CoughyTime
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LOL. Well you can be sure it wasn't a cell phone picture.Frikin stole the show ! . that's my new wall paper
The picture came out great. looks professionally done. The green house lites it up really well. Good job
LOL. Well you can be sure it wasn't a cell phone picture.Frikin stole the show ! . that's my new wall paper
The picture came out great. looks professionally done. The green house lites it up really well. Good job
Sounds gd man gd luck !!Hey everyone haven't been on in ages been really busy with work and life n you know how it is! Some stunning plants on here for sure great stuff. Were starting to wind up for the southern hemisphere season soon so I will be contributing. Running clones of a friend this season Im not sure of the strain but its really good weed my guess is itl be a white widow or ak47 or white rhino, something like that. Would like to have brought some seeds again but due to my current circumstances that just wont be possible however I can put more focus into two plants this season instead of 6. Bigger holes more water per plant seeing as they wont have to share with 4 other plants like last season. So all in all less plants but great quality is my goal! Will keep you all informed from here on
lol i still just need her for about 1 - maybe 2 minsYou would _really_ want her if you saw the rest of the photos I took of her!
Good idea. First time for me too.https://www.google.com/search?q=moth eggs&rlz=1C1ASUM_enUS569US569&espv=2&biw=1904&bih=939&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIhobAkan0xwIVSjWICh3zhQn7
Jar them up, find out exactly what they are!! Look like moth eggs to me, but I have never seen a cluster like that one WOW. AKA Bud worms.
wow great idea, are these for transporting, storage, other? I've seen turkey cooking bags, they're kinda "crispy," I could see them doing very well in transporting field trimmed buds.Needing something a lil bigger then turkey bags this year.View attachment 3496696
"Bag the biggest birds"! Lols
that sucks man, damn look how careful they were. damn sorry for your losshaha I don't ususally like to show off where I've gotten it wrong. however, this is for the sake of showing just how quickly plants can get ravaged by deer when left unprotected. These plants got stripped to nuthin' overnight. This is season 6 for me in this location, every one of the 5 previous years and I never lost anything that wasn't fenced in to deer. A few days before it happened, I top-dressed everything with blood meal, hoping that in addition to feeding the plants it would frighten off herbivores.... they must be damn hungry this year! Thankfully all the damage I took was on "kicker" plants of unknown bagseed that I neither loved nor tended as much as the plants I do know. View attachment 3499043 View attachment 3499044 View attachment 3499045 View attachment 3499046 View attachment 3499049
thanks for the sympathy! not such a big deal, like it would have been on one of my pampered clones. What really surprised me is how much flower got eaten, I used to think they favored the leaves but these guys were fairly indiscriminate. what I don't understand is what happened to the trellis netting I had draped over the plant in the firtst pic - maybe it got snagged on antlers?that sucks man, damn look how careful they were. damn sorry for your loss
yep probably so. Yeah they were hungry, maybe a family. nothing left. I found this braided green 80lb test shipped straight from China, doesn't catch light, can get up to 1000 meters cheap. Mixed opinions on using it I'm sure, but I think they steer clear if nicely deployed- maybe it got snagged on antlers?
that shit looks gnarly i say u spray it with spinosad lolCan anyone tell me what these eggs are from?View attachment 3499020