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no just in general. The bonsai is going in a bonsai pot. I got a cpl fabric pots I got off amazon and the material don't feel a whole lot different. Maybe they won't drain as good is what worries me.
This is my first grow and I've been googling my ass off :nerd-with-glasses:
Google "larry hall grow bag system", the guy has a great idea and I thought I am just frugual enough to spend .97 cents a bag. I have 5 plants going, 3 are in walmart bags. They do not move around great, a lazy susan or outer milk crate set up would be improvements. The soil also needs time to settle or it will crack...not that it's that dry, shift might be a better word... It is my first ever hands on grow, so I have nothing to compare it to.
Check out my rambling, pic heavy journal if you want to see their progress.
 
I have never grown in soil in a bag. Just soil in pots. I always admired the root pics from plants in bags. So lilly white and untangled. Pretty. Or can be

I must say tho. The hempy roots i get are pretty special as well. Tho not so lilly. Ha

A survey q for y"all pls. I have often bragged how special i really was because i have ived on.

The west coast on the island

The east coast in cornwallis n.s.

And also the north coast. In churchill. Im callin that north coast.

Anyone else bin thete done that?

Cheers friends
 
This is my first grow and I've been googling my ass off :nerd-with-glasses:
Google "larry hall grow bag system", the guy has a great idea and I thought I am just frugual enough to spend .97 cents a bag. I have 5 plants going, 3 are in walmart bags. They do not move around great, a lazy susan or outer milk crate set up would be improvements. The soil also needs time to settle or it will crack...not that it's that dry, shift might be a better word... It is my first ever hands on grow, so I have nothing to compare it to.
Check out my rambling, pic heavy journal if you want to see their progress.
Nice job. They look like they worked ok.
 
I have never grown in soil in a bag. Just soil in pots. I always admired the root pics from plants in bags. So lilly white and untangled. Pretty. Or can be

I must say tho. The hempy roots i get are pretty special as well. Tho not so lilly. Ha

A survey q for y"all pls. I have often bragged how special i really was because i have ived on.

The west coast on the island

The east coast in cornwallis n.s.

And also the north coast. In churchill. Im callin that north coast.

Anyone else bin thete done that?

Cheers friends

I have travelled a bunch, but only ever called Alberta home.
 
LOL... Did you stand on the roof of your house to get that sweet shot?... Nice forest your growing in your backyard! :)
Hey if your bush gets any fatter your gonna need to be on the roof or flyin a drone for your next shot! haha
 
Morning canucks :)

I was just checking out Hurricane Laura, it’s hitting TX/LA as a C4 and hitting hard. For those of us in the Maritimes, keep watch on her, current forecast tract puts her returning to sea south of us where she may regain strength and hit us over the weekend as a tropical storm or low level huricane.

Might want to secure your outdoor girls and support them, if we get the high winds, could wreak havoc on the girls.
 
I'm going to start washing my weed after chopping, i've never bothered before but this year has been brutal for bugs for me and my buddy washes his and i think it taste better too. I'm sure alot of people already do this and was wondering how they did it. I'm going try my mates way but any ideas and tips always appericated :dude-knocking:

wash bin A:
warm water (around 20c) for every litre of water 2 teaspoons baking powder, 2 teaspoons of lemmon juice (real Lemmon juice) and a few drops peroxide. this solution will break down dirt and other contamineants but will not dissolve or break off trichomes.

wash bin B:
warm water and nothing else, only used to rinse off wash bin A water, rinse twice.

Hope everyones plants/trees are doing good and remember getting close to back to school(what ever that means this year) so gaurd your weed, kids get bored easy.
 
I'm going to start washing my weed after chopping, i've never bothered before but this year has been brutal for bugs for me and my buddy washes his and i think it taste better too. I'm sure alot of people already do this and was wondering how they did it. I'm going try my mates way but any ideas and tips always appericated :dude-knocking:

wash bin A:
warm water (around 20c) for every litre of water 2 teaspoons baking powder, 2 teaspoons of lemmon juice (real Lemmon juice) and a few drops peroxide. this solution will break down dirt and other contamineants but will not dissolve or break off trichomes.

wash bin B:
warm water and nothing else, only used to rinse off wash bin A water, rinse twice.

Hope everyones plants/trees are doing good and remember getting close to back to school(what ever that means this year) so gaurd your weed, kids get bored easy.

I am also trying this for the first time this year, I'm thinking 4 bucket, H2O2 (1 cup or 1/2 cup?) and 5 gallons of warmish water, second bucket (1/2 cup of fresh squeezed lemon juice and 1/2 cup of baking soda) with warmish water 5g, third bucket pure clean water warmish still 5g, and final bucket cold pure clean water.

Still haven't decided on the ratios yet.... :nomo::reading420magazine::hmmmm:
 
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