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    #121
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Thanks, been checking on them regularly & don't think that's needed as of now. Hopefully never!


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    #122
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    13 Germed & in Soil

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    #123
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Wow, they look amazing!

    How many weeks are they currently? How many veg vs flower (expected for your case, that is)?

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    #124
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Thanks, Vegged close to 3 months & been flowering for a while now, since middle of June.


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    #125
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Noticing some decent flowering this a.m. A couple are still iffy we'll see. Cautiously optimistic & pleased with what I'm seeing. Gather all of the hard work will show come November. Peace


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    #126
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Checked out your recent album additions, the big buds from this year's grow?

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    #127
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Correct, the girlie with "big buds" would be the one I brought in/out of the "dark room" x 2 weeks (give or take a few days). Also noticing some decent flower growth on like 7 of the 10 plants. 3 are still iffy & could be comprimised (don't wanna throw out the "herm" word cuz some people get a bit bent out of shape) he he. Also redistributed/camouflaged plants on deck (way better). The only thing remaining...... aromatics come October/November! Any ideas? Peace



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    #128
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Your 2 weeks did the trick, will you harvest that plant sooner, or will the buds be bigger because of increased bloom time?

    Had couple of disasters while on last trip, lost last clone run and several in veg room, going to change tactics and do a seed run next, to address your aromas, my freezer got unplugged while I was gone, the result you sure can't seem pot in the outbuildings.

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    #129
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Yea, possibly kick started the flowering process but think if I had waited like most had said it woulda turned out just fine. She is ahead of the game so to speak. Pleased so far..... gather the hard work will pay off? FYI, leaving the fridge off yields a plethora of funk lol


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    #130
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    13 Germed & in Soil

    Feeding the girls this a.m. & noticed that all are in full flower, hip hip hooray! Been alternately feeding using Fox Farm Big Bloom, Beastie Bloomz, with molasses/tea adjunct feedings. This is where the fun begins & all of the hours of research/hard work shows. Peace


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