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ghb

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fucking old tramps arse is what it tasted like, believe me i've tried it once for a bet.
 

ghb

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they look beautifully healthy jig, is it just me or are the bottom plants bushier?

can't believe you are running out of weed for the first time in years, told you you shoulda flipped em lol
 

jigfresh

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When putting them in the tubes I chose the biggest ones to put on the bottom. So yes, they are bushier, but it's not necessarily because they are down there, but why they are down there. And I think these are the most healthy plants I've ever grown. I think my humidity being in much better ranges is to thank for that... along with the cooler temps from the LED.
 

DST

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Thats more like the Jig we love and know!!!! Rock on Jiggy!

Oh, and we went out for our first meal with the Yin:) Got to the gaff and he was all cool, 10 minutes later he was squiggling and then he kicked off, lmfao (he's going through real heavy farting and cramping issues). Sat on Dad's lap and was as happy as a Sandboy, he was just pissed because he was missing out on the action the nosey little shite, haha....lovable little shite though:)
I hope the bet covered the cost of the old tramps fee. :)

What's up in my closet:
 

ghb

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it is defo a nice environment for them, your leaves are nearly as green as dst's.......nearly. what is the secret? mono cropping is the key i would say, do you think i'm right?

is he at that stage already dst? looking around and wanting to be in the action all the time? my cousin has twin girls and they are just getting to that stage now after 6 months.
 

jigfresh

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It surely does make doing ANYTHING an adventure. The gas phase was not a fun one. Our little one is in a great phase right now... it's the happy and sleeping phase. I really hope it lasts more than 2 days, haha.

How do you get around with the yin? Bike? Public Transport? And if transport, how is he carried? I'm just so curious as everything involving taking our babe out includes the car seat.

And yes... I am truly happy again, with beautiful plants growing in the closet. No longer am I masquerading as a shitty mj grower. That phase of mine lasted long enough.

EDIT: What is mono cropping? Like runinng one strain? I honestly think these pretty leaves are due to good temps and good humidity. I haven't changed a thing as far as what they are fed, still the same bottles as ever (literally the same bottles). Only difference is the light and the environment. I suppose the light 'could' have something to do with it... but I don't think LED's would make healthier plants vs HID light. I really think it's environment.

EDIT 2: Funny you mention D's green leaves. That's what I judge against. Are these as green and shiny as DST's plants. No is always the answer, but if I can get anywhere close I'm happy. Another reason to think high humidity play a role.
 

DST

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I think the yin reckons everything is a race or competition, ghb: feeding, growing, trying to crawl, peeing the furthest up the wall, being the biggest fart bag, etc lol....He is starting to survey everything and likes to sit forward so he can see shtuff:) Holds his head up when on all fours for long periods quite easily, impressed the nice looking female Dutch doctor the other day...he's gonna be trouble I assure you.
At the moment Jig we are staying in the hood mainly and just use the pram/cot if we go on walks. He should be fine for the seat soon though and Mrs D took him out in the car seat today to her friends who's just had a yin as well (I told her to get a taxi since I saw an old lady flying past the window earlier attached to a shopping trolley:)) You can get on the trams and buses, you just need to wait if there isn't space though.
Can't wait for the gas stage to be finishes, real shame for the wee man.
 

jigfresh

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Little H loves being sat up. Seeing it all. We got this cool thingy called a bumbo chair. Too soon for your boy, but our gal love it. At least for 15 minutes or so at a time.
 

DST

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I can just see myself sitting in one of these with my pants on...(or maybe not on, lol) Holly fuk I think a Tsunami just landed in Amsterdam, time to blow up the dingy me thinks.
 

DST

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Make it happen Jig!:) Some chinese company will knock those plastic things together for you for 3 and 6 pence.....
 

HydroGp

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Those eyes are not gonna miss a thing! :D So sweet ! :)
We are in a hella storm in dk too. I hope the house keeps together.
Oh snap the fireoven is blowing into the house. Damn gonna be a cold night.
 

DST

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just to be clear, that pic is from tinterweb, the baby isn't mine, although he is a real handsome wee chap!
 

james2500

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Speaking of china.... you gonna teach the young man mandarin. It's the way of the future. :)
That got me curious so I looked it up and found this……very illuminating…..

America is mistaken about the distinction between language and dialect and has an archaic list.

1) "Chinese" is not a language. It is a cover term for about 7 or 8 languages (not dialects) that share a common writing system. These languages are closely related, but are not mutually intelligible. Mandarin is the language that most people in the US learn as "Chinese". Other Chinese languages are Yue, Min, Hakka, Kejia, etc.

2) Mandarin is the most diverse of these languages and has about as many speakers as the other Chinese languages combined. There are about 20 separate dialects of Mandarin throughout the area where it is the primary native language.

3) The other Chinese languages are also dialectally diverse to a greater or lesser extent depending on a variety of factors. Min is perhaps the most diverse, indeed many linguists divide Min into 2-4 different languages and not just widely divergent dialects. The whole issue comes down to one of mutual intelligibility. While this may seem to be a clearcut distinction between language and dialect, it is not. If two people can understand 50% of what each other says, is that intelligibility? Or is a higher percentage required? Often, 80% intelligibility is taken as the cutoff between two languages and and two dialects of one language. Hakka is another of the Chinese languages that is very dialectally diverse. While Min is diverse because of the large number of speakers, Hakka is diverse because its speakers are widely separated geographically.

4) And besides these Chinese languages, there are about 200 other separate languages spoken in China, including dozens of Tibeto-Burman languages, distantly related to the Chinese languages. Other language families represented in China are Hmong-Mien, Austroasiatic, Tai, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Turkic.

All told, there are about 250 languages spoken in China. Some of these have dozens of different dialects (especially Mandarin and Tibetan). Some of these have no dialectal diversity.
 

DST

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We'll start with English and Dutch and take it from there, I wish I spoke good Chinese, then I could tell that Chinese company that ripped off my business what I exactly thought of their ways!:)
 
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