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thanks Rhino, you all are my insider infoI realize that there are many ways to skin a walrus, and many Google pages on the subject, just wanted to see if you had insider info.
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thanks Rhino, you all are my insider infoI realize that there are many ways to skin a walrus, and many Google pages on the subject, just wanted to see if you had insider info.
Thanks, and thanks for the tip on "when" to do this. I wish i had time and space (and lab) to perform controlled studies on things like this, droughting, and periods of darkness at the end of flowering (both of which I am also planning to do). ahh, retirement dreams.Nice, that's a great plan imo. Tea will still be good too.
I've some tea in the fridge from 2 months ago, still smells good, going to using it next week, right @ the 50 mark (just watering and 2 feedings of tea) and harvest are 63-65 days.
Omg! Clutching. My. Pearls!I realize that there are many ways to skin a walrus, and many Google pages on the subject, just wanted to see if you had insider info.
LOLOmg! Clutching. My. Pearls!
What sort of beast skins a walrus?! The only animal you are allowed to skin is a cat!
Or have I been skinning the wrong animal all this time?!
Lolllll
Hey GG, work's killing me! Just dropped a new post below. Thanks for following along man, really appreicate it.How is she looking 024?
Garden is fantastic Amigo.Day 100 of Life/Day 96 Above Ground/Day 39 of 12x12/Day 29 of Flower
Happy birthday miss MEVOOP, I hope I live to be 100! Someone more ingenious than I should create an "insert smell" icon/capability (the Smell-ativa-tron?) that we could pilot on the 420 site. While it might create an incredible oversight nightmare for the 420 staff, I would then be able to let you all share in this amazing smell that rolls from the tent in sticky waves every time the fan rustles her mains.
She's been under 12x12 for almost 40 days now, down the stretch we come. I changed up her feed/supplement regimen this week with the addition of Blackstrap Molasses 1x/week (should have started sooner). For the chemically inclined, I also moved from FF Beastie Bloomz to their phosphorous injector product called Cha-Ching which really accelerates, drives the stack. I'm saving the banana tea for weeks 8-9 of flower.
Finally, I got that fire prevention ball "installed" (sitting on the top of the tent). No room in there, but I think a fire would drop that ball into the tent and set it off, no?
As always, thanks for your help and support.
Thanks Bill, good call. I'll rig up something to keep it on the roof in the event of a meltdown (thinking a little fridge shelf across the top bars)Garden is fantastic Amigo.
Hope you are doing well.
I think the ball is heat activated.
If the tent melts before the temp reaches activation temp, it may fall on the ground and be useless.
I'd find something solid to hold it in place, just incase.
Take care.
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Skinning cats is a young man's game. You don't Have to skin a walrus, just makes em easier to chew...Omg! Clutching. My. Pearls!
What sort of beast skins a walrus?! The only animal you are allowed to skin is a cat!
Or have I been skinning the wrong animal all this time?!
Lolllll
Hey Trala, lol, thanks. She is the coolest plant I've grown despite ruining her with this over-shoot. She is the stickiest thing ever. If they are foxtails, yours are probably heat related (86D F seems extremely hot) and mine are likely light related (~3-4" from the light). I'm going to have to grow another one to get it right.Not that this is about me while making it all about me lol. Mine are doing the same.
I’m wondering if it’s heat related. It’s 30 degrees in my bloom room atm. Not ideal I know.
But 1, 2, back to you. Your grow looks so healthy. It really is a joy to watch.
Thanks GG, she's got quite the layer of sleet and snow goingHell yeah, that's a pretty girl. Just trich out, well done
I have her pulled down as far as i can get her from the light.....do you think i should try to reduce the light intensity of the LED's? I "could" dial it back a tad, try and reduce the stress, OR ride it out, hope it stays localized, and maybe get ready to smoke some fox. Any thoughts?Looks like she is foxtailing? Those last picts look a little foxy? She's friggin close to those LED's
I wouldn't dial it back until she gets a little older to turn it down 024.I have her pulled down as far as i can get her from the light.....do you think i should try to reduce the light intensity of the LED's? I "could" dial it back a tad, try and reduce the stress, OR ride it out, hope it stays localized, and maybe get ready to smoke some fox. Any thoughts?
Makes sense. The temp/RH are good (74.2D/52% RH as I type), I'm getting good air flow, and I dont see any other signs of stress like the leaves turning, so I'll leave her as is for now. Thanks again!I wouldn't dial it back until she gets a little older to turn it down 024.
As long you have air movement between your canopy and light and the temps are inline.
If the temps are high and she's turning to light green on top leaves from the light. Yes, turn it back a little if that makes any sense..