TwelveCoffee
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Looks like you’ve been busy Mel how are you enjoying the weather in the Hammer?
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30⁰ in May!Looks like you’ve been busy Mel how are you enjoying the weather in the Hammer?
Nice ours is broken currently just haven’t had time to rip it apart yet to figure it out. Living by the lake creates a nice breeze but the foot traffic is insane lol made my smoking dog walks a little bit more tricker! Hopefully I’ll have my grow up and running soon still gotta buy some beans and move stuff around to fit the tent. If anyone asks we are totally growing corn and not weed lmao. Julia and I went to a mushroom farm in Campbeville and got some free compost I don’t think it would work for seedlings probably to hotGood to see you!
30⁰ in May!
We just got the air conditioner working again, so it'll probably be going back to normal soon!
Congrats on the roots and the plants look lovely! And I think that GG4 branch looks like it has enough of an attachment to make a full recovery once it's unstressed.Gorilla Glue #4 decided to stretch after I set the top carhooks. I set them to pull the top shoots horizontal, and this morning the carhooks were actually below where the shoots attach to the stem.
They're not wilted, but they don't look good. I may have to top her and go with 3 sets of branches instead of 4.
I've never used mushroom compost, but I've heard of people using it in organic mixes. Keffka, Gee64, and StoneOtter might be good people to ask about it. They're really into the organic side.Nice ours is broken currently just haven’t had time to rip it apart yet to figure it out. Living by the lake creates a nice breeze but the foot traffic is insane lol made my smoking dog walks a little bit more tricker! Hopefully I’ll have my grow up and running soon still gotta buy some beans and move stuff around to fit the tent. If anyone asks we are totally growing corn and not weed lmao. Julia and I went to a mushroom farm in Campbeville and got some free compost I don’t think it would work for seedlings probably to hot
Thanks! Yeah, the top branches had curled back up a couple of hours after I took that pic. We had a bunch of heavy rain after that, and I was worried it would tear them off, but this morning the fan leaves under them had lifted them back up!Congrats on the roots and the plants look lovely! And I think that GG4 branch looks like it has enough of an attachment to make a full recovery once it's unstressed.
I’ll have to inquire about it if I decide to go that route I think for a starter I’m going to run coco and if I don’t get any trouble during the grow I might grab a living soil bed and try my hands with organics.I've never used mushroom compost, but I've heard of people using it in organic mixes. Keffka, Gee64, and StoneOtter might be good people to ask about it. They're really into the organic side.
Near the lake huh? Sounds nice. Those breezes are great on hot days.
Spencer Smith park is a great location!Yeah right across the street from Spenser’s smith park I was surprised as it’s one of the cheaper buildings in Burlington my parents building was asking $2-300 more
Nice my dad owned the restaurant where Son of A Peach is by the LCBO back in the mid 80sSpencer Smith park is a great location!
My dad used to work right by there.
Glad it's helping!I'm learning a lot from this plant GZG#4 Thank you Mel.
Thanks Coffee!Looking good Mel I’m very interested to see how Godzilla turns out
Thanks Stunger!They are looking spectacularly healthy Mel!
Thanks Keith!Nice looking grows Mel very nice.
It's not really the mess, so much as the debris dropping from overhead, and the position the plants are in behind the patio furniture. Makes it difficult to get pics.Soaking up the sun out there and growing like weeds! We don't mind a messy backyard though.
She's my favourite!Cherry’s da bomb!