wow, great job on the lst'ing, It looks beautiful!
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wow, great job on the lst'ing, It looks beautiful!
Why ty very much, I'm very proud of my girls. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Caligreen
Very nice work friend. They look like very compact plants in terms of leaf structure. I haven't studied about LST'ing just yet, maybe after the first run, for now I am letting them do their thing! Best of luck friend! Where in NorCal are you from?
Dag, yo!
I'm still watching and loving!
Hey, ~Splifted~. Been meaning to stop in and say HIgH!
Great looking plants. Good LST, mang. I heart LST.
Nice blunt you rolled up there too. :thumbsup:
I'm watching and loving too. :D:D
:rastasmoke:
TGF
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Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
How's bout some LST'ing on another plant :) Isn't she cute? She's already trying to put out these little flower buds, but I'm not gonna let that shit happen til she's bigger.
Those leaves look so rich and lovely. What is that plant? :D
Peruvian purple chile. I got like 30 more seeds of it too.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
Splifted, that little chile plant is a real winner. VERY pretty!!!
Hey I just met a farmer recently who was doing organic farming out in CA before moving to MA and having to readjust to our shorter season... she was telling me about the romanesco broccoli that looks like fractals... that one is definitely going in the garden in spring, and I guess she has some heirloom pepper seed to trade.. maybe I will stick some little bean treats in the baggie with them and see if she notices, lol!
I hate most vegetables, but that just might get me to eat broccoli. You're right that kind does look really cool. Haha, especially with her talking about fractals, its probably a safe bet she wouldn't mind the surprise beans :DQuote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Shoot me an e-mail, we should swap veggies. I could give you a list of all the varieties I got if you want.