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Wigbob
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I have about 7 oz. So far and a few more hanging I need to trim. Then I have this late girl. Sheβs still packing on weight. Hope she finishes.Hopefully that's not all of it.
Looks tasty, though.
Looking forward to my own harvest, if mother nature doesn't take it first.![]()
Here is a picture from today!Hopefully that's not all of it.
Looks tasty, though.
Looking forward to my own harvest, if mother nature doesn't take it first.![]()
Here is a picture from today!
Well done. I am so used to indoor grows and pics of indoor grows that I have forgotten the natural beauty of the untouched structure of our chosen plant, rather than man's interference of the top and train approach, magnificent, and added to my wish list, and oh how I wish that was my to do list, location, location, location inhibits
Mother Nature and a $30 timer on my garden hose is all it takes. I harvest enough for my consumption throughout the year and give the rest away. I still have some jars from the last three years. I donβt think it ever goes bad.Well done. I am so used to indoor grows and pics of indoor grows that I have forgotten the natural beauty of the untouched structure of our chosen plant, rather than man's interference of the top and train approach, magnificent, and added to my wish list, and oh how I wish that was my to do list, location, location, location inhibits all current plans.
There's a green thumb in that mix as well.Mother Nature and a $30 timer on my garden hose is all it takes. I harvest enough for my consumption throughout the year and give the rest away. I still have some jars from the last three years. I donβt think it ever goes bad.
Same way...prefer outdoor grows. Tent are cool n all, but the problems I see these guys go thru, the costs of electric, nutes, timers, bubblers....ect.Mother Nature and a $30 timer on my garden hose is all it takes. I harvest enough for my consumption throughout the year and give the rest away. I still have some jars from the last three years. I donβt think it ever goes bad.