...unfortunately. Live it up for me.
Posted on 5/18/16 at 4:23 pm to CauleyHog
Well shite...
I think I bought a diseased plant. Today was the first sunny day since I bought a couple new clones. I noticed a few leaves looked like they didn't have a waxy coat. I didn't think much of it. This is what one looks like when I got home work.
Many are yellow and dead looking. Is this something I should be worried about?
I think I bought a diseased plant. Today was the first sunny day since I bought a couple new clones. I noticed a few leaves looked like they didn't have a waxy coat. I didn't think much of it. This is what one looks like when I got home work.
Many are yellow and dead looking. Is this something I should be worried about?
Posted on 5/18/16 at 5:44 pm to CCTider
Go ahead and cut them off... They're older sun leaves, most of the new growth is looking healthy. Easily could be stress from transplant. Keep an eye on it the next few days. If things are still going south I'll post a link to a great diagnostics type chart.
Posted on 5/19/16 at 11:06 am to MoarKilometers
No doubt, thanks.
I trimmed a few of the uglier leaves those morning. I'm curious how day 2 of natural sunlight treats them. I did see slight discoloration after I got them. But it was still pretty green. These were definitely indoor hydroponic plants.
I was very careful putting them into soil. The ugliest was showing some eagle claw action that teamJackson mentioned, but I went ahead and fed them some nutrients. Plus, I also read they're a potential sign of nutrient deficiency. And since we shouldn't have rain for a week, I'll space my next feeding out.
I trimmed a few of the uglier leaves those morning. I'm curious how day 2 of natural sunlight treats them. I did see slight discoloration after I got them. But it was still pretty green. These were definitely indoor hydroponic plants.
I was very careful putting them into soil. The ugliest was showing some eagle claw action that teamJackson mentioned, but I went ahead and fed them some nutrients. Plus, I also read they're a potential sign of nutrient deficiency. And since we shouldn't have rain for a week, I'll space my next feeding out.
This post was edited on 5/19/16 at 11:12 am
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