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Well, it's ophicial, the stretch is on!!
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Canopy looks fantastic AmigoReally seeing the stretch, it's gonna be tight, I can only raise the main light about 3-4 inches and still be phire saphe.
Really looking phorward to it, it's been a while since I grew photos. I really want to start growing outdoors again, but right now they are putting phoam roof on the house, then as soon as that's done I need to have my porches torn down a new phoundation poured and new inner and outter porches put up (it's a second story porch that connects to the levee in phront of the house). Yes, the porches have a pretty good! lean!Canopy looks fantastic Amigo
Going to be amazing.
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I see green grass and beautiful hills.Really looking phorward to it, it's been a while since I grew photos. I really want to start growing outdoors again, but right now they are putting phoam roof on the house, then as soon as that's done I need to have my porches torn down a new phoundation poured and new inner and outter porches put up (it's a second story porch that connects to the levee in phront of the house). Yes, the porches have a pretty good! lean!
I can't complain, the inner porch is 65 years old, it's phoundation cracked a long time ago and is slowly sinking/tipping. The outter porch is just as old, although I did rebuild it about 40 years ago!! This time, I'm too darn old, "I pay the man"!I see green grass and beautiful hills.
Your view must be fantastic.
I still have snow.
Sorry about the porches.
Can't really complain, the inner porch is 65 years old, the outter is
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Bill284
Actually the torch cacti are still in pots, they haven’t grown too much, but that’s because they’re in small pots and I forgot to fertilize them for about a year, now that they’re getting some nutes they’re growing much better, now I’m looking for a good place to plant them.Looks like the Torch cacti I sent are thriving, @Phytoplankton , cannabis lookin' awesome, too!
LOL, I learned that when I tried to weed the containers they were in. Those are gnarly spines, the San Pedro’s have much shorter spines, but more of them. At least leather welding gloves will keep you pretty safe with the San Pedro’s, but the torches go through them like a hot knife through butter! (Ask me how I know)Don't plant them next to a pathway- they get gnarly 2 inch spines when older. One of them started to lean in my garden and shredded my space blanket reflector like it was mylar or sumpin'...