Good morning and welcome to a new day. two plants are leaving home today as it is time to let them go to a new home where they will get great care with a well knowledge grower. Brad has been growing a long time but having a bit of a hard time getting up and going this year. He just got his seeds germinated which is a little late for him. I will miss them, but I know they will get a great home. Oh, the girls are leaving home and going to live up north in the woods of Washington Ma. Maybe I can see what he is growing and get 1 of his so I have a different strain growing here at Lemon tree farms. HaHa Sound good. Lemon tree farms
 
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Fixed the PM with vinegar and water to start then baking soda. If it happens this year, I will use citric acid as it is much better. The grow was OK for a first grow, much learned and much more to learn.
Nice keith glad to hear they pulled through and yup my 6th or 7th year growing and still got so much to learn its crazy
 
The transplant did not turn out as bad as I thought it would. I had pictures in my mind of the plant shriveling up and dying. I think the Mykos made a world of difference and that was a learning experience. I am glad to be handing off some of my plants to my cousin as he is a good person. It will be nice to see how they turn out growing up in Washington Ma. I learned what not to do next year. That new light will give my seedling a great head start next year.
 
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