I meant to say 15 oz and 27 grams, but was much too high at the time. And I did take a couple buds early, so I may have been over, but that was also the untrimmed weight, so probably not.He meant the two elbower club...
I would lean the plant over and stake it down just a few inches off the ground. I used the sticks to hold them down so if the sun did draw them up, the stick would pull out of the ground. With string, you can cut into the stalks.So when you stake them down, you're not actually pinning the branch against the ground right? You're branches are still heald up by the stem?
why notQ. why so many plants? Your got heaps goin on......harvest and cure will be a bitch.
The BST's are Bag Seed Testers. The first two bags of weed I have bought in the last 12 years. I put out some of the BST2's yesterday, and they are stinky as shit @ 9" tall.It'll be awesome if they make it to maturity. I'm not that educated in what these terms mean when you call plants: BST1 or 2, CP1's etc. Can you tell me what all that means? Are they all females?
I'm working on improving my Sidetracked: strain, so I need that many plants to get a few males. This strain doesn't make very many males, which is a good thing if you are worried about weight. Not so good when you are looking for that golden bean.Q. why so many plants? Your got heaps goin on......harvest and cure will be a bitch.
There is no name or trademark brand on it anywhere. I picked it up at the Goodwill for $20 5-6 years ago. It was pretty well used then, and has seen nothing but hard use since. {as you can see} It has the two big side pockets, a front pocket, bottle holder, plus two flashlight {or knife} pockets.what sort of a pack is that? I use maxpedition and I just love it for the rest of the summer after all the soil has been taken out in he bigger bags.
PUT 7 DUST on it and the deer will leave it alone..kyI packed 4 GV2's, 1 BST1 and 1 Slo2, along with six gallons of soil mix, back to the KP patches. What I found was too much of this
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I had 4 of the 6 plants I put out last week ate by the deer. I lost 1 CP1 and 1 Slo2, and 2 more were topped by the deer, but looked like they were going to live. I planted one hole double, and just left the other one alone.
So 26 + 6 - 2 = T-Pig of 30.
I do not really like the shovel for hole digging, but they are cheap and you can pick one up at just about any Army/Navy surplus store. I can dig a pretty good hole with it, but just because my of my sandy soil. You can put your foot to it, but it is hard for an old man like me because it's so short. I have a short handled shovel I use a lot, but I only had one hole to dig on Thursday. As far as transplanting, it works great. Some of my holes were dug in December, so there is a fair amount of new roots growing to the fertilizer. I turn the dirt real good before putting the plant in to get rid of them.You're the first guy I've chatted with who uses one of those shovels. What do you think of it? Yeah, you're pack looks good. I've never shaken away the love for a good patrol pack. The army for me was many moons ago but wearing a good pack and being out in the woods growing and being naughty...ah, it's the life of champions and happy people. Here's a link to my maxpedition condor pack...it's small but so comfy and reliable. http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Condor-II-Backpack-p106.htm. Just wanted to also mention the group shot of all of your plants there. Would you consider topping them at this stage or wait or not at all?