She's a big girl

TediBear

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So just wanted to share this beauty with you. Frosty Pilgrim 2nd week of flowering.

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Nice plant and ax. 2 weeks of flowering? Is that the tent she's in? How much room you got left for stretch?

What kind of music do you like to play?
I have been playing for 28 yrs. I started off on Metallica. Then i went black metal (archenemy/soil work/inflames). Then i went smooth jazz. Now i play fingerstyle acoustic on my Gretch Dubrow. I also keep my chops up at church. ;)
 
Yeah she is next to her tent I really don’t have too much more room the light is hanging from zip ties lol... I can’t play a lick lol it was gifted to me but I just recently purchased Rocksmith for PS4 so I have a new hobby now... I was told that acoustic would easier to learn. Any tips ??? For plant or guitar life
 
Yeah she is next to her tent I really don’t have too much more room the light is hanging from zip ties lol... I can’t play a lick lol it was gifted to me but I just recently purchased Rocksmith for PS4 so I have a new hobby now... I was told that acoustic would easier to learn. Any tips ??? For plant or guitar life
I've taken up guitar during the pandemic. From my limited experience playing, I'd say electric is easier and better for a new player. In the first place, the strings on an electric guitar are lighter gauge which reduces the the early finger pain that stops so many new players. Even more, with an electric guitar and headphones or in ear monitors, you can practice to your heart's content without disturbing anybody or even letting anyone hear anything that you are doing. I've found being able to play without being self conscious about being bad at it very useful. Want to practice the same thing over an over? No problem - won't bother anybody.

Agree with Patient puffer that Chordify is great. There are also quite a few really good online lesson sites that can get you started. It really just takes time and effort. The first obstacle is finger pain. The second is the natural difficulty in moving from chord to chord fast and smooth enough to be music. Just takes time and patience.

I also bought an inexpensive Roland MIDI keyboard controller. I find it very helpful for the theory part of music. A guitar fretboard is almost abstract in its layout. Keyboard is very linear and logical.
 
RB said it. Finger tips are toast. Hahaha. There are nylon classical acoustics that are even easier on finger tips. For the life of me i can't figure out how to successfully restring one. Given the web that way it is nowadays, i could find a great video on YouTube i bet.
Yes chords. Strum chords. Unless your ripping technical metal, strum chords are our friends. Learn to switch in between. Always warm up. Dont just start playing. I run a simple major or minor scale and go up and down...up and down until you start to feel muscles get warm, then stop for a few minutes. Relax. Again. I have found when i show up late to practice and just jump in...i pay for it a couple days later. Always warm up.
 
She's a Big Girl!

So was she! G13 Haze
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And so was she! Barneys Farm LSD Monster Crop.
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Yeah she is next to her tent I really don’t have too much more room the light is hanging from zip ties lol... I can’t play a lick lol it was gifted to me but I just recently purchased Rocksmith for PS4 so I have a new hobby now... I was told that acoustic would easier to learn. Any tips ??? For plant or guitar life
Lolol zip ties!!! I think imma have the same problem and have been racking my brain trying to figure out how to get them as close to the ceiling as possible and never once thought of zip ties. Thank you just helped me out alot
 
If duct tape wont keep it secure zip ties to the rescue (funny how rescue and secure have the same letters) Nice plant porn which I am quite happily addicted to.

Edit: Crop it over, bend it. You wont kill it. Just work on bending it for a few minutes before you bend it right over, then secure it down. It's the simplest solution. GG
 
To help get more penetration with your light, I would remove some of the big fan leaves facing in towards the plant center and/or blocking the light from getting to your lower buds. Most growers will do this defoliation around the 21 day mark after switching to 12/12 lighting. The lady looks healthy and a sativa dominant hybrid based on the leaves.
 
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