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I’ll also use this
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Crazy Chester

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View Image 3rd week in bloom.... island sweet skunk about to take over the whole room... I can’t hardly get in there now... I gave em a good trim cause a week ago cause I knew I wasn’t gonna be able to get in there... glad I put up the scrog

Now that's my style of growing - packing the space and not worrying about how I'm going to maintain it - trimming requires a special type of yoga! Then you get rewarded with a space packed with buds.
 

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View Image 3rd week in bloom.... island sweet skunk about to take over the whole room... I can’t hardly get in there now... I gave em a good trim cause a week ago cause I knew I wasn’t gonna be able to get in there... glad I put up the scrog

Now that's my style of growing - packing the space and not worrying about how I'm going to maintain it - trimming requires a special type of yoga! Then you get rewarded with a space packed with buds.
My last indoor run while ago I was guilty of doing the limbo every time I went in and out
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The first sunspot image taken on Jan. 28, 2020, by the NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope's Wave Front Correction context viewer. The image reveals striking details of the sunspot's structure as seen at the sun's surface. The sunspot is sculpted by a convergence of intense magnetic fields and hot gas boiling up from below. This image uses a warm palette of red and orange, but the context viewer took this sunspot image at the wavelength of 530 nanometers -- in the greenish-yellow part of the visible spectrum. This is not the same naked eye sunspot group visible on the sun in late November and early December 2020. Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF
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MAHA KALA

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so StarCrash, you are going to flower those Ohzs under 13/11 light regime? :D I have never seen that...
 

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Check this out - The back half is on the floor and the front is on the stool. Sound asleep.

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That’s no small feat , Nice coat on her... :biggrin:dogs are professionals though...My girl just migrates from couch to couch all day long & intermittently goes outside and runs around...And then hogs the bed at night
 

Zeez

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That’s no small feat , Nice coat on her... :biggrin:dogs are professionals though...My girl just migrates from couch to couch all day long & intermittently goes outside and runs around...And then hogs the bed at night

It's unbelievable how well you get to know them and the friendship over time. This one is hogging the couch as we type - all 60 pounds.
 

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It's unbelievable how well you get to know them and the friendship over time. This one is hogging the couch as we type - all 60 pounds.

G’Morning....sitting around:blowbubbles: coffee & dab of Blue Dream to get going ... here’s a Karma nug
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Hammers NEM I got six of these going to be New Year’s bud they are self-supporting
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the OHaze seedlings
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