Nutty Is Back After A Break - Home Bred THC Bombs - Auto

every thing looking great , coco ladies are doing well , im enjoying doing them
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The door to the room bursts open.
A shadowy figure slides hauntingly into the room accompanied by a thick cloud of angelic winged smoke that seems to envelope the room.
His eyes dance across the faces. Many known. A few new characters pepper the crowd. The stranger's eyes find home and rest upon The Professor's widened eyes.
After the briefest of moments designed solely to make the moment just a touch more dramatic his lips part to say....

Howdy all!

Welcome home (tho belated I see). I hear tell you've been playing with various forms of milk. Surprised it took me so long to get here.
I've been using milk as a source of Calcium at a rate of 1tsp/gal in a passive hydro setup and I'm pretty sure I need to bump that up some. Any thoughts from The Professor on the subject?
 
Been over a couple of weeks since your last update nutty. Hope all is well in your world. My grow is very slow. Now on day 23 since seeds were sown with a taproot and 3rd set of leaves are just beginning to show. I somehow think that 70 days from seed to harvest is far too optimistic, i reckon it gonna be more like 100 days which is beginning of august. Would have expected more growth by now and my stems are very thin. Expecting to transplant 1st July and will cover with soil up to cotyledons.
 
What's the smoke like from the thc bomb autos?


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Delicious and potent. Well worth the grow. :passitleft:

I second Mr Am4zin's admiration for the quick and easy greenhouse adaptation. :woohoo: Growing under the sun. :yahoo:
 
Mine are like that on the balcony. Gonna take them out to the site when i get a chance. A fair bit of rain here at the moment so gonna get some clear plastic and cover outdoor plants. Buds unlikely to get mould this early on but best err on the side of caution. Will cut some holes so rain will still wet the ground, just make them to the sides of the plants.
 
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