Cheers bud, thanks
i'm self taught believe it or not, when i turned 18 i left my home and started working jobs in places with tourist attractions, like Rhodes / Crete / Santorini / Mykonos for example, little by little i improved my English to the point where i could speak it fluently. Tourist girls helped me a lot with that, sending love to them all over the world
im actually sore today, haha
. I guess i really was out of shape. Well, squating 18L pots of watered soil unclutched those leg biceps for sure
anyway, without further ado, here comes the final transplant update.
Day 29
Final Transplant
The girls weren't looking so hot, during and after the transplant for a while there as expected, but nothing a little water cant fix, they bounced right back up before the lights went of
Giving props to my man OrganicMan, i used his transplant method with the first plant as an experiment and then i got hooked and did them all like that, so props to you my friend for putting that guide out there
I'm gonna switch to flower on Christmas, that should be enough time for them to recover from all that noise. I decided that the flowering cycle is going to be 11/13, thank you all for your suggestions, i took them all under consideration, but in the end i prefer to exchange some weight to bring out the sativa traits on the hybrids and help the sativas flower sooner, it's a sacrifice worth making
enough chit-chat tho, let's get down to it.
Pictures:
Transplanting using the
Tetris method
Half way break to catch a breath and a shot
All done
Single
Close-ups
Sativa top, not really a height controller, more like a cola splitter
Amnesia Lemon, AkA Top City (blackberry #2 lurking in the corner)
and last but not least the infamous White Widow
New Order of the girls, facing the tent:
BlueBerry#1 / White Widow / BlueBerry#2
Amnesia Lemon / Amnesia Lemon / Amnesia Lemon
G13 Haze / G13 Haze / G13 Haze
and as usual, our
Night Night shot, good night girls
I apologize for taking this long to update fellas, as you're more than aware, sometimes real life events prevent us from attending our grows.
I hate it when that happens and i struggle sometimes to keep my priorities clear, but i realise now that this is a priority, we care about our health so we should care about our plants, we're way past the point where we medicate just for the state of mind anymore. I believe that most of us don't actually feel healthy if we don't medicate regularly. It's our precautionary medicine, it's what regulates our bodies and minds and so much more than that.
Thank you for being here my friends, supporting me through this my adventure
i hope everything is green in your worlds,
N
from yours truly ~420B