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aridbud
thanks man. i just checked mine before the storm hit and the cookies seems to be ahead of the others. just hoping they take these 50 mph winds. i will post after shots when the time comes peace |
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they look very nice, bro. Well done! Keep rocking it!
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here is quick pic of the cookie. battery went out on the camera so will get the rest next time. you can see the others in the back round. hoping for the sun to pop out. they need it in my opinion
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I don't think it was a good idea to not remove the Styrofoam cups . The horizontal development of the roots is restricted .
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i will remove the rest of the cups and see how that goes
thanks for the suggestion man peace |
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so i removed the remaining part of the cups as suggested. when i removed them i found no roots to be outside to the edges yet so for sure no root restrictions
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They will go away no worry
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updated pic in the very near future and yes the cookies has made a big change in appearance
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it looks like i have ph issue. i will be doing 1 of each again know and put them in my normal soil mix. this is why i did them 1 at a time to get them correct. we have had a ton of rain so that might have something to do with it as well. rain season will end in the next few weeks so i will have more ready to go out
here is some updated pic's cookies gg auto west coast og peace |
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Nice progress! Glad to see an update.
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