Amy Gardner’s High Brix Dreams

Just placed my Seedsman order for the July photo prize... :slide:
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I’m testing out a 420 icon ;)

Panama was the first Ace genetics I really took a liking to visually and it has that CBG content that interests me as well - I’d ruled it out because of the outdoor flowering time limits I have... but with the tent ...

And I’ve been really drawn to the looks of the Bubba Hash in a few journals lately and I love hash, and I need good pain killing indica so it seemed an excellent choice - hope they’ve got it! I’m excited to try it... I can grow it outside this summer. :yummy:

Excellent choices Amy! :high-five: Every one a winner. :slide:

Oooo...... Not excited at all. :rofl:
 
I backed up to see your Blue baby. OMG...she's gonna be a nice one. Beautiful leaves Amy. Made me nostalgic. Lol! That was a special grow.... Mine got really dense inside and she was in a crowded space. Powdery mildew hit her, but the skim milk took care of that. As you can see, they get lots of growth inside. Nothing you can't handle. :battingeyelashes:

That basket was a golden find girl. :high-five: I love the way everything becomes a potential tool in the garden. Lol! Sweet the way it made your life easier. I hope you can get an extension to handle more than one at a time.

Good grief, I just realized its 3 AM. :eek: I'm off to bed my friend. You have a delightful day filled with love and laughter. :hugs::hugs::hugs:

I'm stopping back tomorrow to find out more about Conradino's dry sift method. I missed that, and it occurs to me that it isn't something I want to continue missing. :battingeyelashes:
 
Oooh that wire frame thing looks great for you. Drenching has proven very tiresome for me, I’m totally over it. I’ve just been tossing them back in the tent to drain, which has it’s own obvious issues. I should look for something like yours, great find!

Yeah what’s up with the dry sift hash? I’ve got a little screened box for it and collected tons but I didn’t really know what to do with it after that. I don’t often use my trim for anything so finding a good easy way to turn it into something useful is high on my list. I’ve got some unused bubble bags but that just seems like a ton of work.
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I can see how doing what you’ve had to do would get tedious pretty quickly! I guess it was kind of remedial though so it’s not what you be needing to do all the time. Plus veg dunking usually happens in the 1 gallon pots and haven’t you had to be doing it in threes? That would make it a whole different and tedious ballgame!

I found out recently that Duggs never dunks, so it’s not like it’s gonna ruin things if you don’t dunk. Maybe just have something to drain them on so they don’t stay wet.

I really think (hope) that your next runs in the kit will be really different because you’ll be starting in the kit soil from scratch and won’t have to remediate the roots! (From their hempy start to life. )

I may start not doing full dunks every time myself. Especially once I’m outdoors and I’ll have probably three. I might just do it every now and again to give the roots a real boost – they do love it!

I expect that the produce you’ll end up with will make it well well worth it!
 
Ya...Amy is right. I have not dunked my pots , ever..not even once to try. I know Doc does it...his reasoning is so the entire root mass gets wet. When i water , which is always from the top.I accomplish the same....just do it over a few min's. alternating pots...that's what i do. So if you wanna give a plant/pot , say one gallon...just give it 1/2 , then a few min's. later , the other 1/2...works peachy....if anyone has any doubt if it works...just look at a few of my journals,...besides...ever try dunking a 26 gallon pot...lol.:ganjamon:
 
:eek: I didn’t! Had to go look it up ... that’s a big nugget :D

Nearly went to Kalgoorlie once. We had planned to but the day we drove out the Western end of the Nullarbor plain it was 42°C in the shade so the idea of turning right to head north was ridiculous and we went left towards the sea instead!
 
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