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what a cool timelapse BF! thanks for sharing!
lovely flowers BS! happy new years all! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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great shots heady! something i really like about the 1st pix & the 1 w/ the purple flowers/stems. that must be some rosin in there too ~looks delicious!
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Beautiful photos, solid information and positive attitude everywhere you visit, heady blunts! Happy New Year and thank you for being a force for good in the continuing evolution of cannabis culture.
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My first notill nugget trimmed up with a tall boy for scale!
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Excellent!
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, and yeah you can really see the kush in that one.
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Thanks now I can see the Bubba in the magenta stems and leaf behavior. I was confused because Burmese tends to be more yellow-green in expression. This is one of the few hybrids I've noticed where Bubba Kush is taking more of a background role. Interesting that glue and OG have similar dominate traits in present-day hybrids.
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I kinda have a dilemma, I just received 12 rooted ladies in one gal containers. They are mostly 3' tall and healthy if you can believe that! Problem is I really want to do a soil build and get these transplanted to 7 gal smart pots(generic equiv) I have just enough cash to go get a good mix Peat Moss, perlite, compost, lime, coco coir, ffof, chicken manure(composted). As well as a good compliment of rock dust mix mycos, neem cake, azomite.
Couple questions: 1 can I forgo the cook time on the soil if when I transplant I add a nice layer of ffof potting soil to the planting hole? 2, I have available to me at my barn a huge pile of composted manure that is full of red worms and castings that are well over 2 years old. Can I just go down there and grab some of that for my vermipost in the mix? Will I wind up with bugs in my room? I just fought a battle with Root Aphids and Fungus Gnats and not wanting to do that again. This would be an indoor mix. Or should I just buy some worm castings from the grow store. This manure pile is old horse manure that has composted. I would love to have live worms in my pots if I can keep them alive. Thanks for any replies, I have to at least up pot those plants tomorrow. |
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