Thanks
Enjoy the rest of the day.
Its a beautiful 10 degree sunny day here in most easternly point of Canada. When its supposed to be below Zero
This is the warmest and wettest January /Feb since 1942. . … global warming. We have had swings of 20c half a dozen times minimum since December…coldest night records to warmest day records.
And we will be getting out Valentine’s Day snow storm as usually. 20-40cm of snow and winds up to 100k
We currently can see grass everywhere and it’s not even frozen. I can’t remember a winter like this ever.
Usually snow is piled 10ft high on people’s front lawns
This is the only squib of snow left…and we have had 6 -7 snow events of 20+cm that all melted in a day or two from rain.
Lots of warm jetstreams I guess
I’ll get IMGUR otg soon… actually my iPads wouldn’t update the new version… anyway here are some individual pics of the plants coming up.
We have seeds from @ShitSeeds (blurry nut butter x2)
(3’) Alien O.G, REG Seeds included in the auction @DougDawson and friends assembled
+4 molokai frost citrus From BArefrogs collection. (The four smallest in 2 cups n 2 up potted) they reg younger they’ve been under blurple , even one of the aog been hiding unde blurple and is smaller than same batch
And 1 feminized blue monster Fromm Fraser Valley Seeds
Some of these are really taking a liking they’re homes!
@DougDawson @JoeCrowe
I’ve got some Gaia greens 4-4-4 in there an a bit Of living soil I recycled and cut with promix - wondering when I should start giving them some of my remo nutrients? Check the run off with my truncheon? Or just wait to see a little pale green?
They’ve only Just gott they’re first watering since transplant
I usually study the new growth and how it’s doing. You could test the EC of the soil just using the meter and some distilled water. I like to make a bit of a slurry and test it. Probably want a minimum of 1.0 EC, but 1.4 might be better. Depending on how they react to it of course. If you ever go overboard you can leach it out with distilled water or 25% solution.
Beauties. Looks like the Blurry Nut Butter is filling out nicely. They’ve got some thick fan leaves that always looks like it wants to give you a hug lol
I always flower them out. Just yesterday my buddy and myself were looking at a plant labeled wedding cake. About 4 weeks into flower and it is Tropicana cookie. He was very happy,because he thought it was lost.
Ya looking good it takes a while to recover from yellow leaf syndrome my clones are still showing a few signs of mistreatment but drastically improved with a few feeds of worm poop tea .
Lol If I can recover from this from the summer these will be a treat,
As soon as I uppotted they all came back To green! I was done with growing . Alll it took was a transplant, one inn middle got transpanted s week before and they all recovered and flowere To harvest!
ORMannnnn, lol that’s like the size of my biggest plants ive finished in 7gals lol
Any training or topping??
I’m buying a new light I deserve it. I work hard.
Going on amazon now…(first mistake) lol
Anyone ever see thor Tile trackers?? For keys an stuff? Little gps things ?
I lost a key (many times) on job sites, even 10+ years ago i was working for someone and the key to the tool trailer ended up in the dumpster full Of cedar shake n roof debris. A single key. I FOUND IT LOL … boss must of tossed it in with a handfull Of garbage…
I’m after being late and messing up schedule Fromm misplacing keys… embaressing too on a customers property with Lost key looking frantically. Always in a obvious spot…
Haha, just read some reviews on the android tile. Some not so Good.
Also says subscription fee to unlock additional features .
And does the ding work When’s it’s lost?
I can imagine the Apple tag one works well, .or Apple tile.
Tx! Yea bit tough to train with container. What I do is cut the trim of containers downwards a half a inch and tie a loop around branch thenput string through the cut in Rim and tie not to hold in place! I’m sure you know this trick but im sure if you wanted to train you’d of found a way !