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Candylandx BlueBerry F4 and spacedawg x BlueBerry F4 from SGG
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Yeah it's hard to see, but if you click into the picture, you can see the many streams of water through the air. The picture is took while I was watering a container to show how good of a shower head stream is achieved. Thanks for mentioning it because I forgot to describe the picture. Here's a picture of the cap of the water bottle also.
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A lot of them are already showing gender, so I got rid of the known males. There is 9 left of each that I transplanted into 4 gallon containers. They are either identified as female, or are still not showing gender yet.
Here's a picture of all the males pulled The first photo is the stardawgxBB the next is the candylandxBB |
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Forgot to upload these photos yesterday. First picture is the stardawgxbb, the second is the Candylandxbb
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Here's a picture of the stardawg x f4 blueberry's
And here is the candyland x F4 blueberry's |
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Hey Phenome
Grow Bags instead of dedicated pot...Why not dedicated trade pots and how is it moving the bags around? I thought about the bags just because they could be squished in a very overpopulated floor space. Thoughts.... Oh yeah.....Looking good friend ph
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![]() Great question. The main reason I switched over to useing grow bags for the 5 gallon period is for ease of transplanting into the 7 gallon containers. I have a ton of 5g plastic pots and smart pots not getting use anymore. A lot of the time I'm by myself during transplant, and turning a good sized plant upside down with a 5 gallon bucket to transplant by myself is one of those things I really struggle on. I always end up with problem here and there so I decided i'm done with that method. Smaller containers I have no problem with, just anything 5 or over. So instead of the hassle, lately I've been transplanting to 5 gallon grow bags so I can just razor blade the bag away and just set the plant and soil/root mass into the new 7 gallon smartpot/plastic pot for transplant. It makes transplant day go like a breeze. They're cheap enough to be be worth the time and effort saved. Moving the bags around isn't too bad, they're more durable than you would think. They look like if you tried picking it up with fully moist soil that the plastic might stretch where you're holding on to it, but no. It's a type of plastic with no stretch to it, so you can pick up and move around the plant while the soil is moist at it's heaviest, and if you hold the top of the plastic there is no stretch or damage to the plastic container. They are the grow bags from Home Depot if you're interested in giving them a try Last edited by Phenome; 04-24-2017 at 03:21 PM.. |
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