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Always nice to see life in bud form keep the good work
Always nice to see life in bud form keep the good work
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That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.No kidding huh? It kinda has those wasp eyes and head.
I feel bad for crushing it but The only time I get any damage is when one of these little guys are around?
Sorry for sounding so ignorant but can I move my plants to 5 gallon buckets during the flowering stages? Never tried that before?
Didn't you pay for Windows?I quit using AVG because it was unreliable.
Zone Alarm I have no experience with.
You PAY for these programs?
I switched to Microsoft Security Essentials,which I use in combination with Spybot and Ad-Aware antispyware programs. They seem to do the job just fine,and all are free.
Twocows.AVG has become "unreliable" but zone alarm seems to do pretty good unfortunatly it was out of date.
I downloaded avg 2011 but was woundering where you downloaded the spybot?
That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.
Didn't you pay for Windows?
Avast is free. So is Ubuntu, and then you'll never have to worry about that shit again, only worry will be when the hardware itself dies, like mine did last month and I still don't have a new machine, don't like working on Fedora, either.
Of course I payed for it!
I run linux mint and Ubuntu when I want to look at basic stuff or crack a hard drive, data recovery ect.. but I run alot of windows programs such as 3ds max and a few others that Ubuntu and linux can't maintain a driver set for. I axed FB becuase it is not worth any security risk, IMO Even linux and Ubuntu are not untouchable these days.
Running on an ISO is not logical for what I do.
That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.
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They were not root bound in the second pot and had only started the 12x12 a week or so ago. I did transplant it and it seems to be doing ok. I'll load a couple of pics of the progress.
I do work on my share of computers and run into a multitude of worms and viruses.
I now am running avg 2011, spybot and zone alarm. Peace
I like! another Indica dose no one grow Sativa
If not I know Why they take so long to grow.
I'll say "seems to be doing ok" It is looking great. Good work feildofdreams,
That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.
Didn't you pay for Windows?
Avast is free. So is Ubuntu, and then you'll never have to worry about that shit again, only worry will be when the hardware itself dies, like mine did last month and I still don't have a new machine, don't like working on Fedora, either.
Zone Alarm ain't so great, in my opinion. Avast and NOD32 are going to be a Windows user's best friends for this shit. That and a good registry cleaner.
Twocows.
You know, you could keep the fb account and simply view it through Ubuntu. Burn yourself a LiveCD and run the OS off of that. It won't keep bookmarks, but you also have no worries about all the other shit, and you'll still be able to keep in touch and do most all browsing MUCH more safely than on any Windows platform using a multitude of blockers, 'wares' and firewalls.
That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.
Didn't you pay for Windows?
Avast is free. So is Ubuntu, and then you'll never have to worry about that shit again, only worry will be when the hardware itself dies, like mine did last month and I still don't have a new machine, don't like working on Fedora, either.
Of course I payed for it!
I run linux mint and Ubuntu when I want to look at basic stuff or crack a hard drive, data recovery ect.. but I run alot of windows programs such as 3ds max and a few others that Ubuntu and linux can't maintain a driver set for. I axed FB becuase it is not worth any security risk, IMO Even linux and Ubuntu are not untouchable these days.
Running on an ISO is not logical for what I do.
I didn't pay for Windows,and I have Win 7 x64.
That's not a wasp. I would not transplant if they're more than a couple of weeks into flower because that will give them the "signal" that they can grow more roots and start vegging again.
QUOTE]
They were not root bound in the second pot and had only started the 12x12 a week or so ago. I did transplant it and it seems to be doing ok. I'll load a couple of pics of the progress.
I do work on my share of computers and run into a multitude of worms and viruses.
I now am running avg 2011, spybot and zone alarm. Peace
AVG is unreliable.......it lets malware through.
AVG is unreliable.......it lets malware through.
I found running AVG 2011 in combo with a few others, makes a big difference. I had never really run combos before. So far so good.
Thanks feildofdreams well I started them from seed so I hope at least a couple are ladies short and bushy so plenty of internodes