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Reposted from the Dark Devil Auto Community Grow thread. Eat your hearts out.
Makes you want to lick the screen, doesn't it?
Makes you want to lick the screen, doesn't it?
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Okay Sue, you did it! You convinced me to do a Dark Devil auto grow! They just look to dang crazy for me not to do one, so I am ordering some seeds now.
We're all noobs with little bits of skips in everything.
I'll pay more attention to arteekay and Jay on training autos. Those two have it down to a science now.
Round Two
I've never heard of crossroads - where'd you get that seed?
It's such a broad subject covering a wide range of topics and opinions, with three or more "best" ways for everything.
We're still very much in the experimentation phase I'd say, but do seem to be circling around a standard. Our first scrog turned out pretty good, but the next should be epic.
Another DDA, Ya!!!
Nite nite
I like a couple of the macro's you took. See those big fat "stalked "trichs , the one's with a milky colour, bigger than all the other ones....that 's the gold...that's what we're ALL after, those big swollen , milky gland heads....that's "full melting " BubbleHash, right there . Nice...cheers Susan....moving right along then!
Now look at my sig. its all URL stuff....
It was a gift from a friend. I believe he bred them, and I know he feminized them. An incredibly generous man, he shared the bounty with me.
It's a cross of Durban Poison x Critical Overdrive x Blue Lotus
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I hesitated to do this planting. I have a strong sense that I may be moving before this group is finished, but I have no way of knowing that timeline, so I decided to make the commitment. I could be here anothe couple years for all I know, so suck it up girl and just keep going. Part of me wants to just sit and cry at the thought that I could still be waiting for things to click. I feel like I'm in a state of limbo, and I just need to roll with it. Sometimes living a guided life is a PITA. No offense Major.
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I know that state of limbo - and then after the leap of faith, the roller coaster of having no control of where your footsteps are leading.
I try to thing of limbo as a plateau - I'm like a horse halfway up and halfway down the mountain, stopping at a meadow plateau to graze until time to move on.
Round Two