Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
A nice quiet location, some decent soil and nutrients, proper care...and all these things shall be added unto you. Sorry guess the bible reference is over the top, but it fits. (Matthew 6:33)
Well Rusty not in a month or so when im saying to myself ''please God dont let someone steal them''. Not that any person would ever be there, but with all the work i put into the grow its always in the back of your mind.

Can't wait to see the final product. I wonder how much they'll stretch?
Thats a good question Rusty. The Edna will grow taller for sure along with the NL. But i really have no idea as the were about 4' on there first harvest as of now im just hoping the weeds around them keep up as i said i cant bend them over. But the plants by seed are getting really big and will bend 2 of the 3 over this week. Its just safer, with same or more yield id think. And the other is more bushy then tall, not in this post, just didn't get a good pic of her. But this thing, plant 2 has so many branches, but short like a bush 2 feet off the ground.

Gonna re-veg 'em over the winter? Have heard of folks putting the LED rope lights around delicate palms and ferns for some heat during the winter, but I wonder if you could use 'em for winter warmth and to extend daylight...? Likely limited to a greenhouse unless weather is temperate enough. Oh well...just thinking out loud. Definately not a stealthy technique, lol.
Well i haven't thought about it till now, but if i could keep it warm enough id sure try it. But im not sure the lights would be warm enough. But i gives me an idea. The ground will freeze when winter gets here, but next year if i bury the rope lights when i put my re vegged plants out next year, they may help keep the roots just warm enough, it might just work. Id have to put a bunch down there though, but il sure give er a try.

If I made a small green house and put enough lights in ground and then a few around in the small homemade green house, it might just work and its worth it for sure. I would know just how to trim it for the next years growth too. Good idea Rusty, thanks:thumbsup:

Thanks for stopping in Rusty, its always nice to have the more experienced grower to have your back.


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