Hello Folks,
Wanted to share with you the day’s events and news. Today I completed a new area of the cabin that will be used for clones and veg. I have been sharing the budding room with my vegging plants during the light period, then moving them every time the lights are to be off to...
Fiddle Heads have a distinct flavor. I would say its more like spinach then other greens. It would depend on how you prepared them however, boiling seems to change the flavor enough to make them palatable for most anyone. The key is cleaning off all the "fuzz". Thats time consuming!
I am not...
My family is Native (Yupik Alaskan) and enjoys gathering fiddle head ferns at the start of the growing season. After they are cleaned, they are put into salad, stew, omelets, etc.
On this trek, my daughter found a Twin!
Good sign of good growing!?
:mrgreen::blsmoke:
Planning Ahead
At the start of this thread, I stated that this would be an indoor as well as outdoor grow. I have begun to search for my outdoor garden area, and wanted to share with you all some of the ideas and areas that I have picked out.
I have about 1.5million acres of wilderness to...
The Carolina is actually one plant.
These are some older photos, Ill see what I can do about getting some current photos of the under side.
The plant has many leafs that are under the screen right now that need to be removed. I have been holding off doing so because the screen is not...
So the talk is of different pheno's.
Based on what we know of individual strains, we can predict what traits we are likely to have (Genotypes). Phenotypes however, are not so predictable. That is where things get "Special".
Anyone have a "Special" plant that has shown a particular pheno...
Geno Pheno Talk:
"I wanted to get a little into talking about the different characteristics within a strain. These variations are known as Genotypes and Phenotypes. I am going to do a cut and past from Wikipedia to give folks a definition of the term without having to leave this thread to...
P.S. If you decide to SCROG, the idea is to fill the surface area with your plant. That means you would be best off filling the majority of the screen before you flower. Once you create a canopy of growth across the screen, everything below can be harvested (no longer receiving light) and you...
Sexing first, would be the intelligent choice in my opinion.
SOG is not SCROG. They are two different techniques. SOG (Sea Of Green) is when you are filling an area with plants in order to grow a uniform plain (Sea) of "untrained" plants. SCROG (Screen of Green) is training plants to grow...