Silky_smooth
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Thank you....wow beautiful girl u have amazing can’t wait till my green thumb seasoned enough to try and attempt something like this amazing thread god bless
Thank you....wow beautiful girl u have amazing can’t wait till my green thumb seasoned enough to try and attempt something like this amazing thread god bless
Most likely to prevent little bastard bugs from laying eggs in the soil. Rocks can be used as well. I buy them from the dollar store for cheapWhy the straw?
Gelato Zkittlez by club riot seeds is finished and ready for harvest....View attachment 4490485View attachment 4490486View attachment 4490487View attachment 4490488
That looks tasty manGelato Zkittlez by club riot seeds is finished and ready for harvest....View attachment 4490485View attachment 4490486View attachment 4490487View attachment 4490488
Its mulch im using a living soil no nutes most bacteria, microbes, and beneficial insects live on the top layer of soil and like to stay moist and dark it also breakes down too, as an amendmentWhy the straw?
THAT IS INSPIRING!Some Nice pictures from my dungeonView attachment 4441952View attachment 4441953
And some allmost ready girls
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Yeah be slow i went slower than my first and still got a little crack im ganna do it in stages next timeI am so afraid of breaking the nodes coming out of the 2 main branches.. it's a bit stressing
If you manipulate them between your fingers very gently like suppercropping it Will work just fine....I am so afraid of breaking the nodes coming out of the 2 main branches.. it's a bit stressing
Try to manipulate them gently between your fingers like suppercropping and it Will work out just fine....Yeah be slow i went slower than my first and still got a little crack im ganna do it in stages next time
That seems realy mature to try bending i know its after it healed but id do it youngerI tried mainlining and broke a branch. A little duct tape is all it took to fix it! I’ll try Silky‘s finger pinch technique next time I try to tie down.
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Hi yes sorry to say but mister tevinjonson is right the branches are allready a little to mature for using that tech....try it on your next grow when the sprouths are still younger and more bendy....and many people forget a simple tool that we all loved when we where kids....its the easiest way to heal and repair broken branches...but chewwinggum is such a multi versatile tool and everyone knows how to chew....I tried mainlining and broke a branch. A little duct tape is all it took to fix it! I’ll try Silky‘s finger pinch technique next time I try to tie down.
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Sorry if I wasn’t clear...what I was trying to say is that branch with the scar had almost been completely broken off about 6 weeks ago. I had applied duct tape for about 3 weeks and taken it off to find it mended and going strong. Anyway, my point was to not be afraid of training. Duct tape fixes anything, right?That seems realy mature to try bending i know its after it healed but id do it younger