Awesome pics @DougDawson !! like always!!!
Super wicked trich closeups @DougDawson !
Some excellent hash making material right there!
@DougDawson Wow! After it’s all said and done, seems as though you’ve been growing diamonds in your tent bud!! Amazing frost, trics, flowers, and shades of green!! Couldn’t be better!!
Morning everyone!!
BEAUTIFUL!
(*i gave-up on grid view a long time ago )
man I really don’t know which I like more… that 2nd pic towering cola or the dark pheno!
I am still loving the little one
Nice job Douglas-
the dark pheno looks amazing, excellent work
I looked at 'em once, scrolled up, looked at them again. Cherishing these last moments before they transition.
What a journey.
Really pretty work, Doug. I’m kinda new here, so I hope I’m not butting in, but another tack to take on the revegging is to slice the rootball back to about 1/2 of what it was (a serrated bread knife works great for this), plant back in the same size pot, and feed 1/4 strength nutes, under lower light, and give a minimum amount of drink, until you see some new growth. I remove any buds, but I’ve seen others get it to work just leaving them.
Nice set up you have, too… I’ll go over to the corner now!
Please forgive my ignorance, but as we live in different countries, could you use US forever stamps?
Love the light adjusted micro shots DD! Delicious!
Grow4th!!!
I don’t see why not, if they work to send one way they should work to send the other direction
No need to go into the corner bud, advice and criticism are both welcome here So you are saying to putt the root ball out and cut around it taking off around 50% of it and than plant back in same size pot? I am all for taking the bud off but I will leave what I need to, I would really like to save that tiny little plant so I could clone it at some point.
Thanks, yeah, light turned down to lowest setting Someone told me to give it a shot
Yup. After you’ve cut the plant back, it doesn’t need all those roots to reveg. For the roots, it’s sort of like air pruning, especially if the plant is at all rootbound. The new growing roots seem to stimulate the new growth.
Keeping the medium from being waterlogged is another. Since the plant isn’t drinking as much, it’s easy to overwater.
All this is just my experience from screwing up more than a few, then finally getting it to work more often than not
Sometimes it takes a while, too.
However you do it, that plant looks like it should be worth a try. Good luck!
I will give it a go, thanks. Worst case is it doesn’t work but might was well take a shot at it
If you are mailing from Canada, you have to have Canadian stamps on it. Same for the State’s.
Really, that sucks. Thanks for the heads up @Qtip
@Qtip is correct.
I went to 2 different post offices just the other day looking to buy US stamps, and was told the same from each one.
I thought the first employee didn’t know what they were talking about. But they were right.