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check this one out chucky😁 looks cool man. some weaving going on there.
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whereabouts are you from cheese?
the bc plants are doing good still. had a cali blues blaster out at the spot.😁 then walked home smelling like keef lemon of that big bud😁
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i have a question for you cheesehead. why do you take leaves off in outdoor if the sun can penetrate outdoor plants?
 
kinda made a tied stick with the cali blues, bud thats tied to a stick😆 gonna put it away for a few week. then smoke it up.👍
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Yeah, that’s a real art! Actually, weaving is a big deal! From prisoners making picture frames by weaving, empty cigarette packs, all the way up to that! And everything in between! Even now if you take a look around you, you will see a lot of shit that is weaved! L O L!
should be able to use the, plant chucky. like a hemp weaved basket😁
 
whereabouts are you from cheese?

i have a question for you cheesehead. why do you take leaves off in outdoor if the sun can penetrate outdoor plants?
i only take them off mid flower. or if there quite bushy plants😁 helps stop the flowers rotting. like if a leaf is sitting on another leaf the bud underneath will mainly rot.👍 blocking a lot of light and air circulation to with them being quite bushy.
 
i only take them off mid flower. or if there quite bushy plants😁 helps stop the flowers rotting. like if a leaf is sitting on another leaf the bud underneath will mainly rot.👍 blocking a lot of light and air circulation to with them being quite bushy.
ok i understand that process for indoor, but i was under the impression outdoor you didn't need to remove leaves and can be bushy. ok, i really didn't need to know where you are from. you just spell things differently then i do here in the USA.
 
ok i understand that process for indoor, but i was under the impression outdoor you didn't need to remove leaves and can be bushy. ok, i really didn't need to know where you are from. you just spell things differently then i do here in the USA.
yeah man no worries buddy,👍 it helps the flowers in high humidity areas.
 
yeh i have used this one before, ive not used it in a while though. would normally just pluck as many roots out as possible, it is good stuff though. if i remember it helps brake down dead roots for better nutrient uptake and such.
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Hyrdoguard is similar. There are three kinds of root innoculants. They deliver funguses differently. Depending on which you’ve purchased will have a different benefit.
 
Hyrdoguard is similar. There are three kinds of root innoculants. They deliver funguses differently. Depending on which you’ve purchased will have a different benefit.
yeah sounds good man, think ive use hydrogaurd before bud if a can remember, would normally only use it on the reusable soil.👍
 
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