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clemmygrows420 posted an update 3 months ago
Can we post videos on here ? Been trying but doesn’t ever work.
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Yes, when you goto select the file click on the video camera not the camera. Then select files. Your videos will be there. Took me a min to figure it out. lol
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clemmygrows420 posted an update 3 months ago
2nd grow. 1st from seed. Irie genetics in the back , right is big mountain fudge cake. Left is nuketown. Front is genius juice from bother Grimm. Week 5 of flower going on 6.
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Looking good Clem. I have enjoyed both the Irie strains. Nuketown is one of my favorites. You’ll have to post us a smoke report once you have dried and cured. ✌🏼 ☝🏼🤟🏼
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For sure! Thank you! And yes long list of Irie in the future haha
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I’m loving the NukeTown!
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Looking Good 👍
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clemmygrows420 posted an update 4 months ago
Any tips on defoliating with a scrog ?? Should I avoid removing the plants from under , and get what I can reach ? I was taking them out from under the trellis but now I don’t want to mess with the bud sites.
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I lollipop my scrog… making it easy to reach under the plants and reach the back of my tent. What size tent do you have?
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I do everything under the net and any tiny thin branches
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I don’t take my plants out from under my lights I just raise the lights up , so my plants still get light. I also don’t use a grow tent. Looking great!!!
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clemmygrows420 posted an update 6 months ago
2nd grow. First time from seed! Have Nuketown from Irie genetics and big mountain fudge cake from Irie genetics as well. Any tips , comments , feedback is appreciated! In fox farm potting soil with recharge , great white , and 1 tbsp of fox farm tomato veg 5-7-3 so far in 1 gallon plastic pot. Each one under a 100watt imvsincere. I have…
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Just transplanted out of solo cup last night.
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Looking Good! Keep the Nuketown Fed she can be a heavy feeder! My Nuketown will get a slight calcium deficiency around week 4-5 of Flowering if you don’t have her feeding dialed in! Most of the Golden Goat crosses are heavy feeding plants!
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