DST's Vertical Step Grow - Headband and Cali Orange

DST

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I can't believe I actually made that last post...omg, attack of the Facebooks...aaaaagggghhhh
 

DST

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DST is thinking...mmnn, doesn't a cup of tea and a joint go well together....ahahahahaha.

Right, it's all got a bit fukking yellow in here. Back to the Green.

The clones and seedlings enjoying the afternoon sun on DST's windowsill.


And for you Mr West, notice the similarity in the really thickly pronounced corrigated like fan leaves, our friend Casey Jones.
 

DST

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hey DST, the guerilla grow does look like it got a serious flushing. at least they are still alive:)
True Dr. Hopefully with some localised watering with nutes and the added slow release they will pick up...I was really hoping they would get most of what they needed, but I think looking at a lot of things in the area they have been done by the weather.


EDIT: More updates on the next visit. I think I'll try to get back in a week.
 

DST

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I'm wondering, with all the rain and you said the ground was soggy, if the roots aren't struggling for oxygen.
I also thought of that. There are a lot of reeds and other weeds around. I try to clear as much as possible when I am there, but you know what mothers natures like....will go back soon to see if the feed has done any good.....pissing with rain here again today!!!

They Look good to me they DO...

Hey Bro, looks like tricks are good.
Burnin ONE with ya!
Cheers bru, hope all is well your side...
 

DST

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Rains not far but its sunny at min. Hows the cali'o hb?
Alive and well, it had 2 more tumbles last night, but has now been moved on my terrace with some wind support behind it!!! Bloody weather it's a mission.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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damn your thread moves nearly as fast as the 600 man hahah

the curing lot looks so fine D your on top of your game fella. big up!

im a little affeared to go bCK TO MY OUTDOOR SEEING YOURS I IMAGINE (IF) MINE ARE ASTILL THERE oops... theyll be in much the same state. kinda hoping theyll be near done, i checked the met and i think the summers just about done fella :(

so who do i have to kill round here to get some DPQ haha!?!?!?
 

DST

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damn your thread moves nearly as fast as the 600 man hahah

the curing lot looks so fine D your on top of your game fella. big up!

im a little affeared to go bCK TO MY OUTDOOR SEEING YOURS I IMAGINE (IF) MINE ARE ASTILL THERE oops... theyll be in much the same state. kinda hoping theyll be near done, i checked the met and i think the summers just about done fella :(

so who do i have to kill round here to get some DPQ haha!?!?!?
Cheers Don.
Well the summers over and mine are just starting to flower!!! which kinda makes sense looking at some of the grows (even State side.) I reckon I am about a week or two behind most of the outdoor plants I have seen in the US. Saying that, they will probably not have such bad weather as we do in October. I think you are gonna be a lucky fellow if they are finished (based on the fact the Geordie land is a little bit further North than Clogland...don't mean to be a bummer like but I am a bit bummed myself with this outdoor Northern Hemisphere growing lark.

DPQ: Point me to some anti smell bags and I am game....not sure if you want to risk that though!!!
 

DST

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I've heard of these things, just never bothered to look them out. Do they really work with a dogs nose though...???

mine are in the shade as well.....the shade caused by the fukkin rain clouds...the basterdos! hoho



Lol...

and D, my outdoor is flowering aswell. but its been stunted.. and i have it in the shade :-/ .. it's like 1' tall..
 
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