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Wow that aurora is waay different to mine.what node did you tip at bro to get those columns like that..they look awesome.look sativa like how they are pointing .maybe mine was just a different pheno..but i want lol
got about 1/2 inch here in south texas also last sunday,couldnt believe it,craziest thing about it was about 1 month ago i planted some elephant garlic , never came up after that snow it came shooting up from the soil and is around 3in tall now,the snow peas also blasted off,odd right,i figured the garlic wouldnt really do nothing,bought from organic section at local grocer,maybe the key is frezze them first to crack the outer barrier,crazy,hey plants look great bro
bro good luck with your grow,it like a empty well around here,so i check in with you in a while,plants look great
Congrats on the harvest. A herd of donkey dicks indeed!Morning tokers and growers, how you all doing on this some what rainy morning. 🌧 Both plants are down, trimmed and hung, think I'll hit the 2 gallon target for this round, which is not bad for two medium sized plants, but the final jar up will be next week when it's sufficiently dry to jar.The Aurora produced the most hangers, with the Sofa producing just the one. I've had a sneaky bud off each, purely for scientific purposes , and both did the job, so with a cure and final dry, it should keep me rockin and a rollin. Anyway, lets have some pics, normal coloured this week, and that makes a change. I'm hoping to sort the orange photo thing out this next run. I have it on good authority that digital cameras and HPS are not compatible, they set the camera's as standard at the factory, so we only have certain changes we can make, and since HPS is a dinosaur in light tech, they no longer allow for it, is it just me, or would you expect a modern camera to perform in all situations, especially one costing 700 euros. So I'm looking for another old school camera to take better pic in flower, we'll see. Pics.
The Aurora Indica. Some nice cola's on it.
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Good structure on the Aurora Indica, nice branching. By Nirvana.
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Some fat cola's.
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Ended the trimming session on the Aurora with three hangers and a gallon of trim.
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Decent trunk.
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The Sofa Surprise.Got a bit shaded by the much bigger Aurora, so half the sun means half the bud. The severe crisping is due to the fan stalling along the back wall before it changes direction and sways to the other side, looks ugly, but seems to have little effect on the plant, so I've done nothing to correct this.
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The Sofa has a nice structure to it, but different to the Aurora in that the branching is straight and not curved.
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Got some nice Autumn colours in the trim buckets, from both plants.
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The 3 hanger hung branches of the Aurora.
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Only one hanger for the Sofa Surprise, thinner cola's, but this was expected due to the smothering it had from the Aurora, can't predict the amount it will produce jarred, as I think it will shrink a lot during drying and curing, so it's another wait and see job.
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A quick hoover out, remove the dribble mat, and all the lower hardware.
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Time to slap that new paint on, Chiapas, lovely.
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Job done.
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And that rounds up this update, got some strains for the next run, the Root Riots are soaking as we speak, so some thing to show you next week, if I get time to get them buried, hoping to get it done today, but you know what it's like, spare time, a rare commodity it seems when you already have plenty to do. lol So keep tokin folks, and I'll see you next week.
Congrats on the harvest. A herd of donkey dicks indeed!
Yo tokers and growers, it's Saturday morning and time for an update. Got the seeds planted, all four are growing well, only thing is, I left them to long to sprout, and by the time I'd realised it was to late, again, so leggy seedlings it is. lol Got another beer kit from Amazon, a Norfolk beer no less.Right, pics.
These are the seeds in the heated closhe, 4 days from sprout, any one would think I was growing mustard seeds. lol
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But, if you've followed one of my grows before, you'll know all my seedlings start off like this, so its no big deal, and with in 3 days they soon chirp up.
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And this morning they looked quite pukka, only downside is they're a bit leggy after they bolted to the light, so we now have this situation, 3 cripples and their physiotherapist.Top left-White Widow, bottom left-Franco's Lemon Cheese, top right-Tangerine Kush, bottom left Shishkaberry, will start to feed these next week.
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White Widow.
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Franco's Lemon Cheese.
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Tangerine Kush.
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Shishkaberry.
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Slow period for the infant grow. So I bought one these old time beer kits, it makes a Norfolk Bitter, 40 pints, should work well with the buds I've just harvested, loving these beer kits, a good beer pays compliment to a nice smoke.
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And that's every thing updated, enjoy the weekend, see you next week. Keep tokin folks.
i dont drink alcohol much anymore but a nice singlemalt would go wonderfully with that norfolk bitter. And a toke of course.
I don't drink much myself any more MIM, but I just like some thing to sip rather guzzle, one pint lasts me all evening. lol And strangely, I find it easier on the gut than hot, fizzy, or cordial type drinks when I smoke. And my old grandad told me, a pint a day keeps the doctor away.
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