Lost In The Fog

Joe ran into the same problem with his Candida. His grow season outdoors wasn’t long enough to mature properly.

There is hopefully new strains developing to make them more manageable to grow indoors. I tried growing Candida as well but she was pulling away past the light so it became impossible to keep her. But I manage to get some tasty bites from her though. Very nice to mix with THC strains, did a Ww mix with her that was very pleasant in pain reduction.
 
Done some choirs today. Changed the res, drenched the girls from coffee one last time. Excluded Rhizotonic and Cannazyme in this res mix. So now I had room for some more base flower nute and extra cal/mag before EC was saturated. See if they like this mix better. Cheese looks very good right now. Gg is past the coffee incident by now, she is greener than ever now.









Clones are looking good. The airdome is doing much good in the perlite pot.




The Cheese clones are ready to go as well now. Both have developed a new top next to the old flowering top. Looks like its been topped. Think they will manage just fine now. Will clean them up later next week.



Mothers getting going now. Lowered the light some more.



Should get my order early this week with pots and nutes. Slow weekend. Guess I need it. :)
 
I tried growing Candida as well but she was pulling away past the light so it became impossible to keep her.
Candida sounds like an awesome chemovar if you have space and time to grow her out.
I'm planning on keeping both my Candidas under control. Planning anyway!
Gg is past the coffee incident by now, she is greener than ever now.
Or that's why she's greener ;).
And by the way, I know how to put up wallpaper :) looks like a new one is in order :), so free labour offered :)
I was going to offer to paint over it. I don't know why wallpaper is so big on that side of the Atlantic, from the UK to Russia. :hmmmm:
 
I'm planning on keeping both my Candidas under control. Planning anyway!

That's the spirit! :)

I was going to offer to paint over it. I don't know why wallpaper is so big on that side of the Atlantic, from the UK to Russia. :hmmmm:

I'm not that found of wallpaper. In the living room I tried to go a little Victorian when we moved in here. Put up what we call mirror walls, not an actual mirror. It's sections of wood frames that I milled coves a long the sides of them. Painted with white plaster paint. There are two sections one down and one upper, the upper got a wallpaper inside of it... doesn't make any sense explaining this I feel.... :)
 
I like that mirror thingy :)


Yeah. It's a little odd in an apartment built in the 70s. There is some stuff I would have done differently now after I did it but it looks kinda cool. The frames are perfect for paintings.

Btw all that renovating I did 14 days after my accident three years ago. I still don't know how I manage to pull it of but I often find ways........
 
Is it degenerating? If you could do all that 14 days later and now you're having too much pain to work it sounds much worse now.
I think that back then, it was more of "in denial" stage.
" I am well, nothing happened"
 
My biggest problem with pain is I never listened to it. The first year after the accident I worked full time with one week on call every month like I used to. I tried too hard to get back to normal again I lost complete sense over how I really was feeling. I didn't care about the pain or cruel dizziness, so finally I was so feed up with it I couldn't even get out of my bed anymore. Now I'm trying to find out what my body can take and not. It's not easy as it sounds for often I don't feel any pain from something I do until the next day so it's hard to say I can't do that cause of my pain... So as Berdie was saying I was living in denial for a year before it hit me. It's not uncommon when dealing with spinal/nerve injuries to develop symptoms later.

Thankfully this weekend have been OK and I think I have Spliff Berry to thank for that. :)
 
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