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I was always that kid at the Cub Scout pot lucks... First in line.
Wait two weeks because you don't know where you'll find your passion. If you wait two weeks it's a logical step towards getting a solid HB perpetual going if you decide to go that route. That two week lag may seem like a long time now but if you are unhappy with the Carnival when that gets chopped you have 1/4 of the tent to add a new SWICK and two weeks later you can start cycling the whole rig SWICKy if you choose that route. With your veg space you want to hit a cycle in either event. You're going to be swimming in pot one way or another soon enough. I'm just encouraging you to stay limber.
Yeah, church pot lucks for me. Mmmmmm. Good eating. Our wedding was standing off the porch of our honeymoon cabin under the trees, 30 seconds to recite the most basic vows, and pot luck. Then everyone went home and left us the extra food to jump-start the honeymoon without having to cook. I always appreciated the gesture of everyone bringing more food so there'd be leftovers. How sweet.
Good point. My passion is living soil. It doesn't seem to matter which variety. Growing healthy and potent cannabis in partnership with the soil, that's the goal. I have every intention of keeping an HB perpetual going. I plan to grow some serious plants PeeJay. I'll be sticking with the SWICK perpetuals too, because the goal there is variety and surprises. Who doesn't like surprises? The LOS is a no-till, so as soon as I chop one another seed gets dropped immediately.
The whole tent is a perpetual production. Were you anticipating I would choose one over the other? I plan to do it all. I have no distractions and no responsibilities calling me that I didn't choose to take on voluntarily. I have much more time than the average bear, but both of these soils are notorious for being easy to use.
But starting Jamaican Dream in HB with a two week lag? I can do that. Sounds like a plan. Now I need to decide what to follow the Cheese Candy with.