ThatCrazyStonerChick
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Thank you very much and for the input. It's Apollo 13.I'd let it ride out the night. As long as you don't get frost it should survive. And if it starts to die back? Then cut it. You are at that crucial finishing stage where every day improves the quality of your output. Very nice job you did there btw :) What strain is that?
Sure are! This thing crowded out my San Marzano's!Took a second look because I thought I saw tomatoes. And sure enough! Bell peppers, tomatoes, and weed all in a row lol! That's awesome :))))
I love these! They are the greatest for cutting all small stuff.You probably all already know this, but I'm putting it out there for anyone that doesn't. I have had issues with trimmers. I haven't truly liked any of them. But these..... these are the Rolls Royce of trimmers. I trust to cut anything bigger than fan leaves with them because I don't want to mess them up. They are absolutely perfect. Lightweight, no spring, no hands cramping, and cut like it's nothing. The brand is Chikamasa. I have the B500f model. If you trim at all, you NEED these in your life!
no that chart is for when you mix your nutrients girl,if you dont have any salts ,it would be really close to those numbers thoughThe Hannah Chart numbers are in runoff, correct? Not original water measurements?
6 to 6.2 is betterYep. At about 5.7
How bout some mountain jam to start .........If I may expand? Please don't get me wrong. None of this advice is bad. It's just that it can overwhelm one. Then frustration works it evil head in and next thing you toss your hands up and say screw it. Last thing I would want to see in a budding young grower. Double entendre intended. Mother Gaia gave us this wonderful plant to enjoy and fretting may take some of that away. Instead give it love and attention and a good dose of blues at a loud volume. Might I suggest some Stevie Ray or Allman Brothers?
Close tie, but Vaughn. It's an old thread. I just needed to know about the Hannah Chart. Thank youIf I may expand? Please don't get me wrong. None of this advice is bad. It's just that it can overwhelm one. Then frustration works it evil head in and next thing you toss your hands up and say screw it. Last thing I would want to see in a budding young grower. Double entendre intended. Mother Gaia gave us this wonderful plant to enjoy and fretting may take some of that away. Instead give it love and attention and a good dose of blues at a loud volume. Might I suggest some Stevie Ray or Allman Brothers?
Thank you!no that chart is for when you mix your nutrients girl,if you dont have any salts ,it would be really close to those numbers though
True story. I have a 70's Strat that wails some sick blues here in the MS Delta at least 3 times a week. Nothing like cranking that amp and echoing the hills with it. I think my pines are growing much faster now... at least that's what I'll tell my wife this afternoon... just serenading the trees ma'am... just serenading the trees.If I may expand? Please don't get me wrong. None of this advice is bad. It's just that it can overwhelm one. Then frustration works it evil head in and next thing you toss your hands up and say screw it. Last thing I would want to see in a budding young grower. Double entendre intended. Mother Gaia gave us this wonderful plant to enjoy and fretting may take some of that away. Instead give it love and attention and a good dose of blues at a loud volume. Might I suggest some Stevie Ray or Allman Brothers?
I'm a newbie so maybe take what I say with a grain of salt but, I've become a decent master of bringing things back to life. Mine looked like this when they were too hot so I shaded them a bit for a few days and then transitioned back to full light. Like I literally pulled them under my other plants for shade. Worked like a champ.
I love these! They are the greatest for cutting all small stuff.
Also got the next two sizes for cutting small branches and big branches. View attachment 1032439
The large ones are a work horse! Cuts through branches as thick as a thumb no problem.
Know watcha mean. I gots a ES175CC Gibson I feel the same way about.True story. I have a 70's Strat that wails some sick blues here in the MS Delta at least 3 times a week. Nothing like cranking that amp and echoing the hills with it. I think my pines are growing much faster now... at least that's what I'll tell my wife this afternoon... just serenading the trees ma'am... just serenading the trees.
or whipping postHow bout some mountain jam to start .........
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