Blaze & Daze

Jeffislovinlife

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My wifes employer got a anonymous letter about her. In short, she goes late to work and even smiling, parking her car wrong way and gets drunk. Reality: She is working to late evenings and is last one to leave and had 4 beers with me at local fest.

What a sleazy asshole must one be to write anonymous letters? Just because she is beautifull, young and always in good mood? Gonna do something with that tomorow but not sure what yet:). But I guess author is punished with his life already.
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Laughing Grass

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Good morning, happy Hump Day.

Let's see your gardens.

My GG#4 @4 weeks that I thought was gonna be a problem are doing great. Had to supercrop a bunch of the taller branches, but they're not burning so I'm happy. IMG_8331.JPEG

Mother plant. I've been saying for a week that I have to make clones. Maybe today, but I doubt it.
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TCH

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1 week into 12/12. I really need to get them into the 6" pots and into the bigger tent. They are looking so good and happy. Currently feeding maxigrow with calmag. I have some more maxibloom on the way.

I have only gotten 1 more root on the clones. I'm wondering if the plugs are staying too wet.
 

Laughing Grass

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1 week into 12/12. I really need to get them into the 6" pots and into the bigger tent. They are looking so good and happy. Currently feeding maxigrow with calmag. I have some more maxibloom on the way.

I have only gotten 1 more root on the clones. I'm wondering if the plugs are staying too wet.
I keep my plugs saturated. This cut is just a jerk to clone lol.

Going back to Maxi really seems to have paid dividends for you!
 

shnkrmn

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My moms are getting out of hand. I need to slow my roll so I put them in a tent set to veg. At least they have automated watering there. I've been hand watering them since the start of the year. Thinking about repotting and flowering them outside.20240529_074142.jpg20240529_074716.jpg
 

TCH

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I keep my plugs saturated. This cut is just a jerk to clone lol.

Going back to Maxi really seems to have paid dividends for you!
I never had an issue in veg. I did some googlin on floraflex nutes and came across a few reddit threads and folks were LOVING them. I think my biggest issue was that I was severely underfeeding them when I should have been much closer to the recommended feed charts. With the maxibloom, people always thought I was underfeeding due to the ppm/ec but my plants always liked it so thats what I went with. Kind of a minimalist approach. Didn't see a reason to push them to the limits if they were happy. With the Floraflex nutes, I think I saw symptoms that looked like one particular deficiency and tried to correct it, but in reality I think I would bump one thing up and just cause chaos and lockout when I should have probably been feeding at twice the strength I was at or more. Not to mention, I saw multiple people talking about not needing any pH adjustment or calmag with the floraflex nutes in ro water. Meanwhile, I was adding more calmag and pH adjustment. Kinda leads me to wonder if I would have hit em with the recommended doses, would it have all worked out a lot better?

That long ass message has been brought to you by a rambling ass ADD brain. Happy Hump day!!!!
 

curious2garden

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I never had an issue in veg. I did some googlin on floraflex nutes and came across a few reddit threads and folks were LOVING them. I think my biggest issue was that I was severely underfeeding them when I should have been much closer to the recommended feed charts. With the maxibloom, people always thought I was underfeeding due to the ppm/ec but my plants always liked it so thats what I went with. Kind of a minimalist approach. Didn't see a reason to push them to the limits if they were happy. With the Floraflex nutes, I think I saw symptoms that looked like one particular deficiency and tried to correct it, but in reality I think I would bump one thing up and just cause chaos and lockout when I should have probably been feeding at twice the strength I was at or more. Not to mention, I saw multiple people talking about not needing any pH adjustment or calmag with the floraflex nutes in ro water. Meanwhile, I was adding more calmag and pH adjustment. Kinda leads me to wonder if I would have hit em with the recommended doses, would it have all worked out a lot better?

That long ass message has been brought to you by a rambling ass ADD brain. Happy Hump day!!!!
You need to try them again. I'd be curious to know the answer.
 

StareCase

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... Let's see your gardens ...
I wanted to VEG these canopies a little larger than normal to help restock the dwindling Tower of Babble. The Blue Cheese is 26" x 22" and the Red Diesel is 30" x 23". Once these ladies complete their stretch, the 2 x 4 will be fuller than it's been in quite a while:

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The original flip day estimate of June 13th is out the window so to borrow an often heard recent quote ... recalculating
 

DMChiz

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Let's see your gardens.
That little GG4 was last to the party and is catching up to everyone else slowly. If I can get a stretch of decent/dry weather I’d like to get a few outside in their resting place. Bought chicken wire and might create enclosures for the pots for a little while until they’re settled. Funny, sprinkled cayenne around the kale and cucumbers and the squirrels haven’t gone near them since….
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StareCase

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... sprinkled cayenne around the kale and cucumbers and the squirrels haven’t gone near them since ...
I wonder if cayenne would work for the large maple tree in the front. The little black and grey rotters keep nibbling on the tops eating all the maple keys. Then they chew on the stems and the leaves gently cascade down.

The past couple of days, our lawn is strewn with these maple leaf clusters:.

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shnkrmn

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I wonder if cayenne would work for the large maple tree in the front. The little black and grey rotters keep nibbling on the tops eating all the maple keys. Then they chew on the stems and the leaves gently cascade down.

The past couple of days, our lawn is strewn with these maple leaf clusters:.

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Lots of fresh leaf litter like that could mean they are building a penthouse up there.
 
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