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Sweet Purple vegging |
100W fluorescents in organic FF soil. |
07/12/04 |
Flowering Tea |
This is where PG mixes his fertilizers. It is not sanitary, and this is how he stores the tea after it is made. |
07/12/04 |
Mite Infected Plants |
He has a couple plants that are really infected with mites. They are sitting here, and PG is treating them with Organicide. |
07/12/04 |
PG's Fertilizers |
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07/12/04 |
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Fertilizers and dog food |
PG is not the cleanest grower I've met, and I think his choice of storage could be improved. Here are some of his vegging/flowering nutrients and dog food. |
07/12/04 |
Mothers |
From M. Emery - AK47 x White Widow, AK47 x Early Pearl, Stonehenge x Tundra, and Burmese x Fukin Incredible. Homemade seeds - Protest, June Bug, Snow x Shiskaberry. |
07/12/04 |
Mothers |
These are vegging in a closet with carpeting and no insulation. His temperatures fluxuate more than 15 degrees from day to night, and he has a fierce fungus gnat infestation. Ventilation is a small fan pointed in to the closet. |
07/12/04 |
Fungus Gnat control |
PG leaves an open container of orange juice to attract/drown fungus gnats. When he opened the door to this chamber swarms of gnats emerged and filled the room. |
07/12/04 |
Flowering Chamber |
10' x 10' x 7' |
07/12/04 |
Flowering Chamber |
1KW HPS + 400W HPS makes this a productive flowering room, despite the pests. That's the biggest spider mite I've ever seen! |
07/12/04 |
Flowering Chamber, dog, and PG |
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07/12/04 |
Afghani cola |
4 weeks of flowering |
07/12/04 |
Spider Mite damage |
Spider mites are everywhere in this flowering chamber. PG told me that he rubs them off every other day or so. This is an example of what cleanliness can prevent. |
07/12/04 |
Chronic |
Flowering 4 weeks |
07/12/04 |
Snow x Shiskaberry |
2 weeks flowering |
07/12/04 |
Stinky Burmese |
2 weeks flowering |
07/12/04 |
June Bug |
Flowering 2 weeks |
07/12/04 |
Ballast and storage area |
This is part of what shows that PG just started growing indoors. The entire flowering area is carpeted. He does not remove trash from the flowering chamber. His nutrients sit open for weeks, and he cannot control temperatures, pH, humidity, or pests. |
07/12/04 |
Group Shot |
Despite the pest issues this chamber looks good. |
07/12/04 |
HPS Exhaust |
A medium sized fan pushes air out; 6' dryer hose draws air in from outside, through the sealed hood, across the 1KW bulb, and out through a sealed window. |
07/12/04 |
Berkley Blues |
Flowering 2 weeks |
07/12/04 |
Crippled Rhino |
White Rhino x Crippler flowering 2 weeks |
07/12/04 |
Spider Mite damage |
This flowering chamber is infested. Every plant has at least three leaves with tiny white spots and eggs underneath. |
07/12/04 |
5 gallon pots |
PG wants his plants to finish at about 5' tall so he has them growing in 5 gallon pots. He has linoleum stretched across carpeting. |
07/12/04 |
Grow floor |
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07/12/04 |
Cloning area |
This is where/how PG clones (he has a very high success ratio of rooting 95% of all cuttings). The problem he faces is pests, and this is why. It is not clean. |
07/12/04 |
Protest and Frosty |
Flowering 2 weeks |
07/12/04 |
Pond |
On the way out to PG's outdoor crops we passed this beautiful pond.
Another 50 yards brought us to a natural spring which supplies Nitrogen rich water for many plants in the area. PG currently backpacks gallons of water up the hillside every day. |
07/12/04 |
Afghani fan leaf |
This leaf is very large. The plant stands about 3' and this leaf was -->1' across. |
07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Snow x Shiskaberry mother |
This is a beautiful plant, and yet to start flowering is looking to be a giant. PG is a tall mofo. |
07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Spider Mite damage |
PG vegged these indoors long enough to get some size, but they also contracted spider mites. This outdoor crop has now introduced spider mites to an otherwise sterile environment. We'll see how nature calls this one. |
07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Camouflage |
Sparse canopy and storm damage is an excellent camouflage for these gardens. |
07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Watch dog |
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07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
Deer ate one of PG's plants, so PG tracked himself a deer to find how they were coming into the garden. He then put up some chicken wire to prevent large herbivores from eating his 'salads'. He also has urine, dog feces and garlick in all his outdoor gardens. |
07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Crop shot |
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07/12/04 |
Indoor seed garden |
PG is crossing WWxAK47, Fucking Incredible, and Protest Pot females with a Stonehenge male. |
09/18/04 |
Lady bugs |
Helping him keep the spider mites in check. |
09/18/04 |
Lady bugs |
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09/18/04 |
Group shot |
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09/18/04 |
Stonehenge male |
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09/18/04 |
Another Lady bug |
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09/18/04 |
Group shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor first weeks of flowering |
At the time of these pictures the sun is only shining for about 10 hours, and PG believes they have started flowering. They have stretched for the past month. |
09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Elk damage |
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09/18/04 |
Elk damage |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
Outdoor shot |
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09/18/04 |
PG's herb |
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