You can compost anything Toka.
Got another cover up!
Still no rain in the forecast for a week so no rush for the rest but anything can happen.
Also i would like to add that i do get high winds here and these things are holding up great, i lined the edges with duck tape so they would be stronger so that helped.
Im thinking about just closing them off so there like a green house to stay warmer at night.
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Your hard work is showing off in this EPIC GROW!!!! Keep rocking bro, the end is near! Then its time to reap your rewards and you deserve every bit of it!!!Got another cover up!
Still no rain in the forecast for a week so no rush for the rest but anything can happen.
Also i would like to add that i do get high winds here and these things are holding up great, i lined the edges with duck tape so they would be stronger so that helped.
Im thinking about just closing them off so there like a green house to stay warmer at night.
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I'll be at it all weekend.![]()
Leave the little stuff there for a week and give them little buds a chance to get some extra grow time they'll go nuts.Ok, so I am procrastinating going back to the trim table at the moment, and I don't have GTA 5, yet. so here's a few more shots - this is my chronic plant's carcass. I see now why they call it the chronic - I've been harvesting off of her for what feels like weeks now and it just won't stop! There's very little left on the plant that I want to trim now but I can turn all that little stuff into bubble hash - I just don't have hanging space for it and it's way less of a priority than culling the mold-threatened nugs off the other plants, so I hope it can just hang on for a bit longer. It feels great to have pulled this one off after finding a gopher hole under the raised box about halfway through flowering. I never knew if I would just show up one day to find her wilted... the gophers are invading, check out this hole they dug under the fence which is supposedly buried a foot deep!