Indacouch
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Got that super stank cat pissThat belongs in a notional thread called Growin in the Litterbox
((Wink))
Got that super stank cat pissThat belongs in a notional thread called Growin in the Litterbox
No, it belongs in Inda's new thread about Stress & RecoveryThat belongs in a notional thread called Growin in the Litterbox
I thought that's where the pic came from.No, it belongs in Inda's new thread about Stress & Recovery
LOLI thought that's where the pic came from.
Advanced Nutrients hired it as the Before modelI thought that's where the pic came from.
It's got mitesView attachment 4172114
Today was flower study..... Il do the same in color tomo.
What's the tell?It's got mites
That's what happens when you top dress with vomit.After considerable searching I found a teenage pic of Palmy.
Not so magnificent.
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I have a hard time drawing stick figures.Much quicker than I thought.....nice work sir. I forgot most of you would know what the real leaves should look like..... I guess I'll save my speech for all of you missing it for another time. The flower was the study and the stem with pot leaves was 8 minutes of sketch to fuck with whoever missed em. Buuuuuuuut I see I'm going to have to hide a dick in something .....or just hide something to make it a bit more fun for me.
So pat yourself on the back and enjoy it......next time you may not be so lucky
I hid some dicks in a giant old school ship ......it had hella sails and wood grain, took me probably 40 hours of drawing time...... I hid dicks in the wood grain some naked chicks and one of the masts was a dick. Cleverly hidden in plain sight to where the beauty of the actual fine detail drew the eye away from the dick.......and the shear volume of wood grain hid the dicks as well. Painfully obvious to me but nobody ever pointed anything out until I mentioned them. I have naked chicks hidden in the wood grain of my tree on my leg. I'll post a pic some time.I have a hard time drawing stick figures.
I'm sure with your skills you could create "Plausible Deniability" using shadows and
object placement to accomplish a "coincidental" optical illusion.
I hid some dicks in a giant old school ship ......it had hella sails and wood grain, took me probably 40 hours of drawing time...... I hid dicks in the wood grain some naked chicks and one of the masts was a dick. Cleverly hidden in plain sight to where the beauty of the actual fine detail drew the eye away from the dick.......and the shear volume of wood grain hid the dicks as well. Painfully obvious to me but nobody ever pointed anything out until I mentioned them. I have naked chicks hidden in the wood grain of my tree on my leg. I'll post a pic some time.
Funny thing is......when I started to draw the ship I said to myself....Man that's a lot of wood grain........WOOD GRAIN........immediately thought of penis with wood......brings a whole new meaning to wood grain. I've drawn comical shit with wood grain....just tons of obvious dicks on a baseball bat......((wood grain))
Funny shit
Hahahahaha like someone threw a seed into peanutty sewageAfter considerable searching I found a teenage pic of Palmy.
Not so magnificent.
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LOL.........made smoke come out my nose.......hehe
Thank you very muchYou will probably get a much better response starting a thread in the Auto section of the forum.
Here ya go.
https://www.rollitup.org/f/auto-flowering-strains.127/
So I pulled some more boys this morning at my "friends" I was stoked to get the extra room. However once they were removed the girls just stuck there arms out like they had just got off a cramped bus.......((space filled)) FML
I did however do a lil checking on the roots. I knew this already, but for sure I'm comfortable burying pots into pots 100%
The root mass or density didn't change where they went through the bag.
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Pulled those roots out of the bag. They just expand the cloth weave and go right through.
@Chunky Stool
Hmm...thats one of the most amazing things ive ever seen them do!!! Wow! Ive heard that these pots can just be peeled apart at that seam when you're done with them. Haven't tried yet, as I'm still using mine. This avoids transplant shock, ya?? If you dont have to remove the plant and ball, shaking her up, then there's not any stress...a stress free transplant...woah.So I pulled some more boys this morning at my "friends" I was stoked to get the extra room. However once they were removed the girls just stuck there arms out like they had just got off a cramped bus.......((space filled)) FML
I did however do a lil checking on the roots. I knew this already, but for sure I'm comfortable burying pots into pots 100%
The root mass or density didn't change where they went through the bag.
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Pulled those roots out of the bag. They just expand the cloth weave and go right through.
@Chunky Stool
Yeah, they're very interesting plants, as I have always had a real fascination with the other two varieties of MJ most forget about, the Ruderalis and Afghanicus. Autos I have looked at get a decent yield, especially for my personal medical use. I just wish I could find a good Romulan Auto. About 8 weeks and she'd mature, have myself a little something to experiment with. Ill br buying some screen covers soon, the triangle shaped ones for patios.I'd take the shot. Never grew autos, but the yield will be better than what you won't get. Get some more experience and learn something new. Hell yeah, do it; my experience on CC is that you need some rain protection in Sept/Oct. Wet and still warm enough to enable mold to take off on the flowers
Is tha lasagna?Hahahahaha like someone threw a seed into peanutty sewage
Yes I reuse my pots. Just preasure wash them and stick em in the green house until next season. Gotta let them sit for a bit for the roots to get brittle before pulling them apart. I toss the roots into a compost pile and that's it. The transplant factor is my whole reason for trying this. When I was younger I'd always end up with plants in flower that needed more soil. Obviously that's a no no to transplant in flower .....but adding dirt to the already existing dirt was a much better option. So it's a trick I was using in flower if needed. Then one season I decided to try it on vegging plants in full on growth mode. I've noticed begging plants will just continue to grow when more dirt is added. When I transplant the traditional way of pulling the root ball etc etc......The growth would slow for a bit and then continue.....so it works great .Hmm...thats one of the most amazing things ive ever seen them do!!! Wow! Ive heard that these pots can just be peeled apart at that seam when you're done with them. Haven't tried yet, as I'm still using mine. This avoids transplant shock, ya?? If you dont have to remove the plant and ball, shaking her up, then there's not any stress...a stress free transplant...woah.
The top generally matches the bottom, which is why some people say bigger pot = bigger plant, which is true to a point.Yes I reuse my pots. Just preasure wash them and stick em in the green house until next season. Gotta let them sit for a bit for the roots to get brittle before pulling them apart. I toss the roots into a compost pile and that's it. The transplant factor is my whole reason for trying this. When I was younger I'd always end up with plants in flower that needed more soil. Obviously that's a no no to transplant in flower .....but adding dirt to the already existing dirt was a much better option. So it's a trick I was using in flower if needed. Then one season I decided to try it on vegging plants in full on growth mode. I've noticed begging plants will just continue to grow when more dirt is added. When I transplant the traditional way of pulling the root ball etc etc......The growth would slow for a bit and then continue.....so it works great .
do you want to eat it?Is tha lasagna?