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Haha! That's awesome!!!! Yeah stretch is over, if not I just use a larger piece of PVC and avert problems ! I cannot wait for a few more weeks when my bud development is at it's peak! Thanks for tuning in!When did you start the light dep?
Better hope that's the last of the stretch.
Great show savanalona.
PS It looks like a peach orchard in the back ground.
on my 1st few light deps I uncloved them after dark. I think i stopped after i got bit by that rattlesnake.:arghh:My light dep we tarped @ 7 pm then @ around 10-11 we would uncover
Looking 4 pics now
Looking good Sanvana! :woot:
on my 1st few light deps I uncloved them after dark. I think i stopped after i got bit by that rattlesnake.:arghh:
The sun rise changes though..so the light period would change also
i suppose its fine on this side of the equinox though.
Aye. Me, too. But I had it by the tail.Did you really get bit by a rattler?
Thank you so much sea!!! I'm getting so excited. I do have a question for you and @caregiverken, I put some of these plants in the ground two weeks before I flipped, around May 15 th and they look like they are ahead in flowering too, so my question is do you two think the flower started when I put them in the ground? I didn't notice flowers but they sure look ahead of the rest.@sanvanalona -- they're looking FANTASTIC!
Aye. Me, too. But I had it by the tail.
@sanvanalona -- they're looking FANTASTIC!
Aye. Me, too. But I had it by the tail.
If they were inside under a longer light period, they could have flipped when you brought them out.Thank you so much sea!!! I'm getting so excited. I do have a question for you and @caregiverken, I put some of these plants in the ground two weeks before I flipped, around May 15 th and they look like they are ahead in flowering too, so my question is do you two think the flower started when I put them in the ground? I didn't notice flowers but they sure look ahead of the rest.
Yeah they went from 20hrs. to what it was in May more like 14. Thanks for the answer, I'm just a little shocked at how quick it's happening.If they were inside under a longer light period, they could have flipped when you brought them out.
I wonder this too. I've always noticed my deeps finish a week or so faster than inside, I never thought about heat being a factor but that makes perfect sense to memy light deps seem to be finishing really fast right now.
Im wondering if its from the warm temps under the tarp in the evening and morning.
edit to ad; and then all day..
Thank you so much sea!!! I'm getting so excited. I do have a question for you and @caregiverken, I put some of these plants in the ground two weeks before I flipped, around May 15 th and they look like they are ahead in flowering too, so my question is do you two think the flower started when I put them in the ground? I didn't notice flowers but they sure look ahead of the rest.
Well... it is fairly rare to be bitten, unless you're handling them. And I used to handle rattlers often, to relocate those that found their way into homes or onto areas of properties where others might be hurt. After working the aquatic ornamental trade I became familiarized with handling other species of snakes, of course all constrictors. Green Mojaves are truly GREEN, and I'd never seen a green rattler so when I was riding along on the quadrunner and came across this jade jewel in the desert, I HAD to stop and check it out. We were fine for about 20mins or so, then I relaxed, let its tail down and it insisted I let it go. Due to the species, no tissue loss, but I did completely lose all sense of smell for about 6mos or so, and still have a greatly diminished sense of smell to this day. 2001, a couple of days after the attacks, I'll never forget it.Wow, I thought getting bit was very rare. Do you get really sick? Or does the anti venom work really well?
I missed stepping on one by a few inches in eastern Washington. We were cutting through a
lumber mill with a huge patch of saw dust and did not see it in till after.
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