NisterMice
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Fuck I need like 5 edits for a single line of text - way to go med weed, I'm sure you will be very beneficial for persons that really need it
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Interesting approach on the LST, not sure if I've seen that before. Well doneTitan b4,
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When I do LST, I have a tendency to work towards the plants natural strengths instead of imposing my will on them with the LST. It’s just kind of the way I’ve always done things and I mean I’ve got tons of pictures of other examples that are standard mainline layouts You know sometimes that’s not the best route to go. It just depends on the cultivar.Interesting approach on the LST, not sure if I've seen that before. Well done![]()
Real nice and frosty, well done! Looks perfectOJ X BB2 pheno 3. Def the keeper.
She had septoria and fusarium (some kind of stem rot fungus anyway) both, and still pumped out some fat, dank buds for me.
Planted in a low spot?OJ X BB2 pheno 3. Def the keeper.
She had septoria and fusarium (some kind of stem rot fungus anyway) both, and still pumped out some fat, dank buds for me.
Nah, the bedrock came up close to the surface where she was, closer then i realized, and its shale bedrock, so it tended to pool moisture. She was at the lip of an incline so i thought shed struggle to keep moisture but had the opposite problem in her spot. And she was right on top of an old mimosa tree root system. I found out after planting that mimosas almost always have fusarium in their roots, because they somehow symbiote with it or something. Idr exactly what i read, but its likely that dying mimosa root system around very poorly draining bedrock that got her the stem fungus.Planted in a low spot?
I’d smoke the hell out of that
Good job getting across the finish line,
Especially with the fus.
He would have beenwaaaaay cooler if he completed the Dirty burger jump.That lengedary belly of Randy will forever be engraved in my heart hahaha
I take it that mimosa is mimosa tuna Flora, and not mimosa hostiles?Nah, the bedrock came up close to the surface where she was, closer then i realized, and its shale bedrock, so it tended to pool moisture. She was at the lip of an incline so i thought shed struggle to keep moisture but had the opposite problem in her spot. And she was right on top of an old mimosa tree root system. I found out after planting that mimosas almost always have fusarium in their roots, because they somehow symbiote with it or something. Idr exactly what i read, but its likely that dying mimosa root system around very poorly draining bedrock that got her the stem fungus.
Those damn stem chewing leaf hoppers gave several of her branches septoria too, but she pulled through.
nah, silk flower mimosas. Theyre big ass trees with pink flowers. Not actually in the mimosa genus, but very closely related.I take it that mimosa is mimosa tuna Flora, and not mimosa hostiles?
Bummer about the bedrock
thats really pretty. RQS?Titan b4,
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We have always had two moons knuckleheads. My ass is hanging out on the daily.
i’m not exactly sure whether or not they came from Royal Queen. They are gift from a friend at The Farm.thats really pretty. RQS?
it just affected her and one other plant. Not a big deal. Looks like this one is still gonna pull close to half a pound. The other one, not so much lmao. but thats why this one is the keeper.I take it that mimosa is mimosa tuna Flora, and not mimosa hostiles?
Bummer about the bedrock
gotcha, I just know they named all their "F1"s after star stuff.i’m not exactly sure whether or not they came from Royal Queen. They are gift from a friend at The Farm.
wooosahWe have always had two moons knuckleheads. My ass is hanging out on the daily.
gotcha, I just know they named all their "F1"s after star stuff.
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