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I wish I had bought more !!Yes the red things.
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I wish I had bought more !!Yes the red things.
Do you know what they're called?I wish I had bought more !!
Awesome! Thank you!!I got them off Amazon just 90 degree low stress clips large size
XINHUIDALSQ 60 PCS Low-Pressure Plant Training Clip, 90 Degrees Plant Stem Trainer, Plant Training Clips Plant Bud Bender, Gentle Plant Clips(Red) https://a.co/d/feyMnVQ
Sorry lol but my husband made the spreader bars too for me.to spread my stalks outYes the red things.
90 degree low stress clips looked up on AmazonDo you know what they're called?
i couldnt not get the 6.5 foot ones when i realized theyre less then $1 more lmao. Less then half the price of home depot too. Wish i had realized they were outside though. I am a male, so i spun in circles inside cussing for a bit before i asked someone, as is tradition.You have the same posts from rural king that I do. LOL
I gave up and was leaving the parking lot when I spotted them! LOLi couldnt not get the 6.5 foot ones when i realized theyre less then $1 more lmao. Less then half the price of home depot too. Wish i had realized they were outside though. I am a male, so i spun in circles inside cussing for a bit before i asked someone, as is tradition.
I went for fence posts, and almost bought baby chickens instead.I gave up and was leaving the parking lot when I spotted them! LOL
Are those pots actually terracotta and not plastic? I have been considering doing terracotta with mine as was wondering how well that would do keeping the dirt cooler where I live!Here's mine! First time Southern California grower.
Man that brings back some good ol memories. That's the way we did it in the 80's in the corn rows but we still had to bend them over cause man they were 12ft tall some were just monsters. What a trip it was, we never got ripped off either.Pic 1&2 are autoflowers 3&4 are runts that I didn’t want to kill. They are in a manure patch no spraying in my corn if they get chewed on so be it. I’m pretty amazed with the autoflowers they are about 6 weeks old now I think not really sure. The bushy runt is exploding I hope she survives they blend in with the corn nicely. Keep posting pics of your plants I love to see them grow I’m just an outdoor gardener these days and I love smoking my buds!!!
I think it’s the year for doing it corn crops are like 5-6 ft but I water the corn when it’s dry I wasn’t going to feed them just water but I always mix 150-180 litres of nutes at a time so once in awhile I’ll feed them why not eh?Man that brings back some good ol memories. That's the way we did it in the 80's in the corn rows but we still had to bend them over cause man they were 12ft tall some were just monsters. What a trip it was, we never got ripped off either.
Yes, they are Terra cotta, I probably won't use again though because in the beginning I was obsessively moving them in and out of the shade. They are heavy!!!Are those pots actually terracotta and not plastic? I have been considering doing terracotta with mine as was wondering how well that would do keeping the dirt cooler where I live!
Grew Frisian dew 2 years ago, great strain!Here's mine this year. Healthy girls so far! Barneys Farm Cheese and Dutch Passion Frisian Dew and Church
Awesome dude! I live on east coast in va and it's very humid. Tried to buy mold hardy strains. Howd yours hold up?Grew Frisian dew 2 years ago, great strain!
Yeah that's been my hesitation, is the weight involved to actually go that route. I move mine around in and out of shade too.Yes, they are Terra cotta, I probably won't use again though because in the beginning I was obsessively moving them in and out of the shade. They are heavy!!!![]()