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Man they look good dude.
How much longer you going to veg?

How much longer you going to veg?

I'm seeing preflowers on one of them so, soon. I've also got one that's been sorta weird from the get-go. Runty with some weird leaves here and there.Man they look good dude.
How much longer you going to veg?
Everyone is held down and ready to flatten out.
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Last time I tied down with plant ties. Basically bread ties. I'm giving these velcro strips a go and, so far, I really like 'em.
Adjusted the ties. I'll likely have to do that again tonight since 3 of them got held down by the skinny stalk after the first node.
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I'm enjoying a doob on the front porch, listening to the geese fly over. It's so damn beautiful out.
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This plant specific Velcro doesn't have much holding power which makes it great for gently unsticking it from the delicate plants.Nice idea with the Velcro. IT labs usually have a roll of black Velcro straps for tying down or bundling cables.
I miss having a job that didn't know they were keeping my hobbies at home supplied. When I left, I cleaned out the truck sideboxes and grabbed plenty of zip-ties, tape, breakers, screws and nuts and bolts to hold me down for a few years.I couldn’t find mine but I have the bad habit of giving stuff away. Keep forgetting I don’t get free stuff to replace things anymore.![]()
Haha for sure. I've got a nice belt of cedars and mulberries around half of our plot. It does really well blocking the north winds.Nope. I need trees. Lots more trees.
Reminds me of a Saskatchewan joke… Dog ran away…took 5 days.![]()

If I see it at my grow shop one day I’ll pick it up.This plant specific Velcro doesn't have much holding power which makes it great for gently unsticking it from the delicate plants.
I did that when I left electrical estimating. Lasted years. Rawl plugs, screws, other fasteners. Never lasts though.I miss having a job that didn't know they were keeping my hobbies at home supplied. When I left, I cleaned out the truck sideboxes and grabbed plenty of zip-ties, tape, breakers, screws and nuts and bolts to hold me down for a few years.
Not as handy for most of my hobbies but family working at a hospital, that tosses out 75% of new but opened items, has been a great help to growing. Gloves, H2O2, ISO, wipes and miscellaneous things like tape and test tubes all come in handy.My new job takes care of me well enough that I feel guilty for even considering swiping a box of latex gloves out of the case in the supply room.
I used to say when I move up north it will be in a forest and on water. With all the flooding the last decade or so I’m just going to stick with a forest now.Haha for sure. I've got a nice belt of cedars and mulberries around half of our plot. It does really well blocking the north winds.
As long as there’s something to block the horizon. I don’t get lonely up north on my own for a while. But an endless or far off horizon would make it much harder. Keeps the wildlife away too. For some reason that would make me feel far more alone.Yeah that's an old joke around here too. Doesn't get much flatter than just west of here. I've got some hills to the north and a nice open view to the creek you see in that picture.
Exactly. But for me it’s a nice thing to visit…There's also a little something special about long open views. The expanse of it all. Reminds you of how small we really are.
Beautiful looking. Peaceful. But more importantly it’s what you like.First snow of the year.
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It's about liking what you got and making the best out of wherever you are. I love the Pacific Northwest. The trees out there really are something to behold. Thankfully, I've got a friend living up there that I get to visit.If I see it at my grow shop one day I’ll pick it up.
I did that when I left electrical estimating. Lasted years. Rawl plugs, screws, other fasteners. Never lasts though.
Not as handy for most of my hobbies but family working at a hospital, that tosses out 75% of new but opened items, has been a great help to growing. Gloves, H2O2, ISO, wipes and miscellaneous things like tape and test tubes all come in handy.
I used to say when I move up north it will be in a forest and on water. With all the flooding the last decade or so I’m just going to stick with a forest now.
As long as there’s something to block the horizon. I don’t get lonely up north on my own for a while. But an endless or far off horizon would make it much harder. Keeps the wildlife away too. For some reason that would make me feel far more alone.
Exactly. But for me it’s a nice thing to visit…
Beautiful looking. Peaceful. But more importantly it’s what you like.![]()
Sometimes you gotta make 'em cry
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Mhmm bondage.Trimmed off all the lowers. I can see the second node on all the tops so I've got all my colas. I'll top them too when I can accurately get to them all.
Training is going well.
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They were still looking droopy after lowering the light's intensity, so I busted out my lux meter and they were only getting 8k lux. I feel like we aimed for 12k a few grows ago, so I cranked the light to 35r:70w:70b.
Everybody's shaping up and looking good. I've got one bushy runt but she's trying hard.
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Thinking about a hard flip on Saturday. That'd mark the sixth week. I just want some nuggets I'M SO READYfuckin textbook Grump!

We had a few inches last week. Maybe 5-7. It rained over an inch the day before it snowed, though. That froze and then got covered. Roads were terrible.It is DUMPING in Vermont!
What's the snow conditions out your way?
They're taking off now and I'm force-feeding at this point. I've never gone this high of ppm.lookin like a rock star!!!!
They're taking off now and I'm force-feeding at this point. I've never gone this high of ppm.
1250 FAFO
Here are my batch notes for the veg cycle. They're a bit chaotic but there's a method somewhere in the madness.do you remember how much you started out at from the time you put them in the system?

Yeah man I'm impressed so far. There's a pretty nasty brown film on everything in the top-off res so the real test will be the nuggets. Like I said above, I'll have enough to do 3 grows to really decide whether or not I like it enough to pay for it. I've been using their balance for the last couple changeouts and it has really kept a solid pH. Easier than premixing the Agsil beforehand as well.your roots are milk white!! are you still using those free sample nutes?





Unless you're talking about my basement, I think you have me confused with someone else...Might be hitting you up for a day or two at your resort. Cheap but decent lodging recs are appreciated.
The light is 4 feet above the plants and the cool air is coming in from the bottom.That is some healthy ass foliage. Go My Dude! Go! My only concern is the leaf/air temp differential. 9° is a big expanse but maybe not so much in the water world.
72What is your water temp?
DAMN! I need to take it easy on the last harvest!Unless you're talking about my basement, I think you have me confused with someone else...
It's an honor to be confused with @Cool_Beans, though.
DAMN! I need to take it easy on the last harvest!![]()

Them bitches just grabbed third!They're really growing now.. 4 inches in two days and they've already drank 10 gallons of the new mix. Pretty impressive bushes. I'm gonna have to do a pretty serious defoliation when the stretch is through. Little gals on the left are miniature jungles.View attachment 87497View attachment 87498
You're welcome to shack up for a few days, if you're still interestedWhoa......![]()

Im of the opinion that during the 21 day stretch period leave the plant aloneso a butchering will be happening soon. Tonight will be a full 2 weeks of 12/12.