The Dons' Organic Garden

DonTesla

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Shit son
New page
I better #repost so y'all can see the difference..
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image.jpg Lil droopy after a good bottom feed watering but well worth it.. She spat out a tonne of new growth today.. what a sight when you're HITTIN the dabs but prefer the organic over it anyDAY.. Oohwee!

What about thee new fisheye view mon..
Round out the repost a bit mo for y'all who share my pain and passionimage.jpg

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Down below the canopy ..
we have 3 more Lemon trees sprouting, ready to add to the Craigslist and kijji portfolio..
I'v wanted lemons at the bedside for a while too..since seeing a tree two and a half feet tall with like twenty five little yellow lemons on it. Ill have to tree one out for myself ańd the woman I think and show you guys our organic lemons in like, 2018 lol

Beautiful!!
Thanks bud!
 

Vnsmkr

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I have one in my veg room to :) shes starting to bloom!

Ive got a lemon tree which hadnt ever produced fruit yet but these big fkn green worms love it. They already ripped the kum quat tree next to it to shreds. Its better than my cannabis but fkn pain in the ass. I squash them on the regular, hungry cunts
 

DonPetro

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Shit son
New page
I better #repost so y'all can see the difference..
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View attachment 3634081 Lil droopy after a good bottom feed watering but well worth it.. She spat out a tonne of new growth today.. what a sight when you're HITTIN the dabs but prefer the organic over it anyDAY.. Oohwee!

What about thee new fisheye view mon..
Round out the repost a bit mo for y'all who share my pain and passionView attachment 3634083

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Down below the canopy ..
we have 3 more Lemon trees sprouting, ready to add to the Craigslist and kijji portfolio..
I'v wanted lemons at the bedside for a while too..since seeing a tree two and a half feet tall with like twenty five little yellow lemons on it. Ill have to tree one out for myself ańd the woman I think and show you guys our organic lemons in like, 2018 lol


Thanks bud!
Looking amazing as always, bro.
 

papapayne

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Ive got a lemon tree which hadnt ever produced fruit yet but these big fkn green worms love it. They already ripped the kum quat tree next to it to shreds. Its better than my cannabis but fkn pain in the ass. I squash them on the regular, hungry cunts
BT will take care of that :)
 

DonTesla

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So..
..we took the smallest, most runtiest plant and plopped it right in a 7gal fabric pot

(without even taking it out of the 3gal fabric pot, or tipping it, nothing)

..and not only did it catch up in height, it got darker, greener' and shinier the rest, and it also produced solid frosty bud from top to bottom.

This was also transplanted one week into flower. I would never do that, normally.

Here she is now, week 7, or about day 48 and not a fading leaf in sight
Check out the frost
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DonPetro

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So..
..we took the smallest, most runtiest plant and plopped it right in a 7gal fabric pot

(without even taking it out of the 3gal fabric pot, or tipping it, nothing)

..and not only did it catch up in height, it got darker, greener' and shinier the rest, and it also produced solid frosty bud from top to bottom.

This was also transplanted one week into flower. I would never do that, normally.

Here she is now, week 7, or about day 48 and not a fading leaf in sight
Check out the frost
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Shit son...that is a beauty!
 

DonTesla

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Shit son...that is a beauty!
Mesmerizing in person, bro.
Accidentally not following the conventional ways pays off sometimes.
This was the easiest transplant and overall easiest plant I ever grew, now that I think about it.
Only thing is I had to stake it this week cause it was getting too much bud for how thick the stems were.
.. Only advantage to the others is their stems got fatter being able to dip deeper longer.. So they were stronger/self supporting
But this one seems to be less dense up top, soil wise, and therefore easier to water/ faster; the others are getting topsoils of somewhat spongy root masses, from all constant the air pruning and longer time in the 7's.

Definitely something for me to consider when the 15/20/25 gallon geo pots come in..
Normally I would prefer a smooth plastic pot so the root ball slides out easily, but if plopping down into a more intense flowering version of the same soil, then I think I'm on to something here, maybe
 

DonPetro

Well-Known Member
Mesmerizing in person, bro.
Accidentally not following the conventional ways pays off sometimes.
This was the easiest transplant and overall easiest plant I ever grew, now that I think about it.
Only thing is I had to stake it this week cause it was getting too much bud for how thick the stems were.
.. Only advantage to the others is their stems got fatter being able to dip deeper longer.. So they were stronger/self supporting
But this one seems to be less dense up top, soil wise, and therefore easier to water/ faster; the others are getting topsoils of somewhat spongy root masses, from all constant the air pruning and longer time in the 7's.

Definitely something for me to consider when the 15/20/25 gallon geo pots come in..
Normally I would prefer a smooth plastic pot so the root ball slides out easily, but if plopping down into a more intense flowering version of the same soil, then I think I'm on to something here, maybe
Yea those fabric pots are a bitch at times to transplant from. If you can stand the pot on something like an upside bucket and peel the pot down, that helps. But even if you had the cheaper pots from reindeers or made your own, cutting the bottom out may be wise before transplanting the way you have.
 

2ANONYMOUS

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Mesmerizing in person, bro.
Accidentally not following the conventional ways pays off sometimes.
This was the easiest transplant and overall easiest plant I ever grew, now that I think about it.
Only thing is I had to stake it this week cause it was getting too much bud for how thick the stems were.
.. Only advantage to the others is their stems got fatter being able to dip deeper longer.. So they were stronger/self supporting
But this one seems to be less dense up top, soil wise, and therefore easier to water/ faster; the others are getting topsoils of somewhat spongy root masses, from all constant the air pruning and longer time in the 7's.

Definitely something for me to consider when the 15/20/25 gallon geo pots come in.. j
Normally I would prefer a smooth plastic pot so the root ball slides out easily, but if plopping down into a more intense flowering version of the same soil, then I think I'm on to something here, maybe
here is 18 gallon no till monster cropped clones with my nute made nute line giving it feeding one every 2 weeks to feed worms etc other then that water only by far the easiest and healthy @ 4 weeks another 2 - 2.5 to go 1 liter sized stalks is crazy pic3228 is 2 plants

PS way to go you killed it this time well done IMG3013.jpg IMG3233.jpg IMG3213.jpg IMG3228.jpg
 
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