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Good evening farmers :) Here's a good set of pics of my dill and basil in the tray; And for those who don't know, yes those have been growing with the powerveg lights. :) -Fox
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by Foxlink · Started Oct 2, 2016
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Foxlink

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Good evening farmers :)

Here's a good set of pics of my dill and basil in the tray;

And for those who don't know, yes those have been growing with the powerveg lights. :)

-Fox
 
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I'll get some pics of the girls soon tonite :P

-Fox
 
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Foxlink said:
I'm not familiar with 'raffia ribbon' :banghead:
If you could fill me in on that?
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Happy Saturday Foxlink, Raffia ribbon is just a nice soft and pliable natural fiber in long strips that can be used for many things. I use it to tie my plants as needed. From just a simple tie on the main stem to a stake to tying up branches to support them when too bud heavy. It is very cheap and in most craft departments like Walmart or Hobby Lobby.
 
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Happy Saturday Foxlink, Raffia ribbon is just a nice soft and pliable natural fiber in long strips that can be used for many things. I use it to tie my plants as needed. From just a simple tie on the main stem to a stake to tying up branches to support them when too bud heavy. It is very cheap and in most craft departments like Walmart or Hobby Lobby.
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Mornin' Orca :) Thank you for explaining that for me, it sounds like ribbons you could use if you were had kittens to have keeping track of who got fed… lol :)

-Fox
 
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Here's the pics from this morning, sorry I missed it last night- it got cold as piss over about 12 hours from 73º to 40…

#1


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#3, she was topped yesterday


and here's the tomato clone who's taken a likening to her spot lol



Peace, love and light;
-Fox
 
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Here's a couple other shots of #3;


I'm still trying to get a good picture, but it's not the easiest thing to do when the jade wants to be in the picture as well lol.

-Fox
 
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Day 52:

#1
height- 12"


#2
height- 10"
Sorry about the blur~


#3
height- 12"
Got a few extra shots of her :)


The lights are 2' up above the soil, still goin' strong :)

-Fox
 
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Here's my tomato plant;

and my basil has started blooms :love2:



Keep grown' all farmers :cool:
-Fox
 
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I would like a little guidance on #3. I topped her, how long does it take to recovering? Plus, did I do a good job on the bamboo to open her out? Thanks everyone,

-Fox
 
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You topped fine. How quick it recovers depends on how well your root growth was. When these guys in soil tell you that up potting at the right times, and water/feed wet dry cycles, are important, it's for some of these reasons. I say a week... How old is she. Sorry I read so much I forget who has what. I really follow the RDWC and DWC since that is where my love is... but I read what the dirt dobblers say, and all plants respond different. They have growth pauses and spurts. I found new going to be much more enjoyable if you start 2 new plants every 2 week for 6 weeks. You get to experience different stages and more seems to happen PLUS what you learn on the first can be applied to the 2nd and on to the 3rd.. by the time you harvest the 3rd crop you will be teaching newbies :)
 
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You topped fine. How quick it recovers depends on how well your root growth was. When these guys in soil tell you that up potting at the right times, and water/feed wet dry cycles, are important, it's for some of these reasons. I say a week... How old is she. Sorry I read so much I forget who has what. I really follow the RDWC and DWC since that is where my love is... but I read what the dirt dobblers say, and all plants respond different. They have growth pauses and spurts. I found new going to be much more enjoyable if you start 2 new plants every 2 week for 6 weeks. You get to experience different stages and more seems to happen PLUS what you learn on the first can be applied to the 2nd and on to the 3rd.. by the time you harvest the 3rd crop you will be teaching newbies :)
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Thank you for your digital pat on my back, made me feel warm & cozy. She's ~2 months, one week. Thank you for being kind. :)
 
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Thank you for your digital pat on my back, made me feel warm & cozy. She's ~2 months, one week. Thank you for being kind. :)
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It's all good... Everybody helps everybody... we all are fighting for the same cause.
 
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Every strain reacts different to stress. I have 5 different strains in my tent and one of them is very fickle, two of them seem to thrive no matter how bad I try to mess up and one is taking her sweet time. The auto isn't bothered by shit either, I lst'd her and super cropped her in flower and she kept right on rolling. They look healthy brotha, keep up the good work
 
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Looking good! I'm a rookie, myself. I do know that if my plants were wanting something, they didn't recover as quickly. Mine were thirsty and my pH was off, but once I got things kinda figured out, they took off. This is the place to be for learning. Some of these guys have more mj knowledge under their pinky nail, than I could hope to find in a hundred years.
Main things... Keep learning, growing & smoking.
 
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I would like a little guidance on #3. I topped her, how long does it take to recovering? Plus, did I do a good job on the bamboo to open her out? Thanks everyone,

-Fox
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Sorry I am late buddy, but looks like a lot of the other great farmers got you helped out. Things are looking great Fox and sharing is caring so always a pleasure to see a community working together. :)

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Happy Thanksgiving, Fox!
 
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Happy Thanksgiving, Fox!
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Happy Thanksgiving GoldNBoy & everyone too!! :) Gobble gobble :cool:

-Fox
 
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Ok, day 54;

I topped both of the younger ones, and are taking well to the change.



here's #3, starting some new leaves :)


Happy thanksgiving day all farmers and your families as well =^_^=

-Fox
 
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Sorry I've been off for a couple days- seizures, exhaustion, trying to just stay 'ok'. I'm still here, still alive :p the basil and dill have taken over in the tray and the basil looks more like ground cover lol. The dill is doing it's own thing, I have to be careful tying the stalks without hurting them.

The main basil is almost 2' tall! :D

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In the other side, however- the tomato plant didn't do well :( The ones that are doing well are the girls, slowly, but becoming bushy like I was hoping. The Jade and Bonsai are happy as could be, and I'm going to try and grow some fickiny cilantro, and plant some seeds for spinach (again). That will be planted tomorrow. Here's the girls;
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#3-


Here's a look on the stalk of #3-

I haven't had a chance to name them instead of just numbered. Any suggestions? :)

Peace, love & light
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