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Recognize the socksNo doubt she would be slavish, fawning and compliant in your bestial presence
All right! A proud father! I don’t have any experience with voluntarily flipping plants. Put them out too early last year and wound up with a bunch of 4 inch plants with cute little balls and cute little flowers. But instead of letting them grow and seeing what happened, i.e. Reveg, I got pissed and stomped them into the ground! And started new seeds. Temporary insanity! Should have tried to let them reveg just for the education. Indoors may be a different story. You are almost at 12:12 outdoors. Could you put some outside for the natural flip and keep some inside and veg them a little longer?Someone has very good fashion sense! Sock-It-2-Me....Thinking of going from 24 hr after the seedling stage to 12/12. I have a lot of different plants for the space, so making giants isnt in the cards. Peanut gallery thoughts?
No supplemental lighting outside, so will keep em inside and hope for 12" during this veg time. "We will see," and we will revise as needed. April 6th everything should be finished before heading to Japan. Cutting the patterb to fit the cloth.Wasn’t real clear what you meant about flipping to 1212 after the seedling stage. How big you plan on getting them before you flip? And where are you are at don’t you have to use supplemental lighting pretty much all the time outdoors? To keep them from flowering?
Right on! You will handle it! Japan? You have relatives there also? Or do you just like gallivanting all over the world?No supplemental lighting outside, so will keep em inside and hope for 12" during this veg time. "We will see," and we will revise as needed. April 6th everything should be finished before heading to Japan. Cutting the patterb to fit the cloth.
I think it's a good plan. Just maybe stay flexible and move them out adlib then flip the remaining groupOk, lets say veg through 6 weeks....that should get to the point where we can put some outside. I am still thinking through some kind of netting outside. Didnt like the plastic tent thing that I saw in the store....i still find it all amazing that although they are so much the same all the plants have quirks and personality.
Very funny how conditions here can change; forecasters are calling for temperatures to dip to 60 degrees F this coming weekend, so we'll see all manners of sweaters and coats on people and dogs. About $75-100 bucks to keep the air and lights on inside Room W -- and I think the constancy of life has to help the seedlings sprouting. So far the feminized gelato OG has pushed to 6 leaves -- which is nice to see. I played MADLIBS as a kid and always liked reading the results. Life is kind of like that....I think it's a good plan. Just maybe stay flexible and move them out adlib then flip the remaining group
Could be four or five weeks is my guess. Probably three minimum depending on the space you have available
I would take out the biggest thing possibly and then fill out the laggy. But I think if you give them a few weeks under the light and then take some out you're going to be happier
Small plants struggle outside with environment not controlled as tight
Once they reach a critical mass they have more vascular reservoir....
Like a infant can get dehydrated faster than an adult. Development stages I try to really anticipate the evolving needs these days
We are leaving during the dead heat of summer -- so it is a mercy trip. Japan is both bustling and tranquil when you get away from Tokyo which we won't visit on this short trip; the transport and streets are clean and easy to use. We would admit to being gallivanters w/0 contrition -- on our last trip we bought a lot of leaky American wine bottles. After opening somehow the precious fluids drained out -- I know not why or how? Despite numerous investigations and re-staging the crime the results continued. We will try same with the small bodies of SAKE of which there are a million varieties.Right on! You will handle it! Japan? You have relatives there also? Or do you just like gallivanting all over the world?
This is what I drink these daysWe are leaving during the dead heat of summer -- so it is a mercy trip. Japan is both bustling and tranquil when you get away from Tokyo which we won't visit on this short trip; the transport and streets are clean and easy to use. We would admit to being gallivanters w/0 contrition -- on our last trip we bought a lot of leaky American wine bottles. After opening somehow the precious fluids drained out -- I know not why or how? Despite numerous investigations and re-staging the crime the results continued. We will try same with the small bodies of SAKE of which there are a million varieties.
YeahNo doubt she would be slavish, fawning and compliant in your bestial presence
Trying to get some health back and expand to my daily activity. Much time spent on cooking and cleaning most of all. Keep everything organized and maintenanceDamn, that looks harsh! Good thing you are still young! Meanwhile, the exotic one is suffering with temps between 70 and 90. Poor baby!
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