i havn't taken a tape messure to them yet but i would say 4 1/2 to 5 ft tallSome nice looking plants you got going there, some fat bushes! About how tall are they?
yep going smaller. no need to be greedy.Looking real good you seem to have kept them smaller than usual this year. keepem green dirtyd
ya i built a fence out of pallets at my last place i lived.. but i use these pallets that crab cans cam on. they were 4x5 and the gap was only 1/2 to an 1" apart.. shit it took me a year to collect them..LOL but it also looked good..they are looking good mygirls, and healthy still to. i just saw a outdoor grow yesterday of pot, and they used about 200 pallets to try to make a 6 ft tall fence, i laughed my ass off at the work they did, they work great for a green house but for a fence it was pointless, i could see through every gap and could probabaly push the walls over
i had the wife with me.. when she gets on the road she does not want to stop anywhere.. sorry bro i did not stop... i am going to see you some time next month. im trying to find a good place (public land) to hunt on in your area... plus we need to talk about you helping this year trim.. so i will be stopping by here soon.looks like you had a blast man. thanks for stoppping by GP/ na j/k man, glad you had a great time besides the wave runer
oh they will out grow the green house during flower.. i planted them outside may 13th and they were only about 2" tall.. thats why they are small this yearDang MG how are you keeping your plants small? I'v just about out grown my greenhouse.View attachment 1721246
wow what a growth spurt.. mine were clones also.. thats all i start with outdoors..I put mine in the end of June. They are all clones. some were 3-4 foot most of the rest were about 2'. Two of the taller ones are sativa heavy that we did last year. I hope to be able to let them go longer this year. I want to pull a couple to give the other more room, but just can't bring myself to do it. this is what they looked like july 15th. about 15 days in the ground.http://asset2.rollitup.org/attach/jpg.gif http://asset2.rollitup.org/attach/jpg.gif
using no nutes is very possible and achievable. i would just add as much organic matter to the soil as i could, manures are usallt free, leafs are free hell compost can be free to.I was scared starting so late. I was in the ground at least a month before last year. Poor girls were looking kinda bad when they went in the ground. The heat we've got over the last few weeks has not hurt them at all. I have some nute issues going. But since I now have the green house up the soil will be in good shape for next year. my goal is no nutes. It's a chore to get this sandy soil into a good growing medium.
I gardened organically for twenty years. I mulched. I used a grinder/chipper. I bummed grass clippings from my neighbors.using no nutes is very possible and achievable. i would just add as much organic matter to the soil as i could, manures are usallt free, leafs are free hell compost can be free to.