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RedskinnedRhino
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That center stalk getting tall like Shaq, tickling my light, way up in the rafters... and the broads in the back have gone to sleep, leaning on the walls all drunken style.
She's a million popcorn buds all stacked on top of each other, but this morning I'm starting to see more density. I added a little honey to her water the last couple nights (I didn't have molasses or maple syrup, but my cabinet is full of raw honey ) in hopes that some carbohydrates would give her the boost she needed to thicken up. (I like em thick and sweet, like a church girl from the south )
Maybe it's working? Or maybe not? But I'm seeing growth so I'll throw a tablespoon in the next couple gallons of fuel to see if it lights her fire.
Bonus pic of the mimosa clone in her new 5 gallon pot, full of my own "gritty mix" based off of AL Tapla's mix and the shit that I saw Bill add into his pots. (Thanks Bill!) And my root game at transplant was Outrageous! Roots thick as cotton yarn, and solid enough to hold a mix of rocks and pine bark from falling apart when up-potting. I have to water the pot every day though, cause it doesn't hold a water-table for more than a few hours.
She's a million popcorn buds all stacked on top of each other, but this morning I'm starting to see more density. I added a little honey to her water the last couple nights (I didn't have molasses or maple syrup, but my cabinet is full of raw honey ) in hopes that some carbohydrates would give her the boost she needed to thicken up. (I like em thick and sweet, like a church girl from the south )
Maybe it's working? Or maybe not? But I'm seeing growth so I'll throw a tablespoon in the next couple gallons of fuel to see if it lights her fire.
Bonus pic of the mimosa clone in her new 5 gallon pot, full of my own "gritty mix" based off of AL Tapla's mix and the shit that I saw Bill add into his pots. (Thanks Bill!) And my root game at transplant was Outrageous! Roots thick as cotton yarn, and solid enough to hold a mix of rocks and pine bark from falling apart when up-potting. I have to water the pot every day though, cause it doesn't hold a water-table for more than a few hours.