Thanks Jay. We have a lot of Walnut trees around here. The one I harvested for this board was hit by lightening around 15 years ago.Awesome woodworking skills. I'm going to do some woodworking this winter and baking bread. Those are two things I wanna practice more. I love the walnut. Always looks good especially the sap wood.
Looks like you did a great jobA look into my 4x4 tent today. I super-cropped the center two branches of the plants that needed it and tied down all 8 outside tops of each plant. View attachment 18922500
Very nice structure Tim should fill that 4x4 perfectlyA look into my 4x4 tent today. I super-cropped the center two branches of the plants that needed it and tied down all 8 outside tops of each plant. View attachment 18922500
Thanks Jay. It will fill in more when the outer 8 tops grow upward a bit. Then I'll flip it to flower.Very nice structure Tim should fill that 4x4 perfectly
Can't wait to this tent filled.I flipped my 4x4 to flower. View attachment 18925777
Me either Jay. I'm looking forward to trying Barney's farm versions of both of them. I've grown a few of their stains and they beat some of the high end genetics I've paid through the nose for. Each pot will get a quart of my worm casting that was amended about 2 months ago. The worms in the castings were a little sluggish as they are kept in my greenhouse. They should love the warmer environment of the tent.Can't wait to this tent filled.
I absolutely love barney's farms genetics. The first time I grew the pineapple chunk and 8 ball kush I was hooked. They look super lush for the flowering so it should be some killer results. Worms will bounce back fast and begin breeding. Give them some chicken laying mash with added calcium and they will double their productivity and numbers. It's like crack to them. I think Jerry was the one who recommended this to me a few years ago and I have had a bag in my attic since. Here is my next lineup after my auto show.Me either Jay. I'm looking forward to trying Barney's farm versions of both of them. I've grown a few of their stains and they beat some of the high end genetics I've paid through the nose for. Each pot will get a quart of my worm casting that was amended about 2 months ago. The worms in the castings were a little sluggish as they are kept in my greenhouse. They should love the warmer environment of the tent.
That's the truth lol I need more grow rooms.Another member here grew the acapu Gold from the farm. I recall he said it was good. looked great to me. So many good seeds to grow. My fridge is filling faster than I can grow!
I wouldn't grow it outside. I stick with indica leaning strains for my outdoor grows. Although the Durban finished nicely and I like the high. I heard lots of the stories about G13 too. Just thought I'd give it a try. Mine is the haze version. I have two different phenos of the G13 Haze. The Acapulco Gold, I have one very symmetrical plant and the other through a couple of triple nodes after my 3rd topping. I just eliminated one of them to keep the plants trained similar to my usual 8 outside tops, two insides.From what I've seen on forums and on YouTube the Acapulco Gold is a winner. Big yields for indoors. Probably wouldn't finish here outdoors maybe down your way but not up here. I've never tried g13 I've heard of it plenty of times plenty of bags back in high school were called g13 but we knew little to nothing back then. The purple punch also looks promising. I'll have to keep a eye on your g13 see if it's worth grabbing next year. I want to grab the dos si dos 33 from them. The triple cheese was exceptionally frosty from what I pulled online various threads and youtube. I'm excited for this next run.