Tinytuttles 2020 grow chronicles

I’ll check them out!

Nope not Canterbury either these flowers almost look like an orchid inside the bell… we’ll’ get it carry on warrior! @Meesh!

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I think it’s these @Meesh !

The other day I called it penestemon but I thought I was wrong think that was reedy grass plants Low-Maintenance Perennials of Colorado and Other Mountain West States

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I kinda like em like that. I put tortillas right on the burner too, none of that waiting for a pan to heat up aaaaaaaaand it’s burnt.

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I uploaded your pic to plant.id and these are the top three options.

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Thanks @DiggySoze we have a winner in that top pic!

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Plant update starting the super cropping already chopping males and filling in the gaps with bent tops

The mushed tops are from the netting will need to get another higher pole in there! Having to deal with small hoppers already and an occasional aphid! SOAP TIME!

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Top these couple weeks ago nice little bushy mounds now

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Been a rough week work seems to be getting more difficult and the son managed to roll my 2009 dodge 1500 over on its side no one hurt thank God But more of an inexperienced driver than anything else

so I’m treating myself tonight!

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Man these plants took off ,pretty impressive growth on them in the last day … love the structure their showing topped a couple weeks ago!

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Oh my compare myself June pics of the 2019 thread with the plants of this year this ? Their monsters compared to last years even the ones I planted ! I could end up with some good sized plants! Yikes !

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Hops are on in full effect!

Well I don’t see effects of any sign of aphids getting into the hops yet! They have gotten a soap treatment already though ! Entire front bed has been sprayed a bit of hopper damage here and there.

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Getting a hell of a lot of rain!

I’ll probably get 100 gallon in the two rain barrels with this one if it last awhile

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Perfect timing for starting a EWC tea tomorrow! Will go for ten gallons of brew! Nothing better than using rain water for a good starting material!

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Well next morning I’d say that about 75% of the water that was in the glass is on the stove the jute twine far out performed the nylon mason cord as for moving water the mason line was nice and wet and works but not like the jute so there ya have it @ReikoX @almostdone, @Deadinside88 and @Instg8ter!

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I’m thinking that just one jute twine piece of string might be enough for a 16oz cup! What y’all think? … time to make a couple more cups I’d say!

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Rain report came in at just 0.2 inches and it fell all about in 10 minutes collected almost 75 gallons off of one gutter not bad!

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Pulling more males out this AM will probably have to drop a few more plants into the 16 oz competition now! What’s a guy to do? Lol

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