A "hand cramp!" C'mon, you can do better than that. At this stage in life, we've had it with "cramps."Sounds totally fair to me too.
Develop a convenient hand cramp.
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A "hand cramp!" C'mon, you can do better than that. At this stage in life, we've had it with "cramps."Sounds totally fair to me too.
Develop a convenient hand cramp.
With all the pinching I think a hand cramp it just the ticket!A "hand cramp!" C'mon, you can do better than that. At this stage in life, we've had it with "cramps."
Missed opportunity:the girls are all getting out their pompoms for cheer and drill practice.
Me too! It is the picture of health and vigourmy best one yet! I love it
Nice update, Ms. H! All of the plants are looking healthy.Hello again grow buddies! Had myself a little hiatus, I’m feeling better now and I did some work to report back to you all!
The blooming tent has hit the 3-week-from-flip mark, so I went ahead and did some clean up and added lots of supports.
It’s officially summer, so we should probably go ahead and shave some legs and thin around the middle a touch.
Keep in mind, most the bamboos you see here are 4 footers. Candida has 3 footers.
CPK has ended up being closer to a manifold, than a quad. Her lower nodes (node 3) were so wimpy they didn’t even get close to the canopy. They each made one good branch that made it to the top, but no main cola, as a usual quad would have.
Y’all know I have piano hands these leaves are friggin huge!
This Candida is my best one yet! I love it
Ugh, nightingale she’s such a floppy PITA... this might be the last time I grow her. Mr H says it’s good for before bed, but is it worth the hassle? Mama says no..
I’m a little disappointed, because this picture does not even come close to capturing what a beast this Dr. Seedsman is! This has seriously been the easiest plant I’ve ever grown. I gave her a shoddy quad training at her start. I totally neglected her training from there, and she said “it’s coo, I don’t need it,” and she didn’t. She’s tall and strong. I ran out of 4ft bamboos, and I’m so glad she didn’t really need them. I added some 3ft poles just to support the main arms, more for piece of mind than actual need.
Back in the tent ladies!
As for the veg tent
DDA, about a week and a half old.
A bit of bad news, the Jack Herer auto seed didn’t make it. I think I either buried it too deep or let it get too dry, but it never sprouted. I’m soaking another aswe speakI type.
The cuttings I took are starting to shape up a little. I didn’t get a picture, they look like poo anyway; but new growth is showing and roots are beginning to emerge from their pellets, so that’s all I care about!
I think that gets us all caught up here now. I hope you’re all doing well take care and happy gardening!
Thank you Amy! You are right, it’s a 30:1 strain. It has been so low maintenance, I don’t know how she’s done it.Me too! It is the picture of health and vigour
So is the Afgahani Heavenly, looking beautiful. The Dr Seedsman - that’s thear CBD one isn’t it? Sounds like it grows itself
Thank you so much Penny, that is high praise coming from you!I love big plants, those are impressive.
Thanks GDB! Now the tricky part - keeping them that way.. lolNice update, Ms. H! All of the plants are looking healthy.
Thanks carcass, lol. I’m behind, so I may have gotten my growers mixed up, are you growing yours outside? I’m so curious what she could do under the power of the sun.The plants all look super good, and you did a great job on the cleanup!
That Dr.Seedsman is definitely a big beautiful girl - mine is working on looking like that, only about 60 inches to go!
Thanks CC, I do have one more after this, but Jack is one of my favorites so far - precious commodity for this girl!Beautiful and lush ladies! Sorry to hear about the first Jack seed but happy ya got another one! I’m rooting for her!
Not yet, but that's where she's going to end up- she got up-potted to a 1 gallon today, and the ChemDawg moved outside in a 3 gallon- I don't think there's enough outdoor season left for her to get too big, and schlepping a couple of 3 gallon pots is more to my liking than the ten gallon I had the last (little) one in...are you growing yours outside?
I knew he was doing one outside, I just couldn’t remember if yours was inside or outside. Lol, stoner memory!Not yet, but that's where she's going to end up- she got up-potted to a 1 gallon today, and the ChemDawg moved outside in a 3 gallon- I don't think there's enough outdoor season left for her to get too big, and schlepping a couple of 3 gallon pots is more to my liking than the ten gallon I had the last (little) one in...
If something should want to get real big out there, I can always up-pot to a ten, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...
If you want to see a beautiful outdoor Dr. Seedsman, Check out @BeezLuiz ' grow here ...I'm hoping mine ends up looking half that good...
This has seriously been the easiest plant I’ve ever grown.
I agree - my Dr. Seedsman has been so vigorous and easy, I just might keep this in my rotation every grow. Here's a recent pic.I’m so curious what she could do under the power of the sun.
What Penny said! ^^^Man that's a pretty plant!
Thank you Beez wow, yours is a stunner for sure! I hope the smoke is as good as how it grows. This one just may take the place of Mr H’s nightingale, Dr. S is as easy as nightingale is a pain.ALL of your plants are looking great!
I agree - my Dr. Seedsman has been so vigorous and easy, I just might keep this in my rotation every grow. Here's a recent pic.
exactly this!planning my next grow, as if I don’t have another 6 weeks to figure it out!