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DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
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#111616Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111617Comment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-17-10
- 34109
#111618those tri's thoComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111619I'm sore fellas
Job been easier since covid and gotten lazy
We got absolutely slammed
last couple days... didn't have
enough help . Might actually
get a good night's sleepComment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
- 81450
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DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
- 81450
#111625Comment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
- 81450
#111626Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111627DDDs
Shute wants me to choose a side
between him and EddyMunny
This is suicide, but I think I gotta
go back in there and swing on EddyComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111628The moment I hit submit post
with an attack on Eddy
That very moment I'm a
online version of one these
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DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
- 81450
#111629Choose sides for what?Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111630WARComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111631You woke me up DDDs
Oh well 5 hours of sleep it isComment -
wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#111633Just made a huuuuge discovery.
Making my world famous spaghetti sauce, rosted onions and peppers, all homemade and it takes time, as the sauce is made in layers. Completely my own recipe.
As I get it simmering I take periodic tastes to see which stage we're at, to see which of the many components are making their way into the overall sauce.
But I also had some munchies, so I start eating some fresh tortilla chips.
Then the two hit my mouth at the same time.
My world famous spaghetti sauce hooked up with the tortilla chip and they had, in my mouth, what could only be described as a match made in heaven love child.
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wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#111635still need to cash in some KVB NBA winners from last march
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wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#111636An opto-isolator (also called an optocoupler, photocoupler, or optical isolator) is an electronic component that transfers electrical signals between two isolated circuits by using light
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gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-17-10
- 34109
#111637This guy just burst onto the sceneComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74817
#111638The KVB NCAAB Technical Value Fund has picked up...
This is for tomorrow and is a Circa line from Nevada. I havent' posted many of those for this Fund but I did today. I also have the opener of +5 but expect to see this line at 3.5 or 4 throughout the world.916 2-Mar TULSA +4 (-110)
We will drop it down if it doesn't get there, just like in football.
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74817
#111639Huuuges discovery.
No question.
Huuuge.
Problem with all thes polyhybrids are the variations in phenotypes of the same buds.
I'm pulling for no flower to be sold, I want it all made into whole plant concentrates. I wll lose that battle by one vote, though.
Growing a few batches from the same clones of this bud, Sweeties, but they all look different.
Sweeties is a cross between Tahoe OG, Girl Scout Cookies and The White.
That is then crossed with Face Off Bx1.
The originals are crossed as well, like the Girl Scout Cookies, which is OG Kush and Durban Poison.
Crazy, but none of this is new. Archive Seed Bank and I think Kush for Breakfast created the strain.
Here's as different strain, from the end of last year, that will go unnamed but here the test results...
Total THC: 28.243%
Total CBD: .341%
Total Terps: 2.44%
Limonene: .62%
Caryophyliene: .41%
trans-Ocimne: .41%
Myrcene: .27%
Pinene: .21%
Going to try to replicate this, again.
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74817
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stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65461
#1116415 hours sleep, that's the norm for me.
Welcome to my world.
I spent my whole adult professional life working graveyard in IT
When you work five nights a week, every week for pretty much three decades from 11pm to 7am your sleep cycle is a mess.
Couple that with the fact if one is glued to multiple computer terminals for most of those working hours that too is not conducive to good sleep habits.
I have three doctors, a GP who's fantastic.
She runs point so to speak.
She makes sure my BP stays normal, she makes sure my heart is fine, cholesterol, weight, all those things a good professional GP should do. I gained ten pounds over the Dec/Jan holiday season and as a result blood sugar and cholrseral levels became elevated.
I knew this too, but I need her to tell me what to do about it, how to do it.
She lays the smack down but in a mild, professional matter.
The other doctors are the hip/back specialist because well, I have a very bad hip.
Lastly, to make my point which only I can do in a long winded fashion that nobody can do better than me because brevity is not my forte is my psychiatrist.
Everybody needs a psychiatrist because nobody is wired perfectly.
His thing is sleep and mental heath.
He's real big on sleep, he controls my meds, how much and what they do for me.
Five hours is barely enough he says, and he's right, he went to school for 10 years after graduating high school to learn all about that.
He's a damn good at what he does.
He's also right it's not normal for one to work all those years on the over nights.
He's right again, but unless you are a cop, firefighter, medical worker, I/T professional, or work at NORAD for instance certain people have to do it and it ain't easy to do your job, report to your empty suited managers at 8am that get paid double what you make and report to them the status of their multi million dollar IT data center. 98 percent of the time the work gets done flawlessly and the billion dollar corporation can do business that business day normally because the work that me, by partner and four others do.
For those rare 2 percent of the time, maybe four to six days a year if things did not go right at say 3am and business is delayed from opening for say two hours I have to make sure to detail everything that went wrong, why did it go wrong, what did I do about it to rectify the problem, if I could not resolve the problem on my own who did I call at 3am if anybody to assist you if the problem is say a programmer error, etc. etc. etc.
On those 98 percent of the other days a year, when things go flawlessly on the overnight, and it's business as usual and the company can conduct business as usual and continue to rake in multi million dollars, well that doesn't happen my accident, I (and my partner) and the other group of four that do their thing made it possible, I am a huge part of why that happens.
And God forbid if you slept through that problem when it occurred at 3am, because if you did, well can you say 'terminated'?
Yeah, that kind of professional pressure.
I'm real good at what I do, I must be, one upper executive type once said to about six years ago 'Bill (my real name in real life) you are the reason why I sleep well at night'
I'll never forget that.
Priceless.
Get my point?
Sleep is critical.
I'll smell you guys later, I work from home all the time now.
I got work work to do, household work to do, you know March budgets, family banking business paperwork to do, you know it is March 1, it tool me 2 hours to close out February's business, do some cooking, look after the dogs while the Mrs. is taking care of other family errands.
Than I really need to put in another a couple of hours prep time for this opening MLB season, it's my passion and hobby and I do make some side business money at it too.
Be back around 7Comment -
wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#111642Huuuges discovery.
No question.
Huuuge.
Problem with all thes polyhybrids are the variations in phenotypes of the same buds.
I'm pulling for no flower to be sold, I want it all made into whole plant concentrates. I wll lose that battle by one vote, though.
Growing a few batches from the same clones of this bud, Sweeties, but they all look different.
Sweeties is a cross between Tahoe OG, Girl Scout Cookies and The White.
That is then crossed with Face Off Bx1.
The originals are crossed as well, like the Girl Scout Cookies, which is OG Kush and Durban Poison.
Crazy, but none of this is new. Archive Seed Bank and I think Kush for Breakfast created the strain.
Here's as different strain, from the end of last year, that will go unnamed but here the test results...
Total THC: 28.243%
Total CBD: .341%
Total Terps: 2.44%
Limonene: .62%
Caryophyliene: .41%
trans-Ocimne: .41%
Myrcene: .27%
Pinene: .21%
Going to try to replicate this, again.
you are growing clones from the same mother and they all have different expressions? or different clones of different phenos of the same sweeties line?
what kind of concentrates? BH No?
wish i had terps like that
how many times a day are you watering? you in soil?
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Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#1116435 hours sleep, that's the norm for me.
Welcome to my world.
I spent my whole adult professional life working graveyard in IT
When you work five nights a week, every week for pretty much three decades from 11pm to 7am your sleep cycle is a mess.
Couple that with the fact if one is glued to multiple computer terminals for most of those working hours that too is not conducive to good sleep habits.
I have three doctors, a GP who's fantastic.
She runs point so to speak.
She makes sure my BP stays normal, she makes sure my heart is fine, cholesterol, weight, all those things a good professional GP should do. I gained ten pounds over the Dec/Jan holiday season and as a result blood sugar and cholrseral levels became elevated.
I knew this too, but I need her to tell me what to do about it, how to do it.
She lays the smack down but in a mild, professional matter.
The other doctors are the hip/back specialist because well, I have a very bad hip.
Lastly, to make my point which only I can do in a long winded fashion that nobody can do better than me because brevity is not my forte is my psychiatrist.
Everybody needs a psychiatrist because nobody is wired perfectly.
His thing is sleep and mental heath.
He's real big on sleep, he controls my meds, how much and what they do for me.
Five hours is barely enough he says, and he's right, he went to school for 10 years after graduating high school to learn all about that.
He's a damn good at what he does.
He's also right it's not normal for one to work all those years on the over nights.
He's right again, but unless you are a cop, firefighter, medical worker, I/T professional, or work at NORAD for instance certain people have to do it and it ain't easy to do your job, report to your empty suited managers at 8am that get paid double what you make and report to them the status of their multi million dollar IT data center. 98 percent of the time the work gets done flawlessly and the billion dollar corporation can do business that business day normally because the work that me, by partner and four others do.
For those rare 2 percent of the time, maybe four to six days a year if things did not go right at say 3am and business is delayed from opening for say two hours I have to make sure to detail everything that went wrong, why did it go wrong, what did I do about it to rectify the problem, if I could not resolve the problem on my own who did I call at 3am if anybody to assist you if the problem is say a programmer error, etc. etc. etc.
On those 98 percent of the other days a year, when things go flawlessly on the overnight, and it's business as usual and the company can conduct business as usual and continue to rake in multi million dollars, well that doesn't happen my accident, I (and my partner) and the other group of four that do their thing made it possible, I am a huge part of why that happens.
And God forbid if you slept through that problem when it occurred at 3am, because if you did, well can you say 'terminated'?
Yeah, that kind of professional pressure.
I'm real good at what I do, I must be, one upper executive type once said to about six years ago 'Bill (my real name in real life) you are the reason why I sleep well at night'
I'll never forget that.
Priceless.
Get my point?
Sleep is critical.
I'll smell you guys later, I work from home all the time now.
I got work work to do, household work to do, you know March budgets, family banking business paperwork to do, you know it is March 1, it tool me 2 hours to close out February's business, do some cooking, look after the dogs while the Mrs. is taking care of other family errands.
Than I really need to put in another a couple of hours prep time for this opening MLB season, it's my passion and hobby and I do make some side business money at it too.
Be back around 7
idk , always been resilient , but now at 38 it catching up
glad you trust your docs and all but be careful
with prescriptions if they start adding up , ya know
going to try to sleep a bit more, but you try to sleep with this god damned mind of mine
good post NashComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111644the man the myth the legend
Wolfman trolls people who dont realize hes trolling
actually a smart gent if you listen close enough
already a 1st ballot HOF in my book
he reminds me a lot of 2 posters who are no longer here
absolute A+ quality all around , he was, or both were, or is nowComment -
wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#1116455 hours sleep, that's the norm for me.
Welcome to my world.
I spent my whole adult professional life working graveyard in IT
When you work five nights a week, every week for pretty much three decades from 11pm to 7am your sleep cycle is a mess.
Couple that with the fact if one is glued to multiple computer terminals for most of those working hours that too is not conducive to good sleep habits.
I have three doctors, a GP who's fantastic.
She runs point so to speak.
She makes sure my BP stays normal, she makes sure my heart is fine, cholesterol, weight, all those things a good professional GP should do. I gained ten pounds over the Dec/Jan holiday season and as a result blood sugar and cholrseral levels became elevated.
I knew this too, but I need her to tell me what to do about it, how to do it.
She lays the smack down but in a mild, professional matter.
The other doctors are the hip/back specialist because well, I have a very bad hip.
Lastly, to make my point which only I can do in a long winded fashion that nobody can do better than me because brevity is not my forte is my psychiatrist.
Everybody needs a psychiatrist because nobody is wired perfectly.
His thing is sleep and mental heath.
He's real big on sleep, he controls my meds, how much and what they do for me.
Five hours is barely enough he says, and he's right, he went to school for 10 years after graduating high school to learn all about that.
He's a damn good at what he does.
He's also right it's not normal for one to work all those years on the over nights.
He's right again, but unless you are a cop, firefighter, medical worker, I/T professional, or work at NORAD for instance certain people have to do it and it ain't easy to do your job, report to your empty suited managers at 8am that get paid double what you make and report to them the status of their multi million dollar IT data center. 98 percent of the time the work gets done flawlessly and the billion dollar corporation can do business that business day normally because the work that me, by partner and four others do.
For those rare 2 percent of the time, maybe four to six days a year if things did not go right at say 3am and business is delayed from opening for say two hours I have to make sure to detail everything that went wrong, why did it go wrong, what did I do about it to rectify the problem, if I could not resolve the problem on my own who did I call at 3am if anybody to assist you if the problem is say a programmer error, etc. etc. etc.
On those 98 percent of the other days a year, when things go flawlessly on the overnight, and it's business as usual and the company can conduct business as usual and continue to rake in multi million dollars, well that doesn't happen my accident, I (and my partner) and the other group of four that do their thing made it possible, I am a huge part of why that happens.
And God forbid if you slept through that problem when it occurred at 3am, because if you did, well can you say 'terminated'?
Yeah, that kind of professional pressure.
I'm real good at what I do, I must be, one upper executive type once said to about six years ago 'Bill (my real name in real life) you are the reason why I sleep well at night'
I'll never forget that.
Priceless.
Get my point?
Sleep is critical.
I'll smell you guys later, I work from home all the time now.
I got work work to do, household work to do, you know March budgets, family banking business paperwork to do, you know it is March 1, it tool me 2 hours to close out February's business, do some cooking, look after the dogs while the Mrs. is taking care of other family errands.
Than I really need to put in another a couple of hours prep time for this opening MLB season, it's my passion and hobby and I do make some side business money at it too.
Be back around 7
i hope you didn't sacrifice sleep to type that postComment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111647wolfman if your still around , what is the max yield you think someone could get
with a deep culture waterfall , recirculating falponic set up
in a 4x 8 tent with 8 plant sites if using a above average yielding strain
a trellis net will be used for SCROG
heres a example of buckets would be in
thats a 4x4 ,so scaled across 8 plant sites same parameters
overall dry yield if everything is done right and goes as planned
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wolfmanmeadowsSBR Wise Guy
- 12-29-20
- 915
#111649wolfman if your still around , what is the max yield you think someone could get
with a deep culture waterfall , recirculating falponic set up
in a 4x 8 tent with 8 plant sites if using a above average yielding strain
a trellis net will be used for SCROG
heres a example of buckets would be in
thats a 4x4 ,so scaled across 8 plant sites same parameters
overall dry yield if everything is done right and goes as planned
i know nothing about that hydro style. continuous exhaust or sealed room? how many watts is the light? how many ppfd? what is the color temperature? red diodes in the fixture? how close are tops? are you using a grow controller?
assuming continuous exhaust with a high ppfd light at the proper distance using the whole tent space with scrog and topping, no grow controller, 3-3.5#
all the craft growers i follow use top feeding. good growers can hit 2-2.5 pounds per light. saw some cropsteering growers claim 4-4.5 per light. hoping to hit 3 per light with crop steering and pushing them hard in veg with light and co2Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#111650Here’s the lights
will be two of them in 4 by 8
The Horticulture Lighting Group HLG 600 V2 R-Spec LED light will replace a 1000W HID while only drawing 600 watts at the wall and exuding the light output of 1,522 umol/s!
Each HLG 600 V2 R-Spec lamp uses 4 custom-designed high-efficiency white light quantum boards with a total of:
- 1088 Top-Bin Samsung LM301H white LED arrays
- 64 Top-Bin LH351 660nm Deep Red LED array
- High-efficiency custom-designed white light quantum boards with Samsung LM301H white and LH351 660nm Deep Red
- Enhanced white-light full spectrum for optimal canopy penetration and easy viewing
- Ideal for seedling to harvest growth
- Reliable passive-cooled design (no cooling fans required)
- Optimal canopy penetration with diffused light via a large form factor
- Dimmable high-efficiency Inventronics driver (120-600W range)
- Designed and manufactured in the USA
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