UncleBuck
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it doesn't take much to keep them from going into flower.Really? That few lumens? Right on.
it doesn't take much to keep them from going into flower.Really? That few lumens? Right on.
Cool. i learn something new every day.it doesn't take much to keep them from going into flower.
i feel ya. seems like a such a waste to have perfect conditions for growing and not be able to use them. not to mention the skills.Cool. i learn something new every day.
Can't wait until i get a new outdoor location.
Saving up right now in anticipation of moving after New Years. MAYBE during the holidays (for time off purposes).i feel ya. seems like a such a waste to have perfect conditions for growing and not be able to use them. not to mention the skills.
pure beauty
Will do!
be careful bro.....the farmers out here are snitchin back to back.Saving up right now in anticipation of moving after New Years. MAYBE during the holidays (for time off purposes).
Looking to get into the country with a small place. Renting, not buying. Out in the country, amongst the orchards/vineyards, my only concern would possibly be farm labor.
yup thats what happend. i just pulled down most of the lights the other day those 2 are the only ones still up but there not plugged in anymore. but yeah i had 10 cfl's on for like 3 months outdoors to keep my plants from flowering because afew started too earlycan almost guarantee it's because he put them out there in late april/early may and kept the CFL on to prevent them from going into flower and then revegging.
You should have monsters then. How tall them posts?yup thats what happend. i just pulled down most of the lights the other day those 2 are the only ones still up but there not plugged in anymore. but yeah i had 10 cfl's on for like 3 months outdoors to keep my plants from flowering because afew started too early
be sure to dry those off before the sun comes out or they'll catch on fire.Rain rain go away come back when I am having my next braai mofo. Like all good Northern European bbq's we had ours in the rain at the weekend. It got so bloody heavy I had to move the weber closer to the side and in doing so managed to burn some of my ganj leaves, (I know, what a plum!) But if you have a Soith African wife you know not to promise a braai and then not deliver, so you do what you have to.
Well it's now a week later and it's still bloody raining. Peronsally I blame the olympics. Here they are, the soggy pussies.
Soz, forgot to turn this - it's still early here.
you can see some of the burn on the plant on the right.
I think my chair will rot with the damp this year....
Peace and sunshine(or cfl's)to all.
DST
I was gonna mention that, but I didn't want to freak DST out......just take great precautions or it will cost in the end.be sure to dry those off before the sun comes out or they'll catch on fire.
if you braid them, it guarantees they will be females.Done, just given them a blow dry.......few tie backs and a pony tail to boot....anyone seen the crimpers?
Cornrows or French Braids?? Which one creates more females??if you braid them, it guarantees they will be females.
Looking good! How tall is she? I got my tallest ones this year as well. Drought is much nore survivable than the early season flooding I usually get.Heres my biggest one ive ever grown, still has a good two months to go!!View attachment 2280273
dad? ____________This picture was taken about 3 weeks ago. I am 5,9 and have my arms up. My girls are a little over 8.5 feet tall now The strain is Sour Grapes