Oldchucky
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A little too early and a little too blurry! I’m thinking neither one looks too promising! Do they look like crab claws? Hope they pan out for you!Also need help with this one
Do those airpots actually help?Uppotted to the final 30gallon (plus) air-potsView attachment 2641089
Made some (half) shiny sun shields
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Not quite but both kinda remind me of males it's breaking my heart put em outside like 3 weeks ago to get a huge head state and they have lived I'ma dig em up n transplant em n put some super lemon haze right here in its spot that's femA little too early and a little too blurry! I’m thinking neither one looks too promising! Do they look like crab claws? Hope they pan out for you!
There’s no hurry and you want to be sure! They do most of their growing in June, July and August!Not quite but both kinda remind me of males it's breaking my heart put em outside like 3 weeks ago to get a huge head state and they have lived I'ma dig em up n transplant em n put some super lemon haze right here in its spot that's fem
Im used to getting 7-10 lbs off of like 6 plants. So yeah hopefully your yield from 100 plants will go up. Best of luck.Started about 200 seeds in second week of April under LED lights indoors. Transplanted nearly all outdoors into soil on May 9-12. Yes, I know they are 'crowded' but half will be males to be culled. I'm located near 45 degrees N latitude, hot and dry high desert climate. Soil is sandy loam. Have grown in this spot for the past three years, getting decent yields, seven to ten pounds of bud. However, this past October, I improved the soil by mixing in composted sheep manure, perlite, biochar and wool pellets. So, I'm hoping for bigger yield this year, we shall see.
Yea I know I'ma just transplant em to a different bed that's my best bed n I want it for the guaranteed female spot I had some trees there last year n wanna be sure I'm not wasting my best spot on a male I wasn't really expecting these to make it though the cold nights but damn if they didn'tThere’s no hurry and you want to be sure! They do most of their growing in June, July and August!
I’ll bet they cost a few bucks!Do those airpots actually help?
But hell if they work and do what they should, might not be a bad thing. FIIKI’ll bet they cost a few bucks!
For me air pots is the best shit on the market, if it comes to pots.Do those airpots actually help?
Do you use 30 gallon airpots outdoors? I always consider them more of an indoor thang! I think the big ones come in pieces!For me air pots is the best shit on the market, if it comes to pots.
Won't ever change my mind on that.
Ofc they got a solid price, but worth every penny.
Big nope! Never had a size like that.Do you use 30 gallon airpots outdoors? I always consider them more of an indoor thang! I think the big ones come in pieces!went to the airpot site and it was two 10 gallons for 90 bucks and they had to be assembled! Little too rich for my blood! For that kind of dough, they better grow harvest and trim it for you! Maybe there’s cheaper ones on the aftermarket!
First time using this size outdoors but ive used them inside a few runs.Do those airpots actually help?
Yea. In pieces. I made my 2 from a kit that was suppose to make 1 short 60 gallon. $ 34 for 2Do you use 30 gallon airpots outdoors? I always consider them more of an indoor thang! I think the big ones come in pieces!went to the airpot site and it was two 10 gallons for 90 bucks and they had to be assembled! Little too rich for my blood! For that kind of dough, they better grow harvest and trim it for you! Maybe there’s cheaper ones on the aftermarket!View attachment 2641617
That’s how I find out.There’s no hurry and you want to be sure! They do most of their growing in June, July and August!
Central ILNot sure your location on the globe but our overnight temps becoming acceptable on Saturday. Plants going in the ground Friday night. There’s going to be some monsters and am concerned since my soil blows them up and they should have been further apart (yep, circulation). Then there’s sticking out there in view (secure enough but well…). Love to death your grow area!
I've got bush beans started again do to my "shit" cat digging in my garden beds.Getting my pole beans started.
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Looks worse than it is. Works up nice and fluffy. I tilled when it was a little wet the last time. Its a little sandy, dries fairly quick. It's light timber ground all around and on a hill. So not much actual "black topsoil"U have a lot of clay, don't u.
I hear ya with waisting time on males. I just popped another seed cause of a mystery reg seed i'm unsure of. My other starts are nearing 20" and won't go outdoors perminent for another 20days LOL.Yea I know I'ma just transplant em to a different bed that's my best bed n I want it for the guaranteed female spot I had some trees there last year n wanna be sure I'm not wasting my best spot on a male I wasn't really expecting these to make it though the cold nights but damn if they didn't
What are the bottles in the ground?Looks better after a till. Of course started raining so went thru it a little quicker than normal. Plants look a little rough. Let them dry out a little to much before I got them transplanted.View attachment 2641806View attachment 2641807
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