going to plant up the f2 peach oz x lebs . they are becoming potbound , and one plant with a male preflower taking shape. he will be culled . i'm not keeping any males this round , just looking for decent females for now.
He was doing well yesterday. He has on and off spent days in bed due nausia and some vomiting, not exactly sure what is doing it, but he is managing. His hand is getting better but still hurts sometimes. He's doing physical therapy with it and will lose some range in motion and may only end up with about 80% of his grip strength.how is willy doing. not heard you mention him in a while. marine boxer
Reminds me of the movie The Warriors where the DJ sends out messages to the streets.I was working up in the loft yesterday clearing up after cropping, listening to the radio, and this came on. I didn’t quite catch it all, but I heard cropredy which is a town where they have a folk festival, lovely area. I listened to it today on catch up, sounds and recorded it, excellent, Talk about ironic and suitable cropredy
heheI was working up in the loft yesterday clearing up after cropping, listening to the radio, and this came on. I didn’t quite catch it all, but I heard cropredy which is a town where they have a folk festival, lovely area. I listened to it today on catch up, sounds and recorded it, excellent, Talk about ironic and suitable cropredy
my creation man . naturally. bottom shelf haze is queen out of that lotWhich one are you most looking forward to shiva?
They're off to a good starti'm looking forward to the peach x leb f2s more so. i can up pot them and stick them under the cdm with the hps vertical in the canopy soon
bit overcooked with the 7-7-7 granules , but coming round nicely. i have just been using standard pine bark and wood type compost , mixed with worm castings and a handful of slow release . once there are in bigger pots they should take off nicely . if i let them get rootbound , it really effects health and yield.They're off to a good start
peat is maybe the best . a blend of the two would be more ideal for ganja . wood fiber compost is nice and light and aerated like coco in ways i findI've never really tried the wood based composts, do you find them a lot different to peat?
yeah manStraight out the sporran