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Thank you Smokey.I would like to wish all my neighbours to the south a happy thanksgiving I hope your fortunate enough to be family and loved ones enjoy
Same turkey, much cooler relatives!I'm picturing your relatives as Eddy and Kathrine.
Thank you. Its gonna go outside. It probably won't do well... its kind of a forgone conclusion I guess. May just wind up as a dog chewyPlants are looking good I am going to say that that plant is a litte darker becuase of genetics. Just tying to be positive what you going to do with her?
Yeah. They've been topped once so far. Im gonna scrog, but instead of tucking branches underneath, I will be using clips to hold the branches to the top of the net. This will allow the branch to grow more naturally and more open. It will also be far easier to make adjustment to the branches later if needed. Something different I guessHey! I watched that game!!
Do you plan on topping you’re plants? Then train them into the trellis? Or how do you plan on doing that
Experimentation is how we learnYeah. They've been topped once so far. Im gonna scrog, but instead of tucking branches underneath, I will be using clips to hold the branches to the top of the net. This will allow the branch to grow more naturally and more open. It will also be far easier to make adjustment to the branches later if needed. Something different I guess
Really dark green could be a number of things from low copper to excess magnesium, but from the sound of the compost it could easily be too much nitrogen. 2 months probably wouldn't take care of all the greenery in there.so do you think the darker leaves on my Purplish plant are from genetics or do you think something fixed a mega dose of Nitrogen in my compost. The compost was mostly kitchen scraps with a large wad of fresh grass, and leaves about 2 months ago.
Shed says its the dirt, and I agree, if that's the case it wouldn't work very well for flowerReally dark green could be a number of things from low copper to excess magnesium, but from the sound of the compost it could easily be too much nitrogen. 2 months probably wouldn't take care of all the greenery in there.