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Yanked the bicep clear off the bone did ya?Faaaack why now now? I have done it to both arms 3 years ago I did it to my right arm
They look fucking righteous homie!It’s official it’s flower time! They like the 12 gallon pots, they both perked up like a sombitch, they definitely needed it, grabbed 2 more snips of each as backups but the hydra plant looks like it accepted both cuts!
Were you already struggling in life? Are you currently fighting health issues? That always seems to be my go to answerFaaaack why now now? I have done it to both arms 3 years ago I did it to my right arm
Tell that to my 27 banned TikTok accounts and 18 Facebook accounts… yes actual numbers
Diddnt think they were that big till I went to pick them up haha, can’t believe they diddnt get completely rootbound, I normally woulda up potted about a month agoThey look fucking righteous homie!
Mid summer shade, see don’t even need a greenhouse or shade cloth!This one needs to be made into a meme. Ya, it's mine.
(if you can't laugh at your own failings...) LOL
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not sure whether to laugh or cry. whole worlds gone to shit and it seems these days the more innocent you are the more likely you are totally screwed.
ouch.Tell that to my 27 banned TikTok accounts and 18 Facebook accounts… yes actual numbers
Yeah, same. Facistbook hates me for some strange reasonTell that to my 27 banned TikTok accounts and 18 Facebook accounts… yes actual numbers
Looks perfect! That's about what my root balls usually look like before I transplant. I'm oldschool and still prefer hard pots, so I'll usually up-pot from 1 gal to 3 gal to 5 gal to 7 gal before flower. Pack the soil/medium in really well around the sides of the new pot, and water her in really well. If you do it carefully you won't have any transplant shock. Adding some mycelium powder to the new pot as you add soil for even faster results.Diddnt think they were that big till I went to pick them up haha, can’t believe they diddnt get completely rootbound, I normally woulda up potted about a month agoroots looked great
I’m the same way I do a 3 week up pot regimen, always hard pots I usually flower in my modified 5 gallon buckets , I wanted 15 gallon hard pots this run, but they wanted $35 per pot, looked locally and on Amazon so said screw it and went with these 12 gallon bags, 6x for $20… fine I’ll use a fabric pot until I can find a better price on the hard pots, using a 1 gallon nursery pot to fill them it took 18 gallons of promix 1.5 gallons of perlite plus the existing 3 gallon root ball and I still have room to add at least 3 more gallons on top, so I’ll save that space for the top dress and add some more soil then to cover it goodLooks perfect! That's about what my root balls usually look like before I transplant. I'm oldschool and still prefer hard pots, so I'll usually up-pot from 1 gal to 3 gal to 5 gal to 7 gal before flower. Pack the soil/medium in really well around the sides of the new pot, and water her in really well. If you do it carefully you won't have any transplant shock. Adding some mycelium powder to the new pot as you add soil for even faster results.
I like the cut of this guys jib
this guy would be swarmed where i work (country club, and most us employee's cant afford to eat here. )