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The bud fairy might bring you some one day soon.It sounds amazing
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The bud fairy might bring you some one day soon.It sounds amazing
and you wont have to give up a tooth either lol.The bud fairy might bring you some one day soon.
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Fall right in. There's plenty of room. Make yourself comfortable.Mind if I take a seat
Those sound niceI knew that Chem 91 x Aliendog and Carnival would need water early this morning. Carnival was about to lean out of her pot. OMG she's getting heavy. She got a stake to help hold her up before these girls got their final dose of Budswel.
The scent of the Chem cross has changed to something similar to a sweet menthol....borderline Eucalyptus. I know I can't base a projected harvest date on smell and observation but I think I can get close. I'll still have to get the loupe out. Carnival has a weak pukish thing going. Surely it will also change.
Sour Angel and TK 91 have completed their first two weeks over here and are blooming nicely. The got their first nute mix yesterday but no cal/mag yet.
Although she's not here in the bloom room I didn't want you folks to forget about Garlic Sherbert. She's another newer strain from In House Genetics that adds to my personal variety stash.
Y Griega went into my pipe this morning to start my day. Just a pinch lasted about 4 hours then I started on the Ultra Dog from the last grow. I chose #6 today although I think these were so similar in taste and effect it's difficult for me to note much difference. All lemon cleaner leaners.
Today I'm going to share Katsu's KISS method for sending clones to friends. I get cuts from people all the time and I'm often surprised how difficult they make it. Anyways, this is the fastest, easiest, cheapest, and safest way to send cuts in the mail.
1. Take nice, healthy cuttings (dry, don't spray them with anything)
2. Stick them in a ziplock sandwich bag
3. Gently press out the air and seal
4. Label the bag
5. Stick the baggie in something that will protect it in transit, I like DVD cases without the inserts.
6. Send. I usually use Priority Mail. Barring extreme heat or cold, the cuts will comfortably last 5+ days and the recipient can recut the stems and root as normal.
That's it! I have virtually 100% success using this method and I assure you there's nothing easier or cheaper. Best of all, since it is unrooted it is technically not yet a plant