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i did that in my last seed popping...stuck two in one hole
if you are care full you can get them apart... do it soon before the roots twist together
2 in 1 hole... you dirty dirty farmer!
i did that in my last seed popping...stuck two in one hole
if you are care full you can get them apart... do it soon before the roots twist together
eeeaaasy...lol :eek:2 in 1 hole... you dirty dirty farmer!
i did that in my last seed popping...stuck two in one hole
if you are care full you can get them apart... do it soon before the roots twist together
lol... I did my best to let that 2 in 1 comment slide. :eek:2 in 1 hole... you dirty dirty farmer!
Awful kind of ya, cheeser!:pand were off to the races! i hve a strain i just created, if youre willing to give it a try id be honored to let you try them. hit me back and let me now. keep up the good work GOODS
Thanks for swinging through with the good vibes, neverbreak! :)nice one lady goods, i'm rooting for ya.
neverbreak
Appreciate the kindness, Cap. You and your bennies hold a special place in my garden! :DI gotta say if your grow skills are anywhere even close to you journal skills we are in for a serious treat on this one. Great photo skills. Organization is top notch. Strains are bangin'.
Loving it!
Appreciate it, monkey! Just trying to provide a good home for them.Looking good Lady Goods! Those seedlings are looking healthy and well cared for. :)
Thanks, ttystikk! Approach? Variety in growing, variety in smoking, maybe? lol... I don't consider what I'm doing an approach just yet but if you want to know something specific, just ask. I'd gotten to the point where I'd have a month without a harvest, then harvest a different strain every two weeks or so (depending on how long I'd flush) for a month and a half or two. For the last 6-8 months I've been working the same 3 strains. I'm excited for new personalities... I'm also excited that these will be getting Cap's bennies & teas from the jump.The thread is definitely showing promise- I'm very interested in your approach to perpetual gardening. Every time I think I have a full understanding, someone comes along and shows me something new...
Thank you cheese. How are things going on your end?moving right along goods and the babies are lookin great. keep it up.
Appreciate it, monkey! Just trying to provide a good home for them.
No, ttystikk...I've gotta be pretty whimsical about my decisions to move plants through their cycles. Two days before I threw the n.maui into flower, I thought about transplanting to a 5g & vegging another week, but I needed the room to transplant a seedling before I'd planned... yaddah-yaddah-yaddah, you can just say I'm on their schedule. lol... I only move one plant from veg to flower at a time. I won't put the same strain into flower back to back (the last thing into flower was the northern maui, so it's excluded from going into flower next). Those are the only 'rules' I try to work around. Grow space constraints dictate a lot more than I'd like. :confused:Approach, as in how you decide what moves into the next growing phase and when. Do you have a schedule, or do it when plants reach certain milestones (like size), or?
I'm gearing up for your flip, too, Cheese! Got some killer in there!pretty good, gearing up for the next flower run. im hoping within 10 - 14 days ill be flipping again
Thanks, Motiv! Appreciate you taking the time to roll through with your good vibes! I'm enjoying doing the log. It's been helping me keep track in a way that my day planner just doesn't. I'm excited about the Kenny Sours. So kind of the Queso to let me work with 'em. Excited for your approaching harvest too! ;)Looking GREAT Lady GC! Off to a killer start. Great thread so far as well. Great pick up on the Kenny Sours from Queso Grande, those should be Diggity DANK! Can't wait to see this baby poppin off in flower. Keep killin it Sister! Rap soon. Motiv