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Hey candy!! Thank youGoodmorning B! Looking good over there! Hope you have a great day!
we will be painting eggs today, should be fun. In between that I’ll probably be jarring up my GC... damn I hate harvesting! Has to be done though!!
Hope you guys have a great day as well!
Hey shotta! Welcome to the carnival! Good to see you buddy! Easter weekend just doesn’t feel like Easter weekend. Other then the egg painting and harvesting, I will be staining a picture frame I built out of 1x6 lumber for my flat mirror that’s hanging in the downstairs bathroom. Should look pretty nice when it’s finished. Hope you and your daughter have a great weekend!I was wondering why I wasn’t seeing your journal. I had to go look for your new new.
looking like your gonna get bopped up. Hope you have a good weekend and the fam is good bruvva.
It’s super bright, I like the light, but it’s set up really low right now. It’ll be nice to have it set up in my tent once the SJ is finished. It kinda seems like the plants are stretching a bit, but I ain’t scared of no ghosts!!How do you like the new light bro? It looks greattheyre going to come up short and fat. Thats how i like my ladies
Hope you and the family are happy, healthy, safe
Hope you and your family have a great weekend as well man!! Good to see you buddy!
good morning Fred! I like your sig! Looks goodG'mornin lip, pc,canadaddio, nice pipe! Nice sprouts! I think I'm in on this MC. In my greenhouse i grow in a mix of generic garden soil, ffof, and maybe the seedling mix from ff. Can i use MC like i have been using miracle gro? And can i add cal mag and armour si to my greenhouse feeding mix? Thanks all! Hoping for a great day in the gardens,
very cool to see you considering the cheap nutrients. I will no longer refer to it as MC, but further more, as “cheap nutrients”.
mirical grow medium isn’t recommended for pot. It’s good enough for flowers and home gardens, but our beloved marijuana doesn’t do too well in it.
yes you can use cal mag in with the cheap nutrients. Some plants demand calmag in certain parts of their life when grown with the cheap nutrients.