I use my camera macros and photoshop to check trichs. Found it to be the easiest way to get a broad view without messing them up in the process...
dank.Frank
dank.Frank
Aha ! Silver-you are much busy i can see !!! has to see those thread through-if it,s dont mind . ) SO i take just a seat and see-whats going on !
chop shots look beautiful silver. ms agrees. she was like oooh, thats nice, (me - thats XXXX) her oh cool, ... .... ... wait is that THAT... THAT ONE? (me - mmhmm) her - SPLOOSH!
dank frank, ive never done that with my macro shots and really need to start, thanks for that consolidated bit of info there, now if you could only draw my a picture with crayon...
Total haul from one 3 gal smartie, with lumber still attached, is 79g.
I'd expect the lumber to be no more'n 10g, ..
We'll find that out soon enough. For now, they're already in cure/burp mode (damned dry winter air), .. In situations like this (where it's s'damned dry and the herb dries more quickly'n I'd like), I like to leave some stem on while they cure, .. Throw a little moisture into the mix.
thats not too bad, i wonder if it would do that in my gear. 70 would be a step up from my best averages of high fifties per 3gal under 600s.
Yeah, we got the really dry air here too. Pretty much like, "humidity? wtf is humidity?" Last time I chopped at the base and hung the whole damn plant leaves, lumber and all. Seemed to really set the pace. Congrats on the haul,
Nice job silver, it was sure fun watching you grow it. I wish I could help you smoke it. heh, heh
Who the hell uses one of those measuring sticks?
Who the hell uses one of those measuring sticks? I mean what the hell buy a new tape measure.