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Goji x hammy OG...want!!!
Goji x hammy OG...want!!!
Haha. Me to. Can't wait to smoke it. Happy Holidays my Friend.
Any pics of the hammy OG?
Looking beautiful my friend just out of curiosity how tall are they
Sweet thanks Lewis A rough estimate was good enough for me thank you for all the help and the advice :48:
Ha. Luckily that snow is what I will be checking for cloudy to Amber Trichomes.
very nice pics!! what very large green gorgeous fan leaves!! how do u keep them so green in flower?? VERY nice buds as well! ham, i almost never get more than 5 or 10% amber re what strain i am growing. only once did i ever get any real amount of amber. it was outdoors years ago. re leds, i read a growers comparison and he swore he got 1.49 grams per watt using a "diamond xml 150".. was wondering if u had any experience with their lights?? last, i tried using a couple of 3 gal. felt pots mixed in with my usual 5 gallons. quickly noticed how much faster the 3 gallons dried. plants wanted water/ food every other day VS 4 or 5 days for the larger pot. in dirt it makes it tough to mix pot sizes in a good size tent. seems either gotta go 3 or 5. thoughts? THANKS!!
Nah I meant just the hammy OG...not the Goji x hammy og.
Nah I meant just the hammy OG...not the Goji x hammy og.
Thanks grasshopper. The dark green is from feeding by eye rather than a feeding schedule. I like to push my plants with Nutrients. Always trying to push that edge where you get nute burn on the edges. I tend to feed a couple times a week until I see a burn on the tips of leaves. Then I dial it back a bit and try and keep the dark green. I also very rarely get more than 5 to 10 percent Amber. Sometimes I get nothing more than cloudy with an amber here and there. Never heard of those lights and yeah smart pots need way more watering. But I don't mind since plants always seem so much happier in them over plastic pots.
I don't use anything over one gallon in flower and my yields are good.
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