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That’s my gardenNext step is to just put a building over an acre and use flood remediation fabric as a grow bag...
Old school gas tank (Lindsay OG X green crack) from butterbean. Bit of an early pull despite going roughly 10.5-11 weeks from flip. Heavy gas/rubber with lemon/earth undertones.
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In all fairness you need to try honeydew as a control on your data.
Don't do it bro, you'll be sorely disappointed if you chop now. 75-80% of what you've got there is water, they'll shrivel down to nothing..... Ten Days, at least.
"Ten Days" That'll be your new Native American name![]()
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My grows smell like dirt for the first 2 weeks until the carbon filter has some volume.I was just thinking last night how every plant I grow begins it's journey smelling just plain old earthy before they develop, and it got me wondering. Any of you get any cool first smells other than earthy? And I suppose "earthy" may mean different things to different people but what I mean is that smell you get when you stick your nose in a pile of fresh damp dirt... or you get a whiff of spinosad.
I probably should have clarified the initial smell you get off your early buds. They may go sweet or sour later but they both start earthy before they move, and that's what I'm asking if there are other smells and I just haven't come across one yet.My grows smell like dirt for the first 2 weeks until the carbon filter has some volume.
Both of my grows had very little smell of " pot " but it sure smelled like a plant nursery.
My next photo lists a vibrant loud nose that demands respect and whatever the hell that means![]()
Yes I have had intermittent smells from flowers. Mostly lemon and that smell transfers to fingers. Even my wife loves that smellI probably should have clarified the initial smell you get off your early buds. They may go sweet or sour later but they both start earthy before they move, and that's what I'm asking if there are other smells and I just haven't come across one yet.
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What'd you strangle him with; rope, irrigation tubing, or pantyhose?I don't care if it finished drying and curing way back in 1989... a late buddy of mine who was an old grower would take a look and say it still needs another week.![]()
You mean like: Tā Coe? Or Ques a dela? THIS is how I pronounce themI am very fluent in Spanish as long as they are all food words.
O please. You live in SoCal you at least fluent in Spanglish.You mean like: Tā Coe? Or Ques a dela? THIS is how I pronounce themTrue story
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Really wanna fuck em up? Learn just enough Portugese. Not only does it immediately bungle the conversation, all bystanders will immediately assume the other person is the idiot.You mean like: Tā Coe? Or Ques a dela? THIS is how I pronounce themTrue story
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Depends on whether I'm growing a satty or an indica/Kush. I find most of me hybrids or or indiva heavies start off with that fresh dirt smell but most of me satties start with a pine/mango skin smell.I was just thinking last night how every plant I grow begins it's journey smelling just plain old earthy before they develop, and it got me wondering. Any of you get any cool first smells other than earthy? And I suppose "earthy" may mean different things to different people but what I mean is that smell you get when you stick your nose in a pile of fresh damp dirt... or you get a whiff of spinosad.
And this is why we're friendsIn all fairness you need to try honeydew as a control on your data.