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Cheers mateSunday morning coffee, I add a little coco, a little sugar and a little oilView attachment 2603118
Not really Wake 'n Bake but it works![]()
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Cheers mateSunday morning coffee, I add a little coco, a little sugar and a little oilView attachment 2603118
Not really Wake 'n Bake but it works![]()
I grew up going to Crystal Lake
Need a few of those trespassing signs
Hopefully you don't fall asleep and shit yourself.Sunday morning coffee, I add a little coco, a little sugar and a little oilView attachment 2603118
Not really Wake 'n Bake but it works![]()
I grew up going to Crystal Lake
Haven't been in 20 years but it's one if the best for camping. Over 100 years old with over grown oak trees and large campsites. Miles and miles of hiking trails. We may go this year for a Sun-Fri getaway.Crystal Lake Recreation Area - Campsite Photos and Camping Information
Crystal Lake Recreation Area Campground has 191 campsites and is located at about 5,600 feet in the Angeles National Forest at the end of Highway 39.www.campsitephotos.com
View attachment 2603341View attachment 2603342Nl x hashplant idk what’s the deal with her. Seemed like a calcium issue in veg that I corrected before flower.
I haven’t exactly gave them nutes. Water craft and worm crap. It’s water only .Look where it's happening and it tells you everything you need to know. Phosphorus and mag on one, potassium and cal on another. Plants metabolism slows down and we don't taper our feed down to match it. The result is what some people are going to call "senescence." But the root cause is senescence (plant slowing down), and the result is instability from an EC sitting too high for old roots to handle. I'm not sitting in a position of smugness looking down on you. Practically every fucking plant I grow does this to some degree at some point. The trick to defeating your enemy is knowing them. In my own situation, that enemy is me, not tapering down the nutes toward the end and getting impatient doing my waterings because I'm so damn close to finish.