Homer's Legal 4-Plant Max Perpetual Minimalist Garden In Ontario

Homer...man, you make cuttings look easy...Im getting a lot of ideas here.
I had a lot of practice a couple of decades ago when I did a bit of growing. It's really pretty simple. Cut part of the branch off putting water right away then dip it in rooting powder put in soil then in airtight humid container. Open container a couple times a day to air out and after a week or so start opening the container a few hours a day to see how they can take it and the more they can take the more time I give with the dome open till they don't need it. I'm still learning as Penny just gave me a tip. Since I re-started growing after 17 years of not smoking I didn't lose one cutting till my nemesis the P 98 and I lost three of three, LOL.
 
I figure these plants will get maybe 5 feet.
That is a good-sized plant, lots of oz's off each plant and you have lots of them. Should be a mind-blowing haul. :headbanger:
 
Looking forward to your next GG update and photos.
Glad to hear it cr8grow. She has stretched a fair bit and just starting to develop tiny buds. I will probably post in a week or so once there are some decent buds. :)
 
Will be watching that one Homer, I have grown a Hybrid but not a pure Sativa, I am tempted to try just one in a small pot and put it to flower right away, my closet is really tall and quite a bit of space. Cheers
It will be a while but I would like to try a Sativa for daytime use. And yes, headroom is also my concern but with supercropping I should be able to keep her a manageable height. But the Indicas do seem tailor-made for indoors.
 
I figure these plants will get maybe 5 feet.
That is perfect and with all that outdoor light I would think they would be pretty big in diameter too. Lots of penetration outdoors!
 
It will be a while but I would like to try a Sativa for daytime use. And yes, headroom is also my concern but with supercropping I should be able to keep her a manageable height. But the Indicas do seem tailor-made for indoors.
Homer, your current plants are looking great, I know you have big pots and that plant just towers above and around it, cant wait to see the results from that monster. Will def try a pure sativa, I am going to make some Honey from the hybrid that is mostly sativa to see how I like it, not crazy about the Northern Lights honey, its good but not what i am looking for. I like that peps you up and gives you energy and puts a smile on your face without getting all buzzed out. Dont know if I will find it but am looking and experimenting around. Just like you. Cheers
 
I like that peps you up and gives you energy and puts a smile on your face without getting all buzzed out.
I just made some tincture from NL and it works nice at night for relaxing and sleeping but yes I would like to try a Sativa for daytime micro-dosing so I don't get that lethargic feeling. Let me know if you find any good Sativa candidates. I am anxious to see how my Gorilla Glue buds out too since with its 10-gal pot it is so much bigger than my previous plants. I expect a new record.
 
The Internet is so amazing it's hard to imagine life before it. On Sunday when I went to turn on my central air conditioning the outside unit wouldn't come on so I looked at a few YouTube videos and it looked like the culprit was the capacitor. I didn't want to call a professional because just showing up they all seem to want about 100 bucks and with the virus I don't want anyone in my house anyway. So this morning I found a place that sold the capacitor and I took a chance and bought one and installed it and now it's working. The Internet just saved me at least $100 because the thing was only $22. :yahoo:

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Good deal on saving some cash.
Yes the cash was nice and I didn't have to deal with people; always a bonus, LOL. When I was online trying to figure out what was going on someone wrote they were the second service person to deal with some little old lady and the previous service person told the old lady she needed a whole new unit for like $3000 when she just needed a capacitor. Anyone doing that to a little old lady probably on a fixed income deserves to rot in hell.
 
I was trained in AC/Heating in vocational school. A lot of shady bastards out there.
I am lucky being kind of mechanical so I often have a vague idea if I am being scammed. Feel sorry for those without a clue. Seems in everything a few a-holes ruin things for everyone.
 
Most fixes are cheap and easy, I owned a used appliance business for a few years and fixing appliances was actually fairly cheap.
Cool, you sound pretty handy. I consider it a personal defeat when I have to call in a pro, lol. I prefer to rely on myself.
 
The Internet is so amazing it's hard to imagine life before it. On Sunday when I went to turn on my central air conditioning the outside unit wouldn't come on so I looked at a few YouTube videos and it looked like the culprit was the capacitor. I didn't want to call a professional because just showing up they all seem to want about 100 bucks and with the virus I don't want anyone in my house anyway. So this morning I found a place that sold the capacitor and I took a chance and bought one and installed it and now it's working. The Internet just saved me at least $100 because the thing was only $22. :yahoo:

Good save...always a good feeling when you can avoid the repairman.
 
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