Chat room (let's chat!) šŸ’¬ (Part 1)

Yeah that could have been bad all around. At least he was man enough to not press charges.

I used to be quite the scrapper when I was young enuff to scrap.

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Thatā€™s cause you wanted him to SURVIVE the lesson he learned.

Edit: scrapping sucked after the late 90ā€™s. Everyone is so quick to whine and sue the fuck out of anyone even though itā€™s their own fault.

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Pain Is a way of learning hard lesson to learn

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This generation is the worst with it. They bitch out but then if they end up not being able to avoid a fight they try to dump you on your head, and jump up and down on your face.

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Or they whip.out a gun, they donā€™t know how to settle shit like gentlemen.

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Whatā€™s this larf you speak of?

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All those bottom buds that are about the size of a pinky tip
You did a nice job shaving her legs but there are still popcorn there, no waybto absolutely do away with it.
Nice job!

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Well man, some of us still experience that. You are just a showoff!. :slight_smile:
Good show though. :v:

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That little one on the bottom, you know the nug. Cā€™mon we all see the mini bob rosses that could potentially be there. LOL

Literally, I would leave the lowest nug on those baseball bats. Its a sacrifice to the gods of regenerationā€¦ If ya wanna regenerate of course, otherwise smoke that shit!

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Uhmā€¦ Is this normal near you? The guys with bikes near me, theyā€™re big dudes. I can honestly say I donā€™t think anybody in their right mind would touch their bikes, much less sit on them. Basic respect. Kinda like just sitting in your car, or plopping themselves down in your favorite living room chair. WHY TF would someone do that?

Mind if I ask how old ya think this idiot was?

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Damn when OleReynard tells you nice job you know youā€™re doing something right! :beers:

I canā€™t deny it :laughing: Really pretty happy with how she turned out. Even the middle field of smaller branches has really come along within the past few weeks.

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Oh I should have enough bud that I wonā€™t miss the bottom bits of the bats anyway, definitely would be worth the sacrifice. Now how about the branch I pollinated? Will that grow out as if it was never pollinated or will it ā€œrememberā€?

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The pollinated branch would be interesting, that purple I regenned wasnā€™t pollinated. I gotta imagine it would regenerate as well. I mean, you pollinated most of the branch, but did you hit every single pistil? Any that didnā€™t get pollen would be like the rest. Worth giving it a shot if you wanna try making clones honestly. Youā€™ll have more potential clones than space!

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If I missed any portion it would be the very bottom I guess. And yes CT clones sound great but it really throws a wrench in the works for my planned next run. Gonna have to give this some thought between now and chop. Might be a case where itā€™s too good to pass up and worth the trouble but damn do I not want to long flower this bitch out again :laughing: My next run of all autos was to get the taste of the long flowering plan out of my mouth!

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Honestly, that CT is probably worth the effort. Why not run it side by side with the autos? Let the mom reveg, let any clones root and get some growth on. Only one tent?

You could also just keep momma CT in veg producing future clones while the autos do their thing. Then cut n root clones in the spring / after the auto run.

Would the CT finish outside here, or do you think sheā€™d wanna go so long that you risk a frost?

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I feel you, I am exactly the same, donā€™t touch my ISH, and donā€™t get mouthy. Do so, itā€™s most likely on. When I passed 35 my patience and understanding has pretty much completely left me. And even all these years later still remains the same. I DONT TAKE ANYONES ISH. Period, also donā€™t care how big the other guy is because many times the bigger ones fall quicker and easier. (Iā€™m definitely no small guy myself 6ā€™3ā€ and 195) I would have donā€™t the exact same in your circumstances, EXACT. Glad you are ok, crazy stuff, what a degenerate. Who sits on and messes with someoneā€™s wheels without permission :man_facepalming:t2:

If there ever was a strain to strike while the iron is hot itā€™s her. Iā€™m just really burnt on having to worry about being here to switch my CMH on and off. It stopped cooperating with timers on this run for some reason. The Lavender Frosting is in early flower and the Pennywise will be flipped before itā€™s done so I still have months of it ahead of me. The thought of extending this madness is not ideal :laughing:

Iā€™ve been itching to replace the CMH with a good LED lately in general, but specially cause being able to use timers reliably would be miraculous at this point. Itā€™s amazing how much you take it for granted until it stops working!

I donā€™t have the privacy to run it outdoors but I would really hope sheā€™s done before the end of September. The breeder said 10-12 weeks but I just came across a listing for someone with the same seeds who advertises it as 12-16 :neutral_face:

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Even the good old mechanical timers? I heard digital timers / wifi switches can be problematic at times. But what about the tried and true dial with pins mechanical style?

Or is it the firing of the bulb? When I kept reef tanks, all my lights were MH, and we would periodically replace capacitors (I think, its been 10+ yrs) to help them fire / light.

Running the autos for 18 or even 24 hrs, if you were re-vegging a stump alongside them, youā€™d only have to worry if you wanted a dark period. I re-vegged in 24hr light when I did. Iā€™d do 18hr now just to save electricā€¦

Privacy to run it outdoors? duuuudeā€¦ Wanna go for a hike? :wink: I can show ya a ton of places I would feel safe, especially considering the amount of new hikers we got after covid (really, these people never thought to hike before covid? some parking lots overflowed to the point of turning a 2 lane road into a single lane!) btw. my safe spots are nowhere near those hikers. thank god! I started too late this year to really do anything outside, I have 3 ladies just off the edge of my garden, but they have been ā€œleft to their own devicesā€ and neglected, but still doing well. Thats guerilla style for yaā€¦ but next year its on!

10-12, outside here, might be tough, 12-16 would be almost impossible to avoid a frost. Hmmmā€¦ Why do the good things always take the longest?

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Iā€™ve only ever used mechanical timers. The CMH has acted up in general a few times turning itself off but 95% of it was when a timer was involved or within a day or two of having been on a timer. The timers work with other things though so itā€™s something with the light. The bulb is a few years old and has a few grows under it but I would think it would just go out, not turn off and then be fine when it came back on. Hoping the ballast isnā€™t going.

Iā€™m not about the guerrilla grow life at all. Itā€™s cool and bonus points to those who do it but I would be stressed the whole time wondering how they were doing and then very time I visited. This is supposed to be therapeutic damnit! Stress is not therapeutic! :laughing: