Grandpa GreenJeans
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Grandpa is on point but that's a young looking hand in that pic. ^^^ lol
Must be all that aloe I use lol
Grandpa is on point but that's a young looking hand in that pic. ^^^ lol
yeah that's how these were. they were looking great... and about 48 hours after i ran the ozone for 30 min, they started to do that! DOH!Looks very suspicious like ozone. The leaves will still function as long as they're not too badly damaged. Ozone damage doesn't show it's ugly face for a few days.
The ozone damage will become more apparent over the next few days.yeah that's how these were. they were looking great... and about 48 hours after i ran the ozone for 30 min, they started to do that! DOH!
the sm-90 they're saying is a good PM treatment.....
yeah they are worse today than they were yesterday, i hope it didn't slow them down too much. into wk 2 of flower it's a long running strain though...9-10 wks. probably go all 10 now lolThe ozone damage will become more apparent over the next few days.
I always take mine a tad longer anyways, 9-10 at the most but it all depends on phenos. A jewelers loupe never lies!yeah they are worse today than they were yesterday, i hope it didn't slow them down too much. into wk 2 of flower it's a long running strain though...9-10 wks. probably go all 10 now lol
the auto is LOOKING GREAT my friend! and you almost gave her away
the brainwreck strain i have i ran 81 days last time..... but it was the best i've had it do ever! long time thoughI always take mine a tad longer anyways, 9-10 at the most but it all depends on phenos. A jewelers loupe never lies!
Aloe and coconuts are 2 of my staples hereI got some aloe
No certainly not to the worms,....never ever.Citric and Ascorbic Acid are different... Its not harmless either, I got some citric acid crystals under my shirt sleeve when I was cutting sacks of it, I did get a little burn from it, peeled my skin.
Anyways, I kinda missed the context.. we're not adding citric acid solutions to worm bins are we?.. A few peels here and there would be ok..
Pretty -- it takes a while for them to grow to a harvestable size doesn't it?I got some aloe
4-5 years??? nah, I bought 3 plants in 6 inch pots about 12 months ago, I've now got about 20x6" pots with small plants and pups in and 3 monsters in 16L pots (4gl), they're now on every window sill in my house and I'm gonna have to start giving them away. I started harvesting leaves as soon as they'd established themselves in their new pots. Divide and re-pot in a decent potting compost mix as soon as you can, from my experience I'd put the main plant in a slightly bigger pot than you bought it in and all the pups into their own individual pots the same size as the original. They made turn a pinly browny colour for a while after transplant, but usually perk back up after a week or so. Very easy to maintain, water occasionally and they grow like mad, they don't even need that much light. They absolutely love an aact (leftovers) and throw out shed loads of pups soon after application.Pretty -- it takes a while for them to grow to a harvestable size doesn't it?
(I was watching a video the other day where they said it takes like 4-5 years??)
ohwow thanks, now that's encouraging4-5 years??? nah, I bought 3 plants in 6 inch pots about 12 months ago, I've now got about 20x6" pots with small plants and pups in and 3 monsters in 16L pots (4gl), they're now on every window sill in my house and I'm gonna have to start giving them away. I started harvesting leaves as soon as they'd established themselves in their new pots. Divide and re-pot in a decent potting compost mix as soon as you can, from my experience I'd put the main plant in a slightly bigger pot than you bought it in and all the pups into their own individual pots the same size as the original. They made turn a pinly browny colour for a while after transplant, but usually perk back up after a week or so. Very easy to maintain, water occasionally and they grow like mad, they don't even need that much light. They absolutely love an aact (leftovers) and throw out shed loads of pups soon after application.
Fresh is best IMHO, good luck with it
like this? lol4-5 years??? nah, I bought 3 plants in 6 inch pots about 12 months ago, I've now got about 20x6" pots with small plants and pups in and 3 monsters in 16L pots (4gl), they're now on every window sill in my house and I'm gonna have to start giving them away. I started harvesting leaves as soon as they'd established themselves in their new pots. Divide and re-pot in a decent potting compost mix as soon as you can, from my experience I'd put the main plant in a slightly bigger pot than you bought it in and all the pups into their own individual pots the same size as the original. They made turn a pinly browny colour for a while after transplant, but usually perk back up after a week or so. Very easy to maintain, water occasionally and they grow like mad, they don't even need that much light. They absolutely love an aact (leftovers) and throw out shed loads of pups soon after application.
Fresh is best IMHO, good luck with it
this a cell phone pic??? man i cant wait to upgrade next month....On a side note the auto is frosting up and still growing more pistols . It's not even close to swelling yet. Some hairs are partially orange from me constantly smelling them. Lol she's low odor until you touch or brush her. I'm detecting sweet and fruity but with a raunchy cheese and putrid skunk tone.
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Hahaha, yep that looks very familiar.like this? lolView attachment 3556385
S4this a cell phone pic??? man i cant wait to upgrade next month....