The Joy Of Growing - SweetSue Goes Perpetual

What an amazingly colorful girl Sue :)

I had to pull the camera away. :laughtwo: She smells so unbelievable it makes me want to eat her up!
 
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Yumm :drool: looks so good!!
 
For those new to this thread and are intimated by the 300-odd pages staring at you in the face, IT. IS. WORTH. IT. to read them all and just absorb the info from the many talented cultivators contained along with all the trials and tribulations Sue had to endure.

Ps.. The pics are worth too
 
For those new to this thread and are intimated by the 300-odd pages staring at you in the face, IT. IS. WORTH. IT. to read them all and just absorb the info from the many talented cultivators contained along with all the trials and tribulations Sue had to endure.

Ps.. The pics are worth too

Awww.... HealthyToker, that was so sweet. :Love: Thank you. I'm honored. I agree, there's so much valuable information throughout those pages it takes my breath away. We'll eventually cover it all again, most likely with a different perspective.

It's a lot to take in.

My daughter would have been most proud of the comment about the pictures. I used to be a miserable failure with a camera. She considers me to be her student and it pleases her that I actually listened and let the eye develop. :laughtwo:

So pull up a chair and take a load off those feet. Did you actually read through or have you been with us all along? It's an impressive feat to catch up.

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Hi Sue :ciao: Your plants are looking great :yummy: Sorry about the Likestream :hugs:



Hi Reg :ciao: The Share button has always been next to the Like button, nothing has changed yet :thumb:
Yes it has Rico. Before we had to hit the "share" button for those social media choices to pop up. What I meant by "accidentally" sharing is that we slip up and hit one of those social media links and share something. I've accidentally hit the "share" button before, seen the social media links, and quickly closed those link pop ups to make sure I don't hit one. I'm not trying to find out what happens if I do slip up and hit one by accident. Capeesh?
EDIT: You know I have nothing but love for you.

For those new to this thread and are intimated by the 300-odd pages staring at you in the face, IT. IS. WORTH. IT. to read them all and just absorb the info from the many talented cultivators contained along with all the trials and tribulations Sue had to endure.

Ps.. The pics are worth too
Ditto...
 
Dag that was fast!!!!!!!!
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SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS GONE...
 
Dag that was fast!!!!!!!!
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SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS GONE...

They're good. You were loud and they heard you. I'll be relieved when all the upgrade work is finished.
 
sue- that answer was total class. Thank you.

-do you have the ability to show me a copy of your"schedule" while I check out Graytails journal?
- and of course to be selfish even more....maybe take a quick look at my grow and give any advice. I think you know what I am aiming for, master growing advice would be very helpful.

All the best.

My personal schedule was based around my Tiny Pot Perpetual, which pretty much runs on a monthly cycle. Every month I planted another round of seeds to fill the top shelf, which in my tent ran between 8-12 starts. I usually end up with 6-8 in each group. This perpetual is fairly basic; one month under the CFL reflectors, one month under the T8s, finish under the LEDs.

This is my first time through and already I've decided to scale back into a smaller space, so all of this will change into a smaller version of what I'm working with now.

My big challenge has been coordinating the flip of Carnival and the Afghanis into a space that only has so much footprint available under the LEDs. As you see I got creative with other lights. I'll add to that as I go forward.

But Carnival and the Afghanis vegged longer and will bloom longer, so that had to be taken into consideration. Now that they're in there I just wait it out.

When I planned it out I figured I had two groups of plants, those growing under 11/13 which were going to express as autos and finish around 80-90 days and the photo flowering ones that I'm roughly figuring at 115-125 days. None of them will finish when I expect. That much is a given, but it gave me a basic timeline to run with. As it worked out, I have something being harvested every week to ten days for a while, and a few of them are big plants, so I'll be busy. I start new seeds every two to three weeks now. I grow for myself, so I can afford breaks in the flow now and then without hardship.

No sooner do I figure out how to make it all flow in the tent I'll have to start all over again with a new grow space. Ain't life fun? :laughtwo:
 
I actually read through the whole thread over the course of about 5 days...on my phone no less. My eyes will never be the same, but this thread reads like a soap (think 'Days of Our Buds' or 'Guiding LED Light').
 
Auto Jock Horror x Auto Amnesia: Weighed and Jarred

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I actually read through the whole thread over the course of about 5 days...on my phone no less. My eyes will never be the same, but this thread reads like a soap (think 'Days of Our Buds' or 'Guiding LED Light').

This has to be my favorite comment. :laughtwo:

It's been a wild ride to this point and I'm just getting started. You guys buckle up good. :cheesygrinsmiley: And you come prepared. :passitleft:
 
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Look!!! I have the beginnings of INVENTORY


Heheh!
 
I can't stop giggling. :laughtwo:
 
'Days of Our Buds'​


This thread's just been dubbed.
 
And we love you back.
 
Carnival says "Good Morning". :battingeyelashes:

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