lordjin
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You gotta chew plenty of this in my line of work.lol ya Lost me Jin, i'm a few bowls dumb now exercising your new avatar? haaaang on you're not..... are you??.... you are. Lucky man
You gotta chew plenty of this in my line of work.lol ya Lost me Jin, i'm a few bowls dumb now exercising your new avatar? haaaang on you're not..... are you??.... you are. Lucky man
That's what I said when I first saw the 'quit smoking' gum.bahahhahahahaha! is that shit for real? tooooo fucking funny!!
Yes. They're both named Norell.Naming your ladies now Jin?
I dont know if all this counts but I call all my Tahoe's "Tahoe" LMAO!Yes. They're both named Norell.
These branches, though sturdy, are quite slender. I wouldn't feel comfortable about doing 'the bend snap' just yet. Plus, the stress of such a large plant being bent just 8" over her pot surface causes quite a bit of slowing. Even if I have to wrap big Norell all around lil' Norell (which I think I'm going to have to do), I think lil' sis will still be able to poke a few heads here and there.Hey LJ - I have been trying several techniques on my big clone over the months and one that I have grown fond of is gently bending branches until they crack. It slows growth in those branches for a while allowing the smaller ones to catch up. Have you thought about topping the big Norell so little Norell can catch up?
Thank you for the support. I really do appreciate that. Don't forget to post your pix here. Peace.lil norell will do her thing. shes just a lil slow off the mark. just keep on doing what your doing jin. i cant wait to see how they go in flower. i just flipped the buddha tahoe today. so im getting a little excited
No need to go without. Point and shoots produce amazing quality at affordable prices these days. I can recommend a camera class for the needs you've described that won't break your bank account.i want one!!! lol not i dont even have an iphone.
i am seriously wanting to get a nice slr though. bloody things are so fricking expensive. i want something that i could carry with me at work as i travel a fair bit and see a fair bit of nature in my line of work and have had some great photo ops but my little point and click doesnt quite capture the moment the way i would like sometimes you just really want to focus in on a certain point and you just dont have that level of control i need.
trouble is i have no photographic experience and i have no idea what im looking at or where my money is going on the slr's also i dont really want to spend a milion dollars on a cam and then have it bouncing around in the truck all the time so for now i will just have to go without i think
i dont really want alot from my camera and im fairly happy with my point and shoot for most things. its just auto focus really shits me. its fine for landscapes etc but sometimes if there is a particular feature you really want to highlight. a bug or a bird etc sometimes auto focus just doesnt agree and thinks that big leaf off to the left is more interesting and you completely miss the moment.No need to go without. Point and shoots produce amazing quality at affordable prices these days. I can recommend a camera class for the needs you've described that won't break your bank account.