..."YEAH, Baba! Love the new label!" ;)
"Pot so strong it doesn't give a fuck what /you/ think..."
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..."YEAH, Baba! Love the new label!" ;)
"Pot so strong it doesn't give a fuck what /you/ think..."
:D
I gave the 12" number because that's the largest seedlings/veg plants we're supposed to have. My best plant so far was put into the tent @ 11", could have vegged a little more I suppose but I wanted to get it rolling.
It's about 34" now and looks to have maxxed out it's height.
Just before putting into the box, and after 4 weeks in the box:
That's pretty cool. 34" sounds nice to me. Seems maybe around that hight may be stealth, nugs and buzz. :S5:Quote:
Originally Posted by Anonymouse
How long did it take to get 12"? (and no smart ass answers from the peanut gallery :giggity:)
How about placing MediCann on the next label?
If MediCann wants to pay me for art, I'll be glad to do that. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Washedout
MediCann | A Prescription For Change
Otherwise No way. :cool:
That plant was 28 days from seed. Pretty good genetics as I expected it would take longer to grow them, but even my Afghan Kush is growing just as fast.
One of my freebie Kush seeds ended up being female and I'm about to sex another one, the Aurora may grow too tall for my tent so I'm hoping to make the Kush my 'staple' plant.
This gardening stuff has been great, it's good for the soul especially when you're a cancer patient. I've got a couple of hours of work to do today, change the res, clean the trays and I have male plant to destroy :)
Here is a picture update of the Pepurr Pot Grow.
I had one pot divided into 4 sections with card board. One of them I killed already because it just wasn't doing anything. The other three I transplanted yesterday.
One of the three was transplanted into a metal coffee can. You can see it in picture #4. I had another one planted in a coffee can, and it was having the same problem. Also the other one was growing god awful slow too.
Is there some problem with metal coffee cans as planters? That first one in a coffee can, I thought was growing slow because it got to much water early on. But now that I see this one doing the same thing, it has me wondering if coffee cans are bad.
Note: When I transplanted these three, I found I had run out of room for my grow. This is planned because I sprouted more than I have room for. As they grow, the best will be spared, and the worst will be sacrificed. Anyway, I dried it out and smoked it. I was surprised to get a nice little buzz from that little plant. :stoned:
The "Indica Maybe" plant is in its own pot now. It will stay there till harvest. When I transplanted it, I cut 9 holes in the bucket, put a layer of rocks in the bottom, and covered the rocks with a well draining clean rag. I hope this gives me good drainage. (Pic. # 7,8,9,10)
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