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Heh Pipe when do you start using rapid start on your seedlings and for long all thru veg
I think its every feed @ 1/2 ml/ gal Maybe 1 ml after initial feed. Its not much at a time through veg. Just whats on the label, I have some glass 1ml droppers I use. I also add Flurolicious plus at about the same measure but not once they hit the Autopots res I switch to Diamond Nectar and stop Rapid start.
 
Its typical here. No one, I mean no one does what they say they will. Its not just trees, anything, the work ethic and integrity here is 3rd world shit. One dopey looking fk showed up yesterday, said he dropped his phone and lost my address & phone number. He was the guy that should have been here Thursday how the fk did he find me a day later??????...I sent him packing, I said he was too unreliable for me to trust his work.

If this was a one off I'd have said no problem but its chronic, with no exaggeration its the 1 millionth time its happened to me here and I've no fkin tolerance for it any longer......Serenity now serenity now....hmmmmmmmmmmm....lol

Not sure about moms area but my dads area/farm is the same. No one’s in a hurry to do anything. Make a plant to get a job done and it takes a month before anyone’s ready to act on it. They kept telling him to slow down, no hurry. 😳

You can’t use a chainsaw to notch the trunk before doing the main cut(s) to drop it where you want it? I’ve used large 4x4 posts and/or plywood to help block and guide the tree if I was worried it might hit something. More like deflecting the tree and guiding it to the ground.
 
Not sure about moms area but my dads area/farm is the same. No one’s in a hurry to do anything. Make a plant to get a job done and it takes a month before anyone’s ready to act on it. They kept telling him to slow down, no hurry. 😳

You can’t use a chainsaw to notch the trunk before doing the main cut(s) to drop it where you want it? I’ve used large 4x4 posts and/or plywood to help block and guide the tree if I was worried it might hit something. More like deflecting the tree and guiding it to the ground.
I've chopped lots of trees down but this one can't land left or right of where it needs to go. If I'd been cutting trees recently I'd have a go but me and my fkups could cost me more than I want to take a chance on. Its been years and I'd need a couple of practice cuts first. The tree is leaning a bit and it could spin and take out the boat next door. I also need an Arborist to evaluate or price replacing the trees my neighbor curt down. 3- 60ft spruce 2 with a 1 ft diameter and 1 with a 2ft diameter. Along with moving about 10 tons of debris he dumped on my land I need to get some quotes and I can't get anyone here to give them.
 
April 26
My 5x5 plants are doing great 4.5 weeks in flower 1 looks like about a week behind the other 3 and I can't get her praying leaves down. I dropped the lights intensity and all it did was stretch closer to the light and still point her leaves north. I raised 2 of my pots and had to rewire the autopots to have 2 lines coming from 1 reservoir. I can't find any of Autopots blue water line so I went with Google at double the price and not as nice a fit. Autopots Blue line is 7mm id - 9mm od but without tywraps the new black tubing wouldn't fit tight on the connectors very well .

I thought I had 2 Blue Dream and 2 Bubba Mac n Cheese but 1 Mac n Cheese isn't like the other one at all. Taller, thinner stalk and leaves. The buds are stacking differently and shes a gangly monster where as her supposed sister is a nice compact pretty girl with nice looking buds.

The Strawberry Purps is 7.5 weeks now and stacking her mids & lowers with my added side lighting. Some of the buds down low are as big as the top buds but with thinner stalks and they are falling into themselves already because of that. April 26 BMnCpreying.JPGApril 26 field of dreams.JPGApril 26 group.JPGApril 26 Strawberry Purps 1.JPGApril 26 Strawberry Purps.JPGApril 26 BMnC.JPGApril 26 clones seedlings.JPG
 
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