Had to go back and re-read this one. Excited to see it come back to life!
In the left frame click the grid…it will insert some code snippets boxed with <> signs and and add images text between them. Drop them between the code snippets and the 'add images should disappear. Not sure it shows properly in the preview pane.
or get all the images in a stack and highlight them (make 'em blue) and then click the grid gallery thing
I usually wait till the sprinklers come on on the golf course.
Thanks!
I’ll fiddle with it and nail it
I’m sure you’re right, the preview window is messing with me too…
Cheers
G
Dec 15
- I started the LST today by strapping down the 3rd node branches.
- They all got a couple scoops of fresh EWC - watered in.
- Prepping the cloner (this is a ‘9 holer’), I need to build a bigger one…
- Lights 27K.lm
I thought it was all fun! Well, except for the bugs, mold, humidity problems, nanners, assorted nutrition headaches, light leaks, neighbors wondering what that SMELL is, malfunctioning equipment, the wife telling you that you can’t afford more lights yet, “And just where would you put them? In the bedroom?” (I don’t have that particular problem lol)
But other than that, It’s a total blast!!!
All things considered, I still love growing my own meds!!!
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY deserves to live with that image in their mind for the rest of their lives. Me running necked… That would be just downright cruel!
I was in high school when streaking became a thing.
Football games Curling, Golf clubs, you name it!
A buddy got ‘busted’ streaking our high school… Ran by the vice-principle in the hall… Not the sharpest knife in the drawer but still remembered 50 years later.
Cheers
G
Meanwhile… Back at the ranch…
Here are the unsuspecting plants…
The low stress part is progressing. Node 3 branches are being trained.
Now for the high stress part…
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The tops are off and into the cloner.
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nodes 1 & 2 are cleared as well.
The color tie-wraps identify the plants they came from.
These are the last three plants (the shortest) waiting for their HST
…I need a bigger cloner…
Cheers
G
Sweet layout and nice results @Gpaw.
Training takes strategy, tactics and patience. Looks like you’ve got it down. Keep on truckin!
PS, congrat on mastering The OG Photo Grid thingy!
Yes, I was getting ‘messed up’ looking at the preview screen!
@Herbie set me straight… Thanks Bud!!
Cheers
G
Grins I reckon that’s what got me too… Just didn’t want to go “Public” if the preview was all wonky! LoL.
Some tidy stuff @Gpaw Almost looks like you’ve done this before. Learning lots from this… I love the colour coded zip ties. Nice and neat. Mine are super clunky but this is my first time… coming along nicely.
I needed something reasonably ‘stoner proof’
I figured it works at hospitals… and you can get them really cheap!
I use a variant process to track pollinated branches. Plenty of places to improve.
Glad your following along.
Cheers
G
Like that color coded tie system! Might have to borrow that my next go round. I used masking tape to write on and I’d plants this time, worlds fine but lacks the style you’ve got going in here
Thanks Legs!
Weed works wonders for the thought processes sometimes.
I had to poke around on Amazon a little before I found what I wanted, 12 colors, 100 per pack.
Cheers
G
Now here’s something interesting…
A 2nd node leaf suddenly developed interveinal necrotic tissue, basically overnight. No damage to the leaf stem.
Closeup of last night’s shot showing some ‘cupping’ on the leaf perimeter.
Today
Closeup
It seems too fast for a deficiency, I’m thinking …fungus?
I’ll keep a sharp eye out for any further signs…
{edit} Just checked, no hint of any issues in the tent.
Cheers
G
Looks like the 2 plants on the left of the one before last pic, are both starting it as well.
Looks like the leaves are going leathery looking and fading from the back of the leaf to the tips, if it’s nlot the camera flash causing it to look like that. If it was a deficiency I would say it was P, but that norlmallly makes the leaves twist as they go gray as well.
Really enjoyed watching those babies growing , hope you won’t use very much the gallery feature, I am lazy and if you have to open them to watch them properly you’re using the same bandwidth as before . BTW could be some pH fluctuations?
I think @George hit the proverbial nail on the head… I had the same issue with 2 of my plants over the summer and a flush with ph’d water and back to nutes the next day. But I’m in Coco and perlite and I can’t quite tell what @Gpaw is using as his medium. I also suspect that part of my issue was nute buildup because the stems on mine were also turning purple until the flush and rephing of the nutes.