ganga girls northern grow

ganga gurl420

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Almost the home stretch aye.
Stress is nearly over for another year.

Utmost respect goes to you GG tha OG.

Inspirational.
Can't wait to see them in the coming weeks.

All the best GG,

Tim.

:peace:
Awe shucks....how very kind of you to say!
It is funny how it is stressful but I just love it and I'm already planning next year's strains lol
I'm trying a few things differently this year so I'm hoping for some massive sticky colas :)
I hope you will be impressed ;)
 

Tim1987

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Awe shucks....how very kind of you to say!
It is funny how it is stressful but I just love it and I'm already planning next year's strains lol
I'm trying a few things differently this year so I'm hoping for some massive sticky colas :)
I hope you will be impressed ;)
Already am ma'am. Already am. (:
 
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Tito#1

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I think we r more then just impressed we r amazed :clap: I'm definitely trying all compost next year if you don't mind sharing the whole recipe that would be great:bigjoint:

Edit if you already shared it please point me in the direction to look:bigjoint:
 

ganga gurl420

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I think we r more then just impressed we r amazed :clap: I'm definitely trying all compost next year if you don't mind sharing the whole recipe that would be great:bigjoint:

Edit if you already shared it please point me in the direction to look:bigjoint:
You will kick yourself for not trying it sooner for it is a game changer.

Okay so here goes if you want monsters..

200+ gallons of at least 2 yrs aged uncovered manure.

Epsoma garden tone (organic and inoculated) * follow directions on bag

Happy frog bulb food (this I just sprinkle below root ball before transplant and then punch 1 inch wide by 6 inch deep holes in soil between plant and edge of soil and fill up with the bulb food. kind of like homemade bloom spikes)

*liquid silica is a must because there is no sand or dirt.....I both do root drench and foliar

Top dress with Epsoma monthly


okay there you go. Simple as heck and very cheap.
right now I'm in (as far as all the money I put out) $82 in each plant.
 

ganga gurl420

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If they keep growing wider then yes I will be using a trellis net. But the next step for me is to run cord in a X shape every 3 feet on the inside to help support the inner branches. Since I have never used this method of growing I'm having to make it up as I go along.
 

too larry

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If they keep growing wider then yes I will be using a trellis net. But the next step for me is to run cord in a X shape every 3 feet on the inside to help support the inner branches. Since I have never used this method of growing I'm having to make it up as I go along.
There is going to be some weight there. If you have a scrap yard nearby, you might be able to find the rolls of heavy wire used in concrete. {or if you are friends with someone at the County Recycle place. I took a load of junk, and returned with two partial rolls} But 2x4 dog wire will work. I paid about 70 bucks per 100' roll when I was fencing the garden.
 
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