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looplife posted an update 6 months ago
Guve a shout out to everyone who is helping me along the way i have a few pics not in any order this is my first grow still alot to learn thank you guys for the support here and the valuable information given here a update i have a few in ground i have a few in 5 gallon buckets and half are autos other are bag seed biscotti and jack herer …
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casadelwhacko posted an update 6 months ago
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casadelwhacko posted an update 6 months ago
The Orange Skunk and two Strawberry Coughs are 24 days into flower. Starting to really smell the fruity twins.
“Captain Bake-O”, that fucking pot head that hangs out around the trash bins, has been eyeballing me going in and out of the grow room. I think he’s gotten wise to my routine. Bastard!!
Happy 4th of July Everyone!!
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So I’ve found one I wanna keep around. I’ve been taking cuts and am pleased. What’s the best environment to keep a mother? Can I just put her in a “comfy” place and keep 18/6 at 350-400PPFD? I will end up with a tent or closet/room by the summer, but if possible I’d like to take her out of the tent and let her just chill for a year or so.…
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Yes! Behind the couch, weed house plant. Love it
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Tips for keeping genetics long term. Pick a final pot size and plant directly in it. Don’t ever transplant. Pot size is determined by length of plant’s life span. About a gallon+ per month. Never let the mother plant get root bound. Branching immediately gets thinner and internodal spacing elongates. Structure is ruined along with any clone…
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You could always try something new. Turn your mother into bonsai. She sat in a 1.5 gallon plastic pot. After about almost a year i trimmed the roots and put her back into the 1.5. I finally decided to flower her after taking clones for 2 years in a 5 gallon tall fabric pot. I enjoy every moment. The only thing I’d do differently is feed feed…
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What Else You Have Growing Other Than Weed?
It’s a hell of a list… I air layer peach, cherry, apple and flowering crab trees that will grow up here in the tundra and make them available to folks at a very reasonable price. Tons of lilies, clamatis, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries and an abundance of other fruits and vegetables. I feed a family of five out of the garden and…
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