TopShelfs trees (Part 4)

I’m trying bud!

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Wise choice…. Let them get all the excess out then start fresh at like 1/3 or 1/2 strength and slowly work your way up documenting the reactions, it’ll also give you a killer baseline for her and similar plants down the road right.

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Thanks buddy that’s the idea. Still getting the hang of the ec meter. But I expect you are right as I learn the system and the plants it will do much better.

As for it looking healthy, I do like to keep plants longer than I should in small pots, that means they typically have good water and nutrients absorption while not being so overfed. Let me take a picture of the previous pot,

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From everything I’ve seen and heard from you . You definitely are. Be proud. And cherish every moment because it moves at light speed it seems, turn around one day and they are off to high school, then blink and they are graduating. It’s insane cuz I still feel like a kid myself. But I also had my boys SUPER young. Not gonna lie though I miss those days and the love and adoration you receive every single moment. I like to think I did a pretty good job myself all things considered. I definitely have two sons that never cease to amaze me and make me proud AF

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It’s the one on the right, solo cup for reference

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He’s a such a cool age right now. He’s excited to get the boat running so we can go fishing in the river. He doesn’t know it but dad might get a wild hair tomorrow and might do it tomorrow morning so we can go blast around the river in the snow

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Damn, it’s crazy she stayed that healthy in that so long. Shows you fertigation timing is well anyway

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Yes! I love that age, they just wanna learn/explore/adventure ! Thats so awesome! I love ripping around the lake in the snow, usually every Christmas ever we take the boat out for browns and the last couple before this year were like blizzards but we still go, usually very few out too so you can cherry pick the money holes :wink:
Keep up the great work, for real! Makes me smile just thinking about it

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Here’s another, lagged behind, not so healthy, too big pot to start.

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Stupid thrips, still looks good, but you can see where they got to it on the lowers, bastards! :weary:

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Huh Tahoe hates wet feet too…

Another linked trait

Edit to add: I believe Tahoe is a 91 s1

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I’ve gotta check shortly but I’m pretty sure EVERY cut you sent, rooted. She’s way up in my quarantine or I’d take a pic now. They definitely weren’t as bad as you thought. It’s not often I nail 100% on shipped snips :wink:

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Sweet!

Mostly zoaps just a pain man

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I can sort of see it, been so long since I smoked her I’ll have to judge more after I grow her out, she’ll be in the first round though for sure as I’m dying to

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Less about the smoke and more how the plant grows. Dark green leaves, branching, stuff like that. Doesn’t like wet feet.

Tahoe isn’t as finicky though

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This thread is like the free seed clone thread. Blink and a 100 responses

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I got the impression early on hp13 was finicky but wow, I think I was wrong

Look at this stem!

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@Emeraldgreen blame me today, I love talking about plants

So looking forward to seeing her in the grow.

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