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Hi Astonr,
Wow, I know I've been busy but I missed alot. Sorry so late to the party...Hope there's still room I'm so glad to see the babies are ladies. And yes, definately have GDP join in...the more the merrier.
A note on the light during flower...I've read that they shouldn't get any more than what a full moon would give them. I think light leak is one of the reasons my plants hermied, so be careful.
Can't wait to see if those girls stay that way. I'm really hoping that my seeds will be femme. I'm 37 days @ 12/12 now, trics are mostly cloudy and the buds are stiiicky. I can't hardly touch them without getting all sticky. And that classic WW smell... gotta love it.
Great journal so far...I'm definately in.
sweet I can't wait to see Im hoping after this indoor grow I can try to redesign my closet area or maybe break down for a tent and whip my MH out of storage.
I wish you get more followers.
sorry to hear about GDP he doesn't look too chewed on . i would of stuck him straight back in the pot and hope for the best ,
you afgoo's are looking delicious though !
Nice pics astonr420!!! And btw, congrats on going to school....I know that you will succeed brutally at it. School is a wonderful and enlightening life experience.....if you really apply yourself, you will do great. Don't forget to network, network, network....it isn't always what you know but who you know so foster some good relationships with everyone that you can!
looking great astonr I love watching your updates because I have an afgoo plant growing, so I can see how yours grows and learn from it...Keep up the great work!
awww sorry to here bout the gdp bro that's just blah.. As ya said tho good thing it was not in flowering. Your pests could be possible grasshoppers if you've seen any around as well I believe some types of beetles will also take a few bites but they usually don't go hog wild. For some reason my diesel plant loves to attract wasps they are always near or chilling on the leaves.