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I'm up still ...trim hell...Wakeup!
Seriously interested. Im currently a struggling grower. I have a diary and would definitely use this. All I have is a TDS tester litmus paper for phAnyone interested in a pulse 1 grow room monitor brand new still in the box I see em going for 199 online will do half price or best offer inbox me if interested
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With the difficulty you experience in ordering seeds and actually getting them, I don’t know why you aren’t trying to make your own. I also wouldn’t worry about nanners 2-3 weeks before a total chop down, maybe if you were doing a staggered harvest but 2-3 weeks won’t result in any viable seeds. I think the cannabis gods might be showing you the wayI don’t appreciate that laughing face emoji @BearWater its not funnybut yea gunna pluck it n hope for the best the rest still white haired it’s a plant in the bottom left corner the fans blow at it but not away from it so I might get lucky the rest are mint
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I learned that if I didn’t harvest my Pineapple Express after 8-9 weeks it’d throw nanners and try to self pollinate. Took having it happen twice before I learned that it was just trying to survive and make new babies.I’m with you! I was real calm my last run, even learned a few things about lower nanners vs the whole damn plant blowing up. Like you say, you learn to understand it and it ain’t no thing most the time : )
I hunted all day yesterday in foothills of the white mountains. It never broke 40 degrees. Was spitting snow off and on all day, with a howling wind that at times sounded like a woman screaming. Best part of the day was finding a spot facing south southeast where the sun kept poking out from behind the clouds and it would warm me up a little. Worst part was still hunting the afternoon around a big clear cut , just to find another hunter who ignored our truck and went into the woods anyways. Not that I would shoot one but that area was lousy with moose sign everywhere.It's November 29th
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Really glad we didn't move to Tennessee when we were younger and dumberI got the time to hunt and fish but I ain't got the energy
And it's been fking COLD in the mornings, like mid 40'sand I'm not getting outta bed to go sit in the woods or on a lake shore/boat when it's colder than a ditch diggers ass in the snow
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Nice buck, was that this morning?He wasn't so lucky.
makes total sense! : ) but thats a hard way to find out lol.I learned that if I didn’t harvest my Pineapple Express after 8-9 weeks it’d throw nanners and try to self pollinate. Took having it happen twice before I learned that it was just trying to survive and make new babies.
But non the less something that came from familiarity with the particular strain. Also nothing worth panicking about unless you’re staggering your harvest. Like if I had plants that were in early stages of flower, then I’d be chopping the plant down at first sign of nanners.makes total sense! : ) but thats a hard way to find out lol.
Oh for sure! There’s “get this thang outta here urgency” but not quite the panic! : ) every time I’ve found one it’s a yoink from a branch out the room into the pile out back! I think i might start putting the males and herms (none this round so farBut non the less something that came from familiarity with the particular strain. Also nothing worth panicking about unless you’re staggering your harvest. Like if I had plants that were in early stages of flower, then I’d be chopping the plant down at first sign of nanners.
Well now you got me curious homie! I thought all that was flat out there!I hunted all day yesterday in foothills of the white mountains. It never broke 40 degrees. Was spitting snow off and on all day, with a howling wind that at times sounded like a woman screaming. Best part of the day was finding a spot facing south southeast where the sun kept poking out from behind the clouds and it would warm me up a little. Worst part was still hunting the afternoon around a big clear cut , just to find another hunter who ignored our truck and went into the woods anyways. Not that I would shoot one but that area was lousy with moose sign everywhere. View attachment 2571438Southern view overlooking the northern reach of Lake Winnipisaukee and Winnona Lake. View attachment 2571440A nice ridge I sat on that was overlooking a hardwood grove.
Well now you got me curious homie! I thought all that was flat out there!im packin my shit and moving out back east!
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How do you account for the wind before taking a shot? I've delt with crazy wind before and it's a bitch to make a shot over 40-50 yardsI hunted all day yesterday in foothills of the white mountains. It never broke 40 degrees. Was spitting snow off and on all day, with a howling wind that at times sounded like a woman screaming. Best part of the day was finding a spot facing south southeast where the sun kept poking out from behind the clouds and it would warm me up a little. Worst part was still hunting the afternoon around a big clear cut , just to find another hunter who ignored our truck and went into the woods anyways. Not that I would shoot one but that area was lousy with moose sign everywhere. View attachment 2571438Southern view overlooking the northern reach of Lake Winnipisaukee and Winnona Lake. View attachment 2571440A nice ridge I sat on that was overlooking a hardwood grove.
maybe someday ill be able to make it out there! would love to just see it once before i die : )View attachment 2571481
Average elevation in NH is around 1,000 feet above sea level, with our highest peak Mt Washington being 6,288 feet high. I live in the southeastern part of the state only twenty minutes from the coast. Around 200 feet above sea level.