That is a gorgeous plant. Strain?
just google it lol
Sure a better casting then John Wayne playing Genghis Khan, lol
@DougDawson and @JohnnyPotseed ,
I win with Burt as “Navajo Joe”.
Have you seen Johnny Depp as Tonto……
I loved that movie but yeah…
FYI
Cody was born Espera DeCorti in Louisiana in 1904 to Italian-immigrant parents. Sometime in the 1920s, he started passing himself off as native American and typically dressed in mocasins and buckskins for most of his life. Though not born an Indian, he lived as one and insisted against documentation to the contrary that he was one. He married a native American woman and adopted two Indian boys. He died in 1999.
This was a new bit of trivia for me. Thanks @JohnnyPotseed .
I loved this flick as well Doug!
The “stashe” tho! Lol!!! All Genghis!!!
I changed from a 4" passive intake to a 4" inline blowing in and then to a 6 inch passive. I need to try to reinforce.
I also have a tower and 14" fan going. I used to have a monkey pole fan in each of the back corners and a 12 and 14 inch fan. The year the Monky’s failed and I couldn’t see them was the only time I got mold.
That reminds me I need a couple more of a different brand.
Just thought I would show one of
@BigMike55 ‘s Buddha Cane’s:
Just think of what she will look like when she starts fading. Very pretty plant my brother.
My plants don’t usually fade as much as most. I use nitrogen even in flower but at reduced ratio’s.
I do that as well. I try to give my plants what they can stand without burning them. Maybe I’m screwing up???
I do reduce nitrogen. But I still give them a nice sip from time to time.
You aren’t screwing up in my opinion. I don’t agree that these plants don’t need nitrogen in flower. It just goes against everything I have ever learned about plants.
I try to think about what a plant gets for nutrients in ‘the wild’. Nitrogen doesn’t just quit being used in wild plants and trees. Uptake is decreased but I feel it is still utilized, even in flower. Just not near as much. But they still need and use it during the entire life cycle. Just my opinion.
When I ran my Bloody Monster (Frankie cross) she not only used more nitrogen during flower, she DEMANDED it.