A Four Strain Barney’s Farm Grow

Real nice m8 them orange hairs are really starting to shine keep it going. Hows the gelato 41 coming on? Hopefully finished stretching lol
The Gelato is in the top pic and has 2 mains now. Its in the back left corner and has stopped stretching.
 
Good morning, its day 59.

I'm getting ready to wire up another tent floor fan. I use simple exhaust fans on a rheostat and point the exhaust side up. The flow is not overly directional and the profile is small. I like them. Clip fans point down from the top.

Happy grows :peace:

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Cute fan Amigo hope your doing well.
The garden is great, strong and healthy, nice work.




Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
I was looking at them exhale bags do they do anything?
Its been very hot here this summer. Even though the lights are on at night the tent has reached 95+ fahrenheit in flower a few times with no ill affects. I believe they do help.
 
Good day. :)

A sponsor had some stickers made up and sent to me. They might be kind of big. Its getting frosty. :peace:

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Pimped out nice in there. :thumb:
Garden looks great Amigo.
Hope you are well.



Stay safe
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Hi Stinker, I'm ReservoirDog. Very pleased to meet you.

I have read through almost the entirety of two previous threads of yours because I feel you are an excellent grower and decent chappy. The way things are for me this minute, it strikes me you could finish this one before I'm caught up and I'll have missed another chance to be live at five with Stinker. So I'm just gonna break my rules and notify my presence here, however, informationally you'll find me back here somewhere near page one watching it all unfold from the teeny bundle of rna/dna we call a seed.

Reading journals from the start is my jam (btw, dang it @Trala, did it even occur to you that "completists" like me exist before you went "perpetual"?) as they usually offer as much insight into the human condition as any Dostoyevski novel while tending to be substantially more concise. (ahem).
 
Hi Stinker, I'm ReservoirDog. Very pleased to meet you.

I have read through almost the entirety of two previous threads of yours because I feel you are an excellent grower and decent chappy. The way things are for me this minute, it strikes me you could finish this one before I'm caught up and I'll have missed another chance to be live at five with Stinker. So I'm just gonna break my rules and notify my presence here, however, informationally you'll find me back here somewhere near page one watching it all unfold from the teeny bundle of rna/dna we call a seed.

Reading journals from the start is my jam (btw, dang it @Trala, did it even occur to you that "completists" like me exist before you went "perpetual"?) as they usually offer as much insight into the human condition as any Dostoyevski novel while tending to be substantially more concise. (ahem).

Hi ReservoirDog, I love the name. Pleased to meet you as well.

I appreciate the compliment, and am very glad to have you along. As to what insight is offered on my human condition, please don't read to much into it. I don't. :peace:
 
Hi ReservoirDog, I love the name. Pleased to meet you as well.

I appreciate the compliment, and am very glad to have you along. As to what insight is offered on my human condition, please don't read to much into it. I don't. :peace:
Don't worry, it's the grander condition I'm speaking of, not just yours. The width and breadth of it all on one website alone quite smashes stupid stereotypes and I get a kick out of that.

Do you do any hiking, climbing, or even alpinism? I grew up near the Canadian Rockies and we went every weekend for hikes and skiing, winter was my favourite. To me, glaciers are fantastic, ultra-slow-motion seas and for a time I climbed on them with addictive frequency. For me, the appeal is about beauty and the inspiration of total awe. Norse myths regarding glacial ice still make the hair on my neck stand up.

I have not travelled the Alps yet; Europe is so densely beautiful and interesting that during my time there, honestly, I found it challenging to get to the supermarket or ride my bike to work without stopping to marvel at something. I have read many of the outstanding classic European mountain adventure accounts (over and over again) and if I do have the opportunity it will be quite emotional I expect.

At the moment I'm going through a challenging time and I've had to put a proper grow thread temp. on the back burner, but when I do I'll try to include some local western Canadian colour in gratitude for your tempting peak, er, peeks.
 
Don't worry, it's the grander condition I'm speaking of, not just yours. The width and breadth of it all on one website alone quite smashes stupid stereotypes and I get a kick out of that.
1 stop on the interwebs and it all plays out. Good stuff... 😎

These days I don't do much more than easy day hikes. I was an avid skier. Now I enjoy walking along our local river.

We are losing a major glacier in one of our passes. Supposedly the ice will be gone within two weeks. They say its been centuries since the pass was clear. "While the ice measured about 15 meters thick in 2012, the ground underneath will have completely resurfaced by the end of September."

Looking forward to following one of your grows when things are less challenging. Western Canada's color and grandeur is spectacular.

Some of those girls are definitely Irish or Scottish with the amount of red hairs they have! gorgeous grow :)
:thanks: You are probably right. I detect a brogue when they shout for water. Feisty girls for sure.
Beautiful. :welldone:
Hope your having a great day my friend.
Thank you sir. Wishing you, and everyone else a great day as well.

Happy grows :peace:
 
I just finished watering and rotating. It looks like something will be ready by the end of the month.
This is a good size plant that is easy to move around. With the 21 day veg, most will be done within 90 days.

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I just finished watering and rotating. It looks like something will be ready by the end of the month.
This is a good size plant that is easy to move around. With the 21 day veg, most will be done within 90 days.

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Theyre fattening up nicely loving the green on them. Good job man
 
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