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Phantom OG....this ones still looking lovely and is starting to stretch a bit. She's nice and compact with tight nodes. I've just watered this one so she looks a bit droopy but other then that she's looking quite healthy. She still has the slight discolouration on her leaves but you'd only really notice it if you were looking. Hopefully now that she has some fresh soil and a larger pot we'll avoid any further leaf damage. She's been put into a 5 gallon pot from the 7.5 pot she was in previously and will go up to the 10 gallon in a little while. I've turned up the lighting in the tent slightly to see if I get any response from them. I won't be going up to full power until I put them into flower but this one won't be included in this tent anyway so not to worry. Here she is now....
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nailing it mate. cannot wait to join you i the new strains.
did make some bubble hash from all my Barneys Farm trimmings. Mind bending and potent tasting too. 3 grades and all top quality on my book. Thanks Barneys , you waste nothing.

Barneys Farm Trim Hash.
grade 3 170micron
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grade 2
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grade 1 25 micron bag
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grade 1 looking beautiful flattened out drying
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grade 3 showing bits of leaf from slit in bag
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grade 2 gave the most yield and is very nice
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Not bad for 1st bag
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grade 1 yield
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even the waste of the waste is usable
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56.31g total Hash weight from a 1/4 of a bin bag of trim. Thank you Barney Farm
 
I don't understand most of this is it from a TV show? Tho it seems like it be funny for what I do understand.
no.mate mumsnet is a parenting support site that has forums like here but full of scary parents that jump on comments and can ram their parenting choices at you if you make an error of not following the trends. lol. It can be great for information but for the weary Fathers it can be doom!!!
 
Great result GG! Thought that second pic was a pizza crust though and now I'm hungry.

Wish I could take all the stuff you tossed out. I'd use it for skin salve!
of it hadn't been 4am when i finally finished the 2 batches , i would have been more inclined to refreeze for another run but i qas on my last legs and had to be up for a 9am appointment. I have been feeding the pile for the last year. so much goodness has been laid in it. Banana skins , eggs, any peelings at all. wood ash , bone meal , grass cuttings dandelions , coco , old soil clay balls , you name it it will have gone in. soon be time.to mulch it and mix it with a good advised soil for a no till attempt.
all guesswork my end but from all the odds and ends i pick up from you amazing soil guys
 
nailing it mate. cannot wait to join you i the new strains.
did make some bubble hash from all my Barneys Farm trimmings. Mind bending and potent tasting too. 3 grades and all top quality on my book. Thanks Barneys , you waste nothing.

Barneys Farm Trim Hash.
grade 3 170micron
20190411_191128.jpg
grade 2
20190411_191120.jpg
grade 1 25 micron bag
20190411_191111.jpg
grade 1 looking beautiful flattened out drying
20190411_150851.jpg
grade 3 showing bits of leaf from slit in bag
20190411_150844.jpg
grade 2 gave the most yield and is very nice
20190411_150835.jpg
20190411_150830.jpg
Not bad for 1st bag
20190411_150755.jpg
grade 1 yield
20190411_150740.jpg
even the waste of the waste is usable
20190411_141224.jpg
56.31g total Hash weight from a 1/4 of a bin bag of trim. Thank you Barney Farm
Looks amazing GG. In a similar fashion to Shed at first glance I thought you were holding some malt loaf in the second pic. Good job :thumb:
 
Looks amazing GG. In a similar fashion to Shed at first glance I thought you were holding some malt loaf in the second pic. Good job :thumb:
heehee malt.loaf. think the Utopia haze has made it so dark. it had so much frost to the trim. Thank you.
 
Well it's been more than 24 since they were transplanted into their new pots with fresh (cheap) soil and I can see a positive change. They all look like they are growing again, leaves are going darker and they are becoming a bit more sturdy. I'm liking the new soil so far but it's far too early to really have an opinion of it. One thing I've noticed is that it's heavy, like really heavy. It holds water more like coco than the Biobizz allmix I was using before. When I put them in the next pots I'll mix in a coco brick and maybe some perlite to break it up a bit. The roots on these 3 were so strong though that I don't think they'll have a problem pushing through the soil. It's surprisingly spongy to the touch though and a bit silty. Let's look at the treacherous 3 shall we....
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Muddy runoff....
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Nature has sent me another one of her pest control specialists....
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