Derbybud
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It might just be a outdoor trait to help finish before the frost.
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Love that! I've not seen that around here before i'll have to keep an eye out for it.Landscape velcro is flippin' awesome in the garden.
Good info on the c99 NorCalHow is that C99xBB fast working for ya? Do you notice anything about her? I did one outside, she got 4, 41/2' tall, yielded 1/2 pound about, and harvested first, early like mid-Sept, which was two weeks before others started coming down......
Some pretty flowers to got growing at the Temple
Great idea about sticking to fabric pots, but I don't have landscape velcro in the supply cabinet at work .Landscape velcro is flippin' awesome in the garden.
#tinyhandproblemsWhy did you put that Amnesia in the tiny jar and get your daughter to hold it?
Great idea about sticking to fabric pots, but I don't have landscape velcro in the supply cabinet at work .
The frost is real!
All the photo plants I have going are hard as rocks... except the Sativa leaning Jack Herer. Not that she won't get dense, I'm actually guessing she's gonna be a 12 weeker. Just developing slower, but that kinda jives with the long flowering sativa phenos... We shall see...I know that feeling lately! #nolarfallowed
Man I laughed so dang hard when you said "Goodnight Bitches".Alright y'all....
Finally made it back to the shed for an update. Been in a shitty mood for the last week, due to some medication changes... starting to shake the funk off now.
Woke up today, feeling human again!
I was looking at the pic, thinking, what is that green shit? I need some. Then read the answer. Lol gonna have to try that.Started this morning off by jarring up the buds from last weeks harvest.
Moved out to the shed for some pictures... I wanted to try a couple different bulbs for backlighting them.
Wasn't thrilled with my lighting choices; I'll grab some other options today when I hit the Home Depot...
...gotta grab more bamboo stakes anyhow. C99/BB #2 is getting pretty top-heavy. I'm not overly concerned yet, but I decided to tie her to herself for now. LoL
Ol fat bottom gal she is!
Landscape velcro is flippin' awesome in the garden.
I've actually used it to train a few plants too. It's cool because the velcro sticks to fabric pots.
I make a loose hoop on one end of my velcro strip, around the branch, then pull to desired location & stick the velcro right to the pot.
Garden velcro for the win!I was looking at the pic, thinking, what is that green shit? I need some. Then read the answer. Lol gonna have to try that.
Gonna have a roll Friday for under 5 bucks. I love Amazon. They make being a pothead weed grower so much easier.Garden velcro for the win!
I've used it to tie colas to stakes, tie branches down for LST, I've patched a split main stem with it.... multi-use.
But.... I still prefer fixing injuries with electric tape. The velcro can't be cinched as tight. It worked in a pinch tho!
I'm still on my first roll because I refuse all the cut pieces over & over.
I order huge shit on Amazon, instead of buying at the big box stores, just to see if they will deliver awkwardly large items, overnight... free.Gonna have a roll Friday for under 5 bucks. I love Amazon. They make being a pothead weed grower so much easier.
Mine did finish up like atleast 2 weeks before anything else in my garden but then on the other hand i did let my others go longer than neccisary lolIt might just be a outdoor trait to help finish before the frost.
Ima have to grab some of this at some point. I use masking tape for breaks and splits though. Its porous and easy to rip off when you need it gone.Garden velcro for the win!
I've used it to tie colas to stakes, tie branches down for LST, I've patched a split main stem with it.... multi-use.
But.... I still prefer fixing injuries with electric tape. The velcro can't be cinched as tight. It worked in a pinch tho!
I'm still on my first roll because I refuse all the cut pieces over & over.
Will do! I'm bouncing around a few job sites today; I'll try to shoot you an email when I get a break this afternoon.Sup Pdub... Mail me man, we have much to discuss..... Oh yeah looks awesome up in here and such.... Blah Blah Blah... LMAO Green days bro....
Thanks for that tip homie! I have been using torn strips duct, and it always a pain in the ass removing it later. Y'all some tape connoisseurs over here.Ima have to grab some of this at some point. I use masking tape for breaks and splits though. Its porous and easy to rip off when you need it gone.