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Great job on the res!
Thanks mate! Such an obvious solution but as always takes me some time to get there haha! Plus they're HDPE which is UV resistant to help prevent issues with nutes. Great success!Great job on the res!
nah no fear of that mate! Didn't mean to suggest I was thinking about cutting haha! Long way to go yet just trying to determine if the magnifier is a useful tool but it's not. Bring in the loupe.Never go off the sugar leaves man they will amber whilst the inside of the bud clear u got weeks to go yet mate be patient and u will get some filth don’t chop it early every newer grower does u gain so much in the last couple of weeks it’s not funny Once again though they some super healthy babies ya got goin on mate.
I don't know why but I feel like this is how a call from a "sponsor" would sound based upon the last two post.How’s she all goin mate they be looking good now yea
think you have me well and truly mistaken mate just an Aussie checkin in on another Aussie Man U know being friendly and shitI don't know why but I feel like this is how a call from a "sponsor" would sound based upon the last two post.
I was attempting to be funny mate - as in you are his "AA sponsor" calling to check in making sure he didn't harvest the plants too earlyI
think you have me well and truly mistaken mate just an Aussie checkin in on another Aussie Man U know being friendly and shit
Haha I clocked what you meant! Could never do AA could never get past that higher power bit hehe. Besides how good is wine?I was attempting to be funny mate - as in you are his "AA sponsor" calling to check in making sure he didn't harvest the plants too early
I was attempting to be funny mate - as in you are his "AA sponsor" calling to check in making sure he didn't harvest the plants too early
Sorry fellas bit slow over here in TassieHaha I clocked what you meant! Could never do AA could never get past that higher power bit hehe. Besides how good is wine?
But no I was just checkin in to say gday your grow killing it mate certainly don’t need no help from the likes of me that’s for sure hope all is well
They are looking good mate. I was actually looking at them tonight and going to ask do they frost from the bottom up? I guess that would make sense because that's the direction the bloom nutes are coming from but I just assumed the bits wth the most light would frost first. Not so it seems. They all look good but the ones down low in the last couple of days look like they're in the snow. Gives me hope for the top ones provided I'm right haha.How’s she all goin mate they be looking good now yea
Yea man they filling out awesome I dunno y the lowers frost up more but they always do must be light intensity or something but it always happensThey are looking good mate. I was actually looking at them tonight and going to ask do they frost from the bottom up? I guess that would make sense because that's the direction the bloom nutes are coming from but I just assumed the bits wth the most light would frost first. Not so it seems. They all look good but the ones down low in the last couple of days look like they're in the snow. Gives me hope for the top ones provided I'm right haha.
The heads are from a couple days ago you can almost sit and watch them filling out. Quick shot with just the room light grow lights off. I also found a 40x loupe but not very good at taking shots with it. I see some clouding but still lots of clear. Nowhere near as frosty as the bottom sites. What ya think?
And you live in one of the greatest places for wine on earth Bloody taswegiansAnd wine is no good JD man myself
Yeah I did wonder if it was a sign of too much light? You reckon always happens though eh? Interesting. I still reckon it's something to do with nutrient transport but I'm guessingY
Yea man they filling out awesome I dunno y the lowers frost up more but they always do must be light intensity or something but it always happens
Yea ya might be right man it just seems the nugs in the light get big and fat still get frosty but the ones just below em get froooosty azz I’d like to find out the answer to that myselfYeah I did wonder if it was a sign of too much light? You reckon always happens though eh? Interesting. I still reckon it's something to do with nutrient transport but I'm guessing
I've just been telling the forums and that appears to be the widely lived experience. Less tight but super frosty bugs below, tight, dense, slightly less frosty above. HmmY
Yea ya might be right man it just seems the nugs in the light get big and fat still get frosty but the ones just below em get froooosty azz I’d like to find out the answer to that myself