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No such luck, it's tall, lanky and well into flower, I have sprayed a few off the plant with my spray bottle on full stream with water.If its in veg and in a relatively small pot
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No such luck, it's tall, lanky and well into flower, I have sprayed a few off the plant with my spray bottle on full stream with water.If its in veg and in a relatively small pot
Yeah thats the way the luck usually runs lol.No such luck, it's tall, lanky and well into flower, I have sprayed a few off the plant with my spray bottle on full stream with water.
Absolutely so - such a fine plant. Really happy for your journal win as well - always been worthy!Puffed on a some of the Sour Cherries....seemed fitting
what he said - took some screenshotsThank you Van for the knowledge and nuances of your growing, very appreciated.
I was happy the day it was a new word for me too!and thank you Amy "fecund" is a new word to me.
doing stuff and we don't even know why.
Moral of the story.....keep your eyes peeled! Stuff can happen fast. If you see something that doesn't look NORMAL, investigate!!
Not to mention, it is a very good idea to CLEAN your tents on a monthly basis. If you keep your tent clean, your grows go much better.
this 15" of snow
Make sure you shovel it onto your own property.Its days like this that I wished my snow blower worked, instead I will be relying on Stank stoner power, powered by pot, to clear this 15" of snow.
LOL, that is not an issue here my friend. I have no real neighbors and we abut wetland conservation area. I'm lucky if I see three cars drive down our gravel road in a day.Make sure you shovel it onto your own property.
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I've been wondering if it was the one that got her the last few times. Hasn't happened in a while so it very well could be.Damn those fishers must be one tough cookie to tackle a porcupine . And now there's less chance you'll be picking quills out of your puppy's nose!
Yes, yes, yes. I've been thinking about this more and more the last few days. First I need to educate myself more about making and maintaining a living soil. I know some basics but want to get a much better understanding before I start buying things and putting it all together. I'd love to see how it goes for you with your soil. As Arnie said, 'forget the naysayers'.That got me thinking about flowering out in smaller pots again. We were having a discussion on smaller pots and organic growing over at @bobrown14 thread and there is a grower that is limited to flowering in 1 gallon pots due to stealth issues. Made me wonder if I could pull off flowering a plant in my Stank Soil in a 1 gallon pot and what approach would I need to take to likely get me as close as possible to the finish line. The wheels were churning and that's led me to want to give it whirl. I want to try it for a couple reasons....one being that "they" say it can't be done, and two being that I always love a new challenge.
Fisher cats are really the only known predator to porcupines.
Ah Yes!! I remember that plant! Yielded pretty well when I finally grew it out but I was able to keep it in the stable, eating up very little space or resources for quite a while. I can't remember how long I milked that plant. She had some roots on her though huh! That was a really good batch of soil if I remember correctly, it was the following cook in the basement where things went south so fast. Ah the lessons we get to learn in life huh.That sounds like a great project to really see how far you can push that amazing soil! @DeeCee112 is also working on growing organic in small (3g) pots so your experiment is timely!
One of your pics I used to post a lot in the old days when someone mentioned growing in a solo cup was this: