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LaquerHead
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In a peat puck at the moment, should be up by tomorrow! Ig we'll see!
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Should be about 230 grams dry......give or take 30 grams. Congrats brother. Just for future reference.....when u grow in organic soil, the trichomes don't always turn like with chemical nutes.Weighed in at 1,107 grams wet, not including larf/trim! Not sure the calculation but I'm okay with waiting until dry weights!
Shes in brown paper bags now, at about 80 grams per bag, in the fridge! Doing the low and slow method once again. The spare fridge is enjoying it .
Awesome piece of advice! Very good to know! Thanks VanShould be about 230 grams dry......give or take 30 grams. Congrats brother. Just for future reference.....when u grow in organic soil, the trichomes don't always turn like with chemical nutes.
I'll give that a shot! I suppose it isnt very windy back there anyways.Overlap the two cages by about 1 foot and twist wires at the top of the first one and bottom of the new one if that makes sense. I harvest tomatoes on a ladder and they stay up.
Lol I was editing my post to say that when you posted.She will bounce back in a day or two.....they always do brother!
If need be drive a couple pieces of rebar or something similar down along the outside of the cage and tie onto it. I'm lucky I have access to all the bamboo I need.I'll give that a shot! I suppose it isnt very windy back there anyways.
Bamboo would be pretty perfect I'd thinkIf need be drive a couple pieces of rebar or something similar down along the outside of the cage and tie onto it. I'm lucky I have access to all the bamboo I need.