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I don’t remember this but my Mother told me when I was 5 years old that I embarrassed the out of her when 3 Nuns walked by n I said look smoke Kool from the penguins in the ad. Lmao CLThere’s a famous series of adverts for tinned fruit and juices for the company “Del Monte” - famous culturally in the UK at least.
A really suave guy in a pristine cream linen suit, a panama hat and he’s always in the Central/South American jungle inspecting the fruit on the back of trucks and smelling it.
The catch phrase was:
“The man from Del Monte - likes to say ‘Yes’” as he kisses the most beautiful orange ever on a red clay road in the jungle. Great ads
I’m guessing @Hombre del Monte is familar with the adverts
That’s awesome!@NickHardy , I am my friend.
As a young boy I used to watch those adverts; little did I know that one day I would indeed live in the mountains and have orange trees in my garden.
I'd say wait until they're fully in and then start them.Update: @InTheShed my 1 GT has gotten its first pair of 2nd leaves. Should I start using @Prescription Blend nutes now or wait until they get a little bigger? CL
I concur but thought it would be wise to ask you about it first. lol CL.I'd say wait until they're fully in and then start them.
That’s why I was asking because it has its first pair of true second leaves . CLBy the way, feeding usually starts when the second set of true leaves are in, rather than "its first pair of 2nd leaves" which is a bit less clear.
CLOkay by me!
I’m good, little bummed about losing another friend to that . CLJust checking in with you CL. Making sure you are alright bro.
Different plants same soil but using Bill284s method. Different times but I just started using the bigger light @ 40%. CLDifferent plants, different medium, different time of year?
And they still look dry!