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Who said that? The Black Cherry Pi?I can hear them now..."I don't care what the GDB says about us as long as he spells our name right."
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Who said that? The Black Cherry Pi?I can hear them now..."I don't care what the GDB says about us as long as he spells our name right."
Jeez, I had forgotten about that Shed! I'll bet you are correct.It's less of a no-muss-no-fuss grow than it looked like early on, so I wonder if that extra veg time (even in lower light) plays a roll in the changes you're seeing. I guess the next round will be a good comparison.
Yes they are, Smoke!Plants look Good brother , are the Dots ur feeding them for Weed ?
Those are some fine looking ladies bro.Hello all and happy Sunday from hot, sticky D.C.
Yesterday, we got a one-day reprieve from our ongoing heatwave. It was the kind of day that shocks the senses in the midst of a heatwave, a high of 83F and no humidity! Just plain lovely. I got to spend a few hours at the driving range wondering where my golf swing has gone off and hidden!
It's Flip + 50 for the clones and I am happy to say I have nothing to report! That's usually a good sign.
The girls are just swaying in the breeze and putting weight on their colas. Here are pics from last night.
Dot-fed girls (Kera back right, Black Cherry Punches on the left):
All the girls (including the MC-fed Black Domina clone front right):
Bud from untrained Black Cherry Punch:
Kera bud:
Another bud from Kera:
All the Dot-fed plants got their weekly dose of Recharge last night @ 2.5g per gallon. The MC-fed plant got 5.5g of MC + 1g of magnesium nitrate. All were given a dose of SNS 209.
That's a wrap.
I hope all is well in your world!
Thanks for looking in.
Peace.
With a garden like that we can forgive your golf swing.Hello all and happy Sunday from hot, sticky D.C.
Yesterday, we got a one-day reprieve from our ongoing heatwave. It was the kind of day that shocks the senses in the midst of a heatwave, a high of 83F and no humidity! Just plain lovely. I got to spend a few hours at the driving range wondering where my golf swing has gone off and hidden!
It's Flip + 50 for the clones and I am happy to say I have nothing to report! That's usually a good sign.
The girls are just swaying in the breeze and putting weight on their colas. Here are pics from last night.
Dot-fed girls (Kera back right, Black Cherry Punches on the left):
All the girls (including the MC-fed Black Domina clone front right):
Bud from untrained Black Cherry Punch:
Kera bud:
Another bud from Kera:
All the Dot-fed plants got their weekly dose of Recharge last night @ 2.5g per gallon. The MC-fed plant got 5.5g of MC + 1g of magnesium nitrate. All were given a dose of SNS 209.
That's a wrap.
I hope all is well in your world!
Thanks for looking in.
Peace.
Good morning Bill.With a garden like that we can forgive your golf swing.
I had relatives in Fairfax before the divorce.
Been there quite a bit.
The thing I remember most was traffic and crowds.
Just going to the car wash was an hour line up.
Very interesting the history and old buildings.
Yard sales there were definitely more fun.
Antiques and artifax , all we see here are snow tires and coffee makers.
But I digress, hope your swing becomes as terrific as your garden
Take care my friend.
Stay safe
Bill284
What do you think of the SNS 209 GDB? I haven’t seen any you-know-what issues in your grows lately. I’m sold on it and I’m using it outside….All were given a dose of SNS 209.
Hey Boo!Looking good GDB. The reprieve from the high humidity yesterday was a lovely surprise here in Central VA. It’s actually in the upper 60s with low humidity again today. Finally a break. It’s been a bit miserable, hasn’t it?
What do you think of the SNS 209 GDB? I haven’t seen any you-know-what issues in your grows lately. I’m sold on it and I’m using it outside….
Looking fat and happy!Hello all and happy Sunday from hot, sticky D.C.
Yesterday, we got a one-day reprieve from our ongoing heatwave. It was the kind of day that shocks the senses in the midst of a heatwave, a high of 83F and no humidity! Just plain lovely. I got to spend a few hours at the driving range wondering where my golf swing has gone off and hidden!
It's Flip + 50 for the clones and I am happy to say I have nothing to report! That's usually a good sign.
The girls are just swaying in the breeze and putting weight on their colas. Here are pics from last night.
Dot-fed girls (Kera back right, Black Cherry Punches on the left):
All the girls (including the MC-fed Black Domina clone front right):
Bud from untrained Black Cherry Punch:
Kera bud:
Another bud from Kera:
All the Dot-fed plants got their weekly dose of Recharge last night @ 2.5g per gallon. The MC-fed plant got 5.5g of MC + 1g of magnesium nitrate. All were given a dose of SNS 209.
That's a wrap.
I hope all is well in your world!
Thanks for looking in.
Peace.
Try Central Florida in the summer, walk out the door @ 7:00 am and your sweating instantly.Good morning Bill.
Golf swings can sometimes be more elusive than common sense, especially when one has taken an extended break.
Yes traffic here is awful -- all the time. But the weather in the summer is quite brutal. The heat is daunting but when you add high humidity to the mix, well, Yuck!
Thanks for stopping by. I am lurking on your thread. I don't say much but occasionally I slip the pooch a dog biscuit!
Nice use of the expanded emoji list there, Shed. (old school)Those Dotterers are really pushing out the pistils on day 50, so I'm predicting a tent full (well, 3/4 of a tent-full at least) of fat flowers!
Heading over to the new thread, which is surely about your golf swing...
Thanks DeeBoy!Looking fat and happy!
I can imagine! Before the Mrs. and I started a family we used to go to Boca Raton or Naples for a week every December. And it was hot in December!Try Central Florida in the summer, walk out the door @ 7:00 am and your sweating instantly.
I hope you're better at predicting than I am Shed!Those Dotterers are really pushing out the pistils on day 50, so I'm predicting a tent full (well, 3/4 of a tent-full at least) of fat flowers!
Oh yeah, HashGirl, the further south you go in the U.S. the worst things get. That said, I once spent a week in Toronto in the dead of winter and I quickly learned why they have such an extensive underground thing going on!Your garden looks great, GDB! Gorgeous and bulking up buds. What's not to love?
I love hot weather and our humidity isn't great here in Southern Ontario but I've been to Georgia in July and I'll stick with my humidity as Georgia's is off the charts, IMO.