Day 7, the legion sour ogee (front left) really seems to be the happiest of the bunch. The wifo on the front right with the wilted leaves needs a 5 gal half filled under it. I think it might be on the edge of going root bound or it just dries out too fast and the plant does not like that… hence the wilt
Oh I see what you mean ha ha ha. I thought you were into coins. I myself am a coin nerd lol. I always thought about putting genetics inside of those hard coin shells. Some of them even come with padding and are pretty bulletproof. I have a cross between cap, junkie and big bad wolf 2.0, I haven’t ran it yet, but I like the sound of that knock out weed.!
My grandpop has a nice collection of coins, cards, and even some Pokémon collectibles. He has some really old coins, coins with imperfections and double stamps. I once found an old roman coin in someones back yard years ago that i gave to him. I think it was a couple hundred years old.
He recently was asking me if i could help him find out what they are worth but i dont know any coin appraisers. I found an app that cost money but idk
Kitchen stinks day 58F.
All 3 look slightly different, wasnt able to get closeups on the back plant. Its going purple hardcore right now
Coins are kind of a tricky market. Prices can go up and prices can go down, pretty quick sometimes it they are usually stable for the most part. When it comes to US coins pre-1964, and even after, there are usually pretty accurate numbers of how many were made or haw many are know to exist. Before 1964 a lot of silver coins were melted down or destroyed, or just lost to time. Usually the market is pretty stable unless A whole bunch of one type or multiple types of older coins are found in a bank vault, or someones rare stash or even in a hole in the desert. That can make the price of them go down. The value is always determined by a rarity and condition I would suggest maybe ordering the latest edition of the red book for the US coins because it will tell you what the retail prices are recently for certain US coins in certain conditions. It will also tell you how many or roughly how many are known to exist. old Roman coins, or as us numismatics like to call them. Ancient coins are not something I am confident in my information on, but there are also books and guides out there that will help you price those accordingly. Some of those double stamped or double died coins can be worth quite a bit to be honest. As an example the 1955 double die Lincoln cent in fine condition can fetch quite a bit of money high hundreds or even a few thousand. That’s a lot more than a penny, for a penny, you know. With the increasing price of precious metals, I can only assume the price of precious metal coins will also go up in the future. Tell your grandpa to hold onto those coins, or if he gives them to you put them away, they might be worth something someday
Haha yea there is no plan to sell them just wondering after all these year what they are worth now. Some coins he has still have the price tag on them from the coin shop they were purchased at.
Sounds like you know a ton about coins. I can send you a few pics of what he was curious about if you want.
He has a lot of older us coins. The only ancient coin would be that roman one i found. Ill try to find it now
Awesome sounds good man. Usually those old Morgan and peace silver dollars have recently been rising in price. Especially if they were minted in Carson City Nevada. Those are usually holy Grail silver dollars. There are much older silver dollars from before 1878, but those usually are in the collections of millionaires, I am not one of those ha ha I do have a red book I can send you I think it’s from a couple years ago it will help you and your grandpa kind of price out your coins or at least the US ones. Also, kind of knowing how to determine the grade of a coin will help a lot. Unfortunately, people use to scrub the patina off of their old coins, and that will greatly decrease the value. A dirty grimey old coin will always be worth more than the same cleaned old coin in the same grade. Coin collectors are very snobby. When it comes to condition, we even have our own companies that grade coins for us that help dictate the price in the market, it’s crazy dude and expensive that shit.
I got the wifo 3gal on top of a half filled 5 gal pot that i added half of a solo cup of power bloom to. I wet it real good too so the dust didnt fly
Ahh shit im going to have to put the wifo in a 5gal cause mannnn this this is wilting bad after 2 days of drying back.
I cannot water daily, it has to be every 2-3 days at least. Pics coming later, at least today is water day
Oh yea and i had a surprise that was supposed to get unveiled Saturday but there was a delay… anyways
SURPRISE
When i got the last pack available on the site i noticed a solid red circle next to jedi mind trip and a not solid red circle next to jedi mind trix. I reached out and turns out they had 2 more mind trix stashed away as a reserve.
I now have the last 3 packs of jedi mind trix available for purchase (that i am aware of) I am noticing some differences tho! As in the one says snowhigh while the other says legendary… also the beans look different.
Leads me to believe they are from multiple batches. I hope they are legit haha.
I need emergency advice
Can i transplant a 3 gal fab pot into a 5gal fab pot without removing the 3gal bag from the rootball? I know roots can grow through these bags and i need to put my wifo beast into a 5gal today asap!!
Just want a second opinion
Yes! Yes you can!
It should be fine especially if the roots are able to grow through the 3 gal fabric pot
And if you don’t care about reusing the 3 gal pot you can cut the bottom off before putting it in the 5gal
I’m assuming the roots don’t want to budge from the smaller pot? They should be okay even if they get somewhat damaged when transplanting
Maybe check out this BOG Double Pot technique
He uses plastic pots but there’s also a pick of a grow bag being placed directly onto soil, which is basically what you’re doing
Haha aww man i would have cut the bottom but i didnt see this in time. I forgot to check og when i got home haha
It’s possible those are soil mites/worm mites that are now consuming any remaining food sources without competition since the worm population was removed/dwindled. They’re likely just consuming organic matter and aren’t a plant pest. As always be cautious though! Aren’t organics fun?
That’s what I was thinking after my limited research but I figured I’d better not add any until I get a second opinion from you guys
Lmao one thing I absolutely hate is ugly ass bugs. Let alone millions!
It was like joes apartment up in that bih all over again
Turns out they are good!
Jeez are they horrible looking and make my skin crawl! Ahh oh well ill use em to my advantage! enjoy the party now cause you buggers are going to work next watering!
On a better note heres some kitchen stink buds. Smells like some serious dank! I love how each plant has different looking buds
Fed 1.8 ec 6.0ph
They are pretty upset with me i promise ill treat you better! Fed 10 cups 1.0 ec 6.0ph
Heres what i did to hopefully stop the wifo monster plant from drying out severely in 1.5 days. This plant is drinking more than the kitchen stinks already and its the second week of flower😂