looking lush green and oh go mountaineer's. where men are men and sheep are scared lol.
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looking lush green and oh go mountaineer's. where men are men and sheep are scared lol.
WV.....those are looking mighty fine. I am I think about a week or more behind you and mine seem to be following in your form ..... if mine look like that in another week or more....I will be very pleasedlooking lush green and oh go mountaineer's. where men are men and sheep are scared lol.
is that your grow in your avitar?. looks good.Thanx really useful information but can u link me to the cords with female ends.
any pics, it normally takes a week or two . to the untrained eye. if you post some pics of the plants. people on here . mite be able to help, but it still sounds a little early to tell yet. but post some pics and see.Tonight will be night #10 of flowering(12/12) and as of yet, the plants arent showing sex. Is this normal? How long have they been known to go before showing sex?
i have been doing my own mountain goat research too. it pertains to sexual preferences amongst goats in relation to lonely mountain men haha. thanks tahoe. any new pictures of flowering plants wb?hahahahaha....good one mastakoosh!....when I was doing my mountain goat research...we used to say...where men are men and goats are easy!......hahahaha...we even made up a very official looking sign at our base camp....it was such a hoot! other members of the team thought we were weird....then again they were no smokers...hehehehehe
WV.....those are looking mighty fine. I am I think about a week or more behind you and mine seem to be following in your form ..... if mine look like that in another week or more....I will be very pleased
In terms of yeild....I can't help you there. I have no reference point to go from. but I think the plants are nice and full and healthy, you'll certainly get all you deserve from that effort. I'll be interested, as it might be a reference point for me to measure from? continued good luck....