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postheadericon High Quality Bubba Kush Bubbleponics Pictures! Four Twenty Report


Heres a new video for you guys. An update of the Bubba Kush! We just started to add sugar to the water and stopped the nutrients. Day 67 of flowering! there doing great! Look for them in next issue #74 of cannabis Culture Magazine and an up and coming West Coast Cannabis Magazine. Remember To Sign Up For The Site And Join Us And Our Fun Here At Four Twenty Report www.420Report.net http www.westcoastcannabis.com Also visit our sponsors!! http www.tastypuff.com any questions or comments please feel free to email me admin@420report.net

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postheadericon Hydroponics Secrets Episode Four, Piranha and Tarantula


www.advancednutrients.com presents episode four of hydroponics secrets. Erik Biksa reveals tips, tricks and information to give hydroponics growers bigger and better yields.

postheadericon HID/LED week four flower


these are an unknown strain under LEDs, hps and metal halides on a west coast growers light mover. they are from my video that were in the other room.my LED grow operation preflower.www.youtube.com just starting flower so i gave them a healthy last boost of iguana grow along with bud ignightor by advanced nutrients to initiate flowering sites. also, some sensizym and parana for the root zone. there are 2 400w mh on with 3 LEDs there are also 2 600w HPS hanging but not on yet. i’ll wait til secon or third week of flower because this room is not full.the info for the LEDs is below. 150W of LED power Growing power is commensurate with a 400W HPS/MH system but with 63% less power and heat! 42 High Power 5 Watt LedEngine and 3 Watt OSRAMLEDs Three to five times more penetrating light power than older generation 1 Watt LED based grow lights Unique Penta-Band+ Spectrum Coverage Specifically targets all known Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) spectral ranges 740nm Far Red, 660nm Deep Red, 625nm Red, 455nm Deep Blue and 475nm Blue. Plus wide spectrum white LEDs Clever chainable design Allows up to 10 StealthLED grow lights to be powered from the same plug using the same timer Highly efficient, fully integrated power supply Coverage for up to 3′ x 3′ growing area LED lifetime of over 50000 hours 120VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.25 Amps Size: 9′ x 9′ x 4′. Weight:7 lbs Proudly designed and manufactured in California 2 Year Warranty. msrp $549.00 www.stealthled.com/www.fullspectrumhydro

postheadericon UPDATE: Saginaw County law enforcers continue efforts to solve four crimes, including two homicides

‘In an instant, everything changed’
The man who caused a January crash that left a Canton Township woman partially paralyzed and in need of long-term care will spend the next 31 months behind bars. Jason Choos, 46, was sentenced Monday to two years in prison and seven months in jail, plus five years on tightly supervised probation, by Judge Daniel P. Ryan in Wayne County Circuit Court. The sentence had been called for in a plea …

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Center in Flint Township helps patients seek permission for medical marijuana, receives criticism from health department
FLINT TOWNSHIP, Michigan — The recently opened Michigan Wellness Center is drawing criticism from the state Department of Community Health over concerns that the center  is creating a “drive-in” for patients to receive a prescription for medical marijuana. The Michigan…

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UPDATE: Saginaw County law enforcers continue efforts to solve four crimes, including two homicides
View full sizeEmily-Rose Bennett | The Saginaw NewsA small memorial has been built at the site of a homicide that happened on July 5, where Percy J. Layton, 55, of Saginaw became the third homicide victim in Saginaw County this…

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postheadericon Danville drug bust nets weapons cache, four arrests

Murray and Scheffel host town hall
While Republican State Rep. Carole Murray and Republican State Sen. Mark Scheffel spoke to a receptive audience the morning of June 5, one man was not so sanguine about the recent legislative session.

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Weed Wars: Two Democratic marijuana bills advance, divide constituencies
Democratic lawmaker Mark Leno of San Francisco wants to make possession of less than an ounce of marijuana an infraction and take it out of the reach of the criminal courts.

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Danville drug bust nets weapons cache, four arrests
DANVILLE — A county drug task force arrested four people after they searched their home and found drugs, sales paraphernalia and a weapons cache, authorities said.

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postheadericon The Four Most Common Errors Hydroponic Growers Make

Whether you want to enter the world of hydroponic gardening for fun or profit, it pays to know what you are doing before you make any investment. As with most hobbies, you will become a better gardener as you become more accustomed to the requirements and complexities of growing plants in a soil-less environment.


With the proper amount of research and planning, you can avoid several costly, common and time consuming mistakes.


Going Cheap On The Light – Many make the mistake of thinking that fluorescent lights are suitable for all plants at all stages or are simply drawn to fluorescents because of the price. The truth of the matter is that fluorescent lights emit only one kind of light: white. Sunlight, which is that standard by which all other lights are judged, emits the full spectrum of light colors. Thus fluorescent lights are only really adequate for young, seedling plants. As your plants enter the vegetative and flowering stages, they require red, blue and orange rays to grow properly. Florescent lights may actually cost you more than you expect, both because they yield a poor quality crop compared to other lights and they require frequent maintenance.


Thinking More Is Better – Water is good for your plants as is good quality fertilizer, but that doesn’t mean your plants will benefit from truckloads of both. If you give your plants too much water, the roots will rot and the plants will die. If you use too much fertilizer you may get salt deposits on your media or a fungus that stunts your plant’s growth. Make sure you allow enough time between waterings for the roots to dry out a little and always follow the label’s instructions when using fertilizer.


Danger: “Plant Food” – A hydroponic garden is different from a traditional garden and therefore has unique needs. Always purchase your fertilizer and nutrients from a reputable hydroponics retailer. It might be tempting to just grab a bag of fertilizer from your local hardware store but that will most likely result in a lot of unnecessary frustration and perhaps a even a completely dead crop.


Not Understanding pH Problems – pH refers to the acidity or alkalinity of the nutrient solution or water. Tap water has a pH level suitable for hydroponic growing but not all. Most hydroponic growing media is pH neutral, meaning a level of 7.0. If the pH of your nutrient solution drops below 5.6 or rises above 6.3, you will probably run into nutrient deficiencies. Rockwool, however, is a bit more alkaline than most, and may benefit form a slightly more acidic nutrient solution.


Make sure you understand the best pH balance for your media and your plants and invest in a good pH meter to ensure appropriate levels. Following these simple steps can keep your hydroponics garden looking and producing its best!

Michael Straumietis is co-founder of Advanced Nutrients and an expert in hydroponics, plant nutrition & soil sciences. He markets, reviews and publishes his knowledge in short original papers with a focus on soil-plant interactions. If you would like more information on hydroponics, visit the website at http://www.advancednutrients.com and discover a wealth of information at your fingertips.

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