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Masha Number One with a Rifle from the Canyon

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Masha Number One with a Rifle from the Canyon

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Hello everyone, this is a ForestSpirit from MedicalForest, and we continue Masha's adventures in the Wild West.
 

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I made a beautiful picture for myself and my Masha, so it looks like a real one. Let the first page have all sorts of nonsense, I like it that way, and you can even dance.A couple of songs about Masha haven't made anyone unhappy yet.
 

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A couple of pictures about how it was.
 

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Where is our Masha? Here she is, a real criminal, a particularly dangerous bandit, a lawbreaker even where there is no law.🤣😍A little later, I'll leave only one Masha, and this time we'll choose the larger one, leaving room for the rifles. However, there's very little space, only 60x60. But this is what I need, and I won't even need a second box. The fixed cycle is convenient.
 

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Damn it, she's just holding me hostage with her beauty, and I don't mind at all.It's impossible to anger me now, and it's not the kind of thing where I can be jealous of someone. It's not the kind of thing where I have to say, "Hey, you all take my seeds, no!" It's the kind of thing where I say, "Let me keep her." You can do whatever you want.I won't spoil it, so behave yourself, and maybe she'll come to you too.😇

Or the smaller one, I'll decide as I go along, depending on the distance between the branches and the length of the secondary branches.It's time to hide all the seeds except for the rifles.I'm not paranoid, I just need to.
I think it's important to stay out of the way and give her everything she needs. Give her the opportunity to express herself.

I can't say much about the smell, but I haven't eaten mango or white chocolate in about 6 years, but I think white chocolate is more suitable.
 
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Photosynthesis is when they run out of arguments and say, "Please leave us alone, we're innocent mountain goats." But they're the ones stealing my urine.

The 320W Samsung Plant Lamp is equipped with 708 LM301H EVO LEDs that provide a full spectrum of light from 3000K to 780nm.
It's amazing, we've overclocked the lamp so that it operates at 576 diodes while consuming only 50 watts.
🤣🤣🤣

We all write whatever comes to our minds, and we've never made a mistake, but there is a mistake, and where is it?
 

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There are four small reeds, and it's unclear what will come of them, but I already have a rough idea.
But I want to find the smallest of the four, the fluffiest one, and maybe I'll get lucky.
 

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I went to fight again, if there is a community somewhere as a community, then we have a 24x7 fight club there) everyone fights with everyone. It's so much fun, if only you knew.but they know how to attack the weak, but they are not used to receiving.It's a matter of honor, the honor of the entire country, and I must pursue them, or they will do nothing. I recently tried something, and so far, Masha has been the best. Masha is a wonderful little girl. I can't wait to see what happens when she pollinates both types of reeds. Damn it, I've caught them in a country trap.🤣
The judge has to either call it a loss or it goes very far. I have the whole fund at the moment. I think so. And f2 without Masha is worthless. I saw f2 in their permanent seeds, it's indica and 3 pies. I only have sativa, but that's another story. I might have said something wrong, but I think it's right. Mortal Kombat again. I'm hungry and angry.🤣🤣🤣
At 12 noon, the reed looks like a police baton.😍🤣
And yes, I unsubscribed from the person who doesn't remove the bushes. What does he want from me?😱He pretends to know my uncle, but I haven't seen my uncle myself
 
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Little Masha used to swear a lot, she would say to me, "Hey, you bastard, give me some jam." I told her: "Listen, ladies don't behave like that," and she replied: "Go find a job." Well, I'll definitely go to work tomorrow, and here's your jam. She molested Grandpa Moose🤣, brought a guy with her, and keeps toy machine guns in the reeds. What can I do about it, she's a princess, who am I to argue. There aren't many photos left, we can handle it, we have to be strong. In two days, it will be about a month. Almost everything is ready for the next stage.
 

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I read the forums and my imagination runs wild. Imagine outdoor lighting without any greenhouses, just a mosquito net. With the right approach, humidity doesn't harm the lamps. Oh, man, I'd love to try it. It's like a chicken coop with little Masha. There are several rows. And you don't have to spend money on ventilation; if you want, you can do 24x0🤣🤣🤣I would grow reeds like that, and those would be turtles. Oh, shit, I need to do this right away.After 40 days, amazing leaves grow from the trefoil, so it's definitely a suitable option for some projects.
 
In order not to annoy anyone, I will write it in my own topics. It is possible that more than three people are reading us. The real question is what is the optimal range. Personally, I believe that it should be between 40 and 60 percent. If the humidity is below 40 percent, you may want to use a humidifier, and if it is above 60 percent, you may want to use a dehumidifier. I would not recommend intentionally increasing the humidity above 60 percent. In practice, an air humidity level of 90 percent during flowering requires very intensive ventilation and does not forgive mistakes in fertilization.
 
In fact, there are many more factors that affect transpiration. Lighting, humidity, nutrition, and the characteristics of the crop being grown all have an impact on transpiration. If the humidity in your area exceeds 60%, it may become more difficult for plants to tolerate transpiration. In such cases, reducing the amount of light or creating shade can help. Bright light can reduce moisture evaporation, so it may be beneficial to increase the amount of light in areas with low humidity. Temperature also affects transpiration, with higher temperatures causing more evaporation. Nutrition is a separate topic that can be described separately if you wish.
 
In fact, the person from the neighboring branch is right, and indeed, where do myths and legends come from? The approach to self-improvement depends on specific conditions, and we can take a few steps to compensate for the shortcomings of our circumstances. In my case, a rather picky plant survived at a temperature of -4 degrees in a rather cramped pot. This may indicate that nutrition is a primary factor.
 
You may often come across the statement that balance is more important than concentration. This is true, but I would like to add the following: the optimal balance does have a certain level of concentration. In this case, there is a possibility that nutrition may not be a key factor in all circumstances.
 
What is a high or low concentration of salts? If we start from natural conditions, which are often not optimal, but we take fertile soils such as chernozem, where the balance and concentration are acceptable for almost all crops, we will notice that the level of available salts is around 1ec, which means that a twofold increase should not harm the same balance. In fact, the availability of elements in different concentrations also differs. Therefore, if you find the right balance, you will most likely not make a mistake in any conditions.
 
Let's briefly discuss lighting, as there isn't much to say about it, or we could talk for hours, but in reality, cultures differ in their dependence on light, and this information is available online. However, I would like to reiterate that all cultures experience the same level of lighting outdoors. As I mentioned earlier, nutrition is a crucial factor. So, what is the key to success? If you're interested, you can reflect on this, but I won't provide an answer.
Those who have been paying attention already know, and those who have read carefully already understand.But if we're talking about indoor cultivation, it's a completely controlled factor.
 
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So, why am I talking about plant nutrition not as the most suitable for a particular crop, but as the optimal solution? In fact, the answer is quite simple. The yield of a larger tomato may be lower than that of a smaller one. Agronomy is a science that focuses on efficiency, product purity, and overall yield, rather than specific root vegetables. It also considers environmental conservation, including energy, water, and fertilizer costs. Therefore, the goal of agronomy is to determine the "optimal" solution.
Finally, I completed my work today in full, and I wrote down the main points. Surprisingly, it's in English, but the translator seems to understand what I mean.🤣
 
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