shnkrmn
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You'll be fine. It's a very tough plant and yours is very healthyI'm not sure this is going well lol. I think I'll cut the bag to get the other one out. View attachment 5298700
You'll be fine. It's a very tough plant and yours is very healthyI'm not sure this is going well lol. I think I'll cut the bag to get the other one out. View attachment 5298700
It might help to dampen the soil also to help keep things togetherI'm not sure this is going well lol. I think I'll cut the bag to get the other one out. View attachment 5298700
Okay. I'll check back in with any new developments. So far so good, I don't see any signs of them being dramatic about things. My first baby has been born and another is on its way but it looks like I'm only getting two.I bet their roots hadn't really filled the bags yet. Just water them in well, they'll be fine
Sometimes they get a little stall when you transplant. Yours looked super healthy and I think you are golden so far. GLHey I'm back with nothing new other than it seems like my plants are holding their breath and doing nothing at all.
that is really interesting language regarding curtilage or yard. i would love to be able to grow outside (just to try it once). I was thinking enclosed locked space literally meant an interior room.Hey I'm back with nothing new other than it seems like my plants are holding their breath and doing nothing at all.
BUT
I did want to come back with this:
Subd. 2. Home cultivation of cannabis for personal adult use. Up to eight cannabis plants, with no more than four being mature, flowering plants may be grown at a single residence, including the curtilage or yard, without a license to cultivate cannabis issued under this chapter provided that cultivation takes place at the primary residence of an individual 21 years of age or older and in an enclosed, locked space that is not open to public view.
As far as I can see, this strongly suggests that I was correct and my plants are above board.
It means out of the public eye so yeah fenced in or in between wall lolthat is really interesting language regarding curtilage or yard. i would love to be able to grow outside (just to try it once). I was thinking enclosed locked space literally meant an interior room.
How are your chicks doing?Okay. I'll check back in with any new developments. So far so good, I don't see any signs of them being dramatic about things. My first baby has been born and another is on its way but it looks like I'm only getting two.
im so happy it’s up to 12 hereHey I'm back with nothing new other than it seems like my plants are holding their breath and doing nothing at all.
BUT
I did want to come back with this:
Subd. 2. Home cultivation of cannabis for personal adult use. Up to eight cannabis plants, with no more than four being mature, flowering plants may be grown at a single residence, including the curtilage or yard, without a license to cultivate cannabis issued under this chapter provided that cultivation takes place at the primary residence of an individual 21 years of age or older and in an enclosed, locked space that is not open to public view.
As far as I can see, this strongly suggests that I was correct and my plants are above board.
12 Mature?im so happy it’s up to 12 here
Look good to me. This one is day 39. It is 30”.Hi everyone,
I got these seeds from a good friend, they are supposed to be gg#4. I planted these April 29, they poked through the soil May 2 and I planted them outdoors May 20. I have them in 15 gallon fabric pots, using loamy soil as media, and every day check that they are in full sun at morning and scoot the bags if they're catching shade from my tree. So, my plants are about 40-ish days old. They are a foot and 7 inches tall. One has a single main stem, and the other has forked in two (can anyone say why?). I have not done any trimming, I have touched as little as possible, except to force the fork apart on the forked one so it isn't crowding itself. They look pretty happy to me, but I do believe I am seeing the very first pre-flower signs, little white feathery things at the newest nodes. I am fertilizing every other water with FoxFarm Grow Big 6-4-4.
Are my girls little? I thought these were going to be very big plants. Had I known they were going to be this small I would have planted the legal limit instead of only two.
Thank you everyone for your expert eyes and advices.
My GG#4 gets massive, but like some others have said, it's best to grow in the ground for big plants. Too much maintenance growing in pots for me.Hi everyone,
I got these seeds from a good friend, they are supposed to be gg#4. I planted these April 29, they poked through the soil May 2 and I planted them outdoors May 20. I have them in 15 gallon fabric pots, using loamy soil as media, and every day check that they are in full sun at morning and scoot the bags if they're catching shade from my tree. So, my plants are about 40-ish days old. They are a foot and 7 inches tall. One has a single main stem, and the other has forked in two (can anyone say why?). I have not done any trimming, I have touched as little as possible, except to force the fork apart on the forked one so it isn't crowding itself. They look pretty happy to me, but I do believe I am seeing the very first pre-flower signs, little white feathery things at the newest nodes. I am fertilizing every other water with FoxFarm Grow Big 6-4-4.
Are my girls little? I thought these were going to be very big plants. Had I known they were going to be this small I would have planted the legal limit instead of only two.
Thank you everyone for your expert eyes and advices.
Boy were you right about that. I still see the pre-flowers on some nodes, but it seems they both have stopped doing that, and instead are going full send on growth.Get ready for those ladies to get BIG and TALL happy times acoming
Very cool. I just hatched some guinea fowl and my third hatch of American Bresse this summer is due in a day or so. My hatch rate sucks this year.The difference between the day I tore them from their 15 gallon fabric bags vs today is astonishing.View attachment 5300438
First day in the ground.
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Only SIX DAYS later. They seem pleased. I have named them "Fork" and "Spoon".
Chicks hatched, only two. Third arrived but didn't thrive, I euthanized and have sent it to the doctor of Avian pathology at the university of Minnesota's veterinary diagnostics lab for a couple PCR tests and a general necropsy.
The two that survived, are doing well.View attachment 5300441View attachment 5300442
I'm getting more and more nervous about this hatch. I put 21 eggs in, 6 developed, 3 quit about a week in and the last to hatch, while being exactly what I was wanting (a phenotype blue quail), it didn't want to walk or open its eyes and got splayed leg within the first 24h. I won't get answers for a while, I'm hoping by the end of the week.Very cool. I just hatched some guinea fowl and my third hatch of American Bresse this summer is due in a day or so. My hatch rate sucks this year.