Oh Rusty i was wondering where i might find that lemon skunk? I would bet its great man. Or, is this something you created? Sorry, i meant to ask above but im doing 10 things at once here:hippy:
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Oh Rusty i was wondering where i might find that lemon skunk? I would bet its great man. Or, is this something you created? Sorry, i meant to ask above but im doing 10 things at once here:hippy:
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mmmm lemon skunk that sounds fire :jointsmile::thumbsup:
<doh> Likely best not to make dropping the lights a habit.Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Looking good so far. If putting outdoors later, would get them into as large of containers as you can before setting them out. (going in the ground, not in pots, right?)Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Wouldn't keep trimming, (more stress) but use each plant as a learning experience for next time. I don't leave that much stem, but I can think of no good reasons other than I have a height restriction oin my growth closet. Otherwise two weeks into re-veg, I'm getting too tall.Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
As long as there's some green from foliage, there should be no problem. I orefer stripping the buddage off and keeping the lower leaves, but on sativa's sometimes there's nothing usable there. Buds work though, just a slower process.
Usually not, but if compared side-by-side someone could likely give an opinion...Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Keep on keeping on. :thumbsup: Keeping a fan or at least getting the air to circulate? Seedlings look a tad warm and overwatered, but that might be the soil. Other than that...doing fine so far. You could gently dig-out that second seedling with a spoon, and give it it's own cup though. Looks like you culd use some perlite in the soil, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
A friend got the beans from a local grower. I believe it's a pre-Trainwreck strain of the same basic lineage as TW, but really impossible to tell any more. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
[quote=Rusty Trichome]<doh> Likely best not to make dropping the lights a habit.[QUOTE]Quote:
Yeah i know, it was the first time i didnt take a peek since they fell when i was just getting started. And they had to fall, man!
Looking good so far. If putting outdoors later, would get them into as large of containers as you can before setting them out. (going in the ground, not in pots, right?)[QUOTE/]
Yes in the ground. Its been 22 days from taking the plants out of their pots and cutting sides and bottom, then replaced with fresh soil. I thought i would re pot again at the end of the month and start getting them used to the sun for 2 weeks, then plant as deep as i can, in hope that some growth will grow roots for me.
[QUOTE]Wouldn't keep trimming, (more stress) but use each plant as a learning experience for next time. I don't leave that much stem, but I can think of no good reasons other than I have a height restriction oin my growth closet. Otherwise two weeks into re-veg, I'm getting too tall.
As long as there's some green from foliage, there should be no problem. I orefer stripping the buddage off and keeping the lower leaves, but on sativa's sometimes there's nothing usable there. Buds work though, just a slower process.
Usually not, but if compared side-by-side someone could likely give an opinion...[QUOTE]
Well thats what i thought you would say. Plus i have a ton of room indoors and when the go out, well the more growth the better i thought. I was gifted these from a guy that works well with cardboard, i think ya might know him. Im thinking he might be able to help identify them, plus some of them are the WH that others are growing here. Thats why i thought its possible, im not one to say ''anyone know this stain'', as its narrowed a bit.
[QUOTE]Keep on keeping on. :thumbsup: Keeping a fan or at least getting the air to circulate? Seedlings look a tad warm and overwatered, but that might be the soil. Other than that...doing fine so far. You could gently dig-out that second seedling with a spoon, and give it it's own cup though. Looks like you culd use some perlite in the soil, too.[QUOTE]
Well i had my seeds in a box and i think it got a bit hot, so i had moved them 3 days ago where my lights are all set up. And they were watered right before the pic was taken, but they are doing much better now. But yes i do need a fan on them cuz im using it to keep this plant in this box cooled down.
And yeah that seed rolled in the peat cup so il dig er out soon:hippy:
[QUOTE]A friend got the beans from a local grower. I believe it's a pre-Trainwreck strain of the same basic lineage as TW, but really impossible to tell any more. :thumbsup:[QUOTE]
Wow it might be nice if i can figure out the TW an cross it with my Skunk#1.
My thread will be up soon Rusty, so dont be a stranger man. Thanks for the advise, big time:thumbsup: Your always here for help and its much appreciated and i really want you to know that:hippy:
Keeper Green man :weedpoke:
One day il learn to multi post:wtf: Not sure where i went wrong:wtf:
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You just use <quote> </quote> tags around what you want to quote, but using square brackets of course. Good luck, I'm going to try my first reveg here in a week or so.
Provide a link, I'll say "hi". :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Gotta keep your open quote tags and close quote tags surrounding the text you want quoted. If you want the author of the text mentioned specifically, you'll use the same 'refrenced - open quote' tag for the beginning of each quote-box. (if more than one) Which will look something like : [quote=LetsSeeYa]
You get that tag by starting from the thread you want to quote, and hit "quote" instead of reply. In the Respond to Thread page, you'll see the quote tags (beginning the quoted text) and close quote tags. Copy-n-paste those where needed, delete stuff that's not relevant, and check results using preview post.
So what you'd see on the form is [quote=LetsSeeYa] blah, blah, blah...and the standard close-quote tag, with your text added after that.
Did that help...? The more I read it the more I'm unsure of it's clarity, lol.
Thanks Rusty:hippy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Ok il try it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gotta keep your open quote tags and close quote tags surrounding the text you want quoted. If you want the author of the text mentioned specifically, you'll use the same 'refrenced - open quote' tag for the beginning of each quote-box. (if more than one) Which will look something like : [QUOTE=LetsSeeYa
Here we go...............Quote:
Originally Posted by So what you'd see on the form is [QUOTE=LetsSeeYa
[QUOTE=Did that help...? The more I read it the more I'm unsure of it's clarity, lol[/QUOTE]
Man a person can learn a lot in here:thumbsup:Well i understand now, but this last quote i did the same as the others and its not working. Maybe someone can see how i messed it up in the end, so i can practice someplace other then Rusty's awesome thread. I know its not a computer thread, but thanks for all the help Rusty, the new thread will be in my sig soon:rasta:
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Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
[QUOTE] Gotta keep your open quote tags and close quote tags surrounding the text you want quoted. If you want the author of the text mentioned specifically, you'll use the same 'refrenced - open quote' tag for the beginning of each quote-box. (if more than one) Which will look something like :
Ok il try it.
You were missing some brackets. ( ] ) If just grabbing the quote, no need for the other bullshit, just hand-do the [Quote] tag and the close quote tag, then copy-n-paste as needed. All the other stuff in the personalized quote is to identify the original poster and the thread it came from. :jointsmile:Quote:
So what you'd see on the form is
Here we go...............
Man a person can learn a lot in here:thumbsup:Well i understand now, but this last quote i did the same as the others and its not working. Maybe someone can see how i messed it up in the end, so i can practice someplace other then Rusty's awesome thread. I know its not a computer thread, but thanks for all the help Rusty, the new thread will be in my sig soon:rasta:
This thread has likely run it's course...but I appreciate ya noticing the infraction, lol.
when you say you can save 3 to 4 weeks of veg time, it made me wonder about your veg regimen/lighting. i rarely veg over a month. once they reach or are close to 12" i throw the into flower. so far a very interesting post, kudos.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
hi mr rusty how u doin.. Ur plants luk realy nice. U realy r a pro.. I woz wonderin if u cn look at my thread in the lighting section and give any advice on the ladys? Bout pruning.. Increase in yield and dat.. thank u very much mate.. X