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Dezracer

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I popped 32 seeds of the Heri Cheese into some plugs yesterday. Hoping for 15-20 females so I can pull a nice yield with low veg time.

Running a 3x3 flood table, like the last two runs.

Sorry to hear about the kitty Doob. Ive got two cats and one has to be getting pretty old. I've had her for 14 years and don't know how old she was when I found her. She's starting to seem old too but hopefully she can hang on for another few years.
 

glockdoc

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ive grown 3 decent size plants twice in a ten gallon or so grate. it can be a hassle if one plant feeds lighter then another, but besides that no real noticeable issue..just my opinion.

some great post and pics i caught up on. not to happy at all about no like button wtf!!!

besides that hope all is well everyone!
 

Flaming Pie

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Day 7 of 12/12

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The goji in front is BEGGING for more nutes but the damn pot is still heavy!

Hoping it will dry out by tomorrow so I can give her what she needs.
 

Mohican

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Transplant her to a fabric pot. Some of the sativa strains hate wet roots and do not use the water up unless it is 100 degrees outside! Fabric pots help keep the roots dryer - just watch them they dry out quickly!
 

Javadog

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My Purple Wreck certainly behaves like that Mo.

It is like that dude in "Mystery Men" whose special power
is that he is invisible only when no one is looking at him...this
plant seems to grow...somehow. :0)

JD
 

DoobieBrother

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Thanks for all the well wishes & stories of your own furry loved ones, guys :-)
Got her buried in a prime spot in the back yard between two rhododendrons in the back corner. Gets nice sun light and is visible from the whole back of the house.
We decided not to go with a coffin so she'll be absorbed back into the earth quicker.
We wrapped her in the wife's baby blanket and buried her a foot deep, and then I covered the plot with a small piece of plywood with about 100 1/2" holes drilled into it so water can seep down, but critters will be dissuaded (lots of possum, raccoon and skunks out here).
Then I took my stash of 3 large bags of FFOF that I was going to use for up-canning and poured it all over the grave site and spread it out into a gentle mound on which we'll be planting purple pansies all over in the spring, as per the wife's request. And I'll be getting some paving stones to make a small retaining wall to replace the two pieces of wood on the ground in front of the corner area.



Again, thanks for the well wishes :-)
 

DoobieBrother

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Adding another oldie but goodie to my youtube channel:

*EDIT*
deleting this vid for a few minutes while I re-master the audio for it as it was not put through final audio mastering utilities at the time I made it, and the sound is about 10dB to low.
I'll have it back up with better audio in a few minutes

:-)
 

jigfresh

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Thanks for all the well wishes & stories of your own furry loved ones, guys :-)
Got her buried in a prime spot in the back yard between two rhododendrons in the back corner. Gets nice sun light and is visible from the whole back of the house.
We decided not to go with a coffin so she'll be absorbed back into the earth quicker.
We wrapped her in the wife's baby blanket and buried her a foot deep, and then I covered the plot with a small piece of plywood with about 100 1/2" holes drilled into it so water can seep down, but critters will be dissuaded (lots of possum, raccoon and skunks out here).
Then I took my stash of 3 large bags of FFOF that I was going to use for up-canning and poured it all over the grave site and spread it out into a gentle mound on which we'll be planting purple pansies all over in the spring, as per the wife's request. And I'll be getting some paving stones to make a small retaining wall to replace the two pieces of wood on the ground in front of the corner area.



Again, thanks for the well wishes :-)
What a beautiful spot doobie. It's like she waited till you found the house so she could be close to you in the yard. :) Really beautiful.
 

DoobieBrother

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Okay, here it is with better audio:
(and, yes, I was way high when I recorded this)

[video=youtube_share;Ab0oj4xmsI8]http://youtu.be/Ab0oj4xmsI8[/video]
 

whodatnation

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Yeah that is a beautiful thing you're doing, Doobs, thanks for sharing that with us. I buried little Petey in the garden with his own little spot.



Mensa thats an awesome grow you got there :-) Like jig (maybe?) said you know someone really cares for their garden when you see a perfect canopy, I agree.
 

Mohican

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Our dog is inside the new greenhouse. She died in 2000. I dug a six foot hole and wrapped her in her favorite blanket. So hard to put dirt on her. The spot is marked with a special rock. We were just discussing what we should plant there.
 
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