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I’ve been fooled by that too.yeah, I'm not thrilled with the new format...don't like the similar thread thing that is on the bottom of the pages I open...
I’ve been fooled by that too.yeah, I'm not thrilled with the new format...don't like the similar thread thing that is on the bottom of the pages I open...
Sweet looking. Even those bottom buds look like they filled out pretty well.
Damn! Tomatoes are getting big.Now for something a little different. My eldest was over to help and we put together some wicked tomato cages. Made from live stock panels. Heavy duty.
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I use 4"x4" square hog panels for my SCROG screen. They work great and last forever.Now for something a little different. My eldest was over to help and we put together some wicked tomato cages. Made from live stock panels. Heavy duty.
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Yeah, they had lots of different panels. These were what I could afford!I use 4"x4" square hog panels for my SCROG screen. They work great and last forever.
Now for something a little different. My eldest was over to help and we put together some wicked tomato cages. Made from live stock panels. Heavy duty.
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Grove bags. These things are fantastic. No more jars, no more burping. It’s the ONLY way I put up my harvest. Some kind of magic (not really) semi permeable membrane plastic sandwich that keeps in the good, maintains 62% RH, etc. Amazing actually. They take the hassle and guesswork out of curing and well worth every cent.billy, what's up with the bags, they look pretty nifty and beat the heck out of using jars to store weed...
I read the reviews on Amazon. Some of what they are selling are counterfeit. The ziplock peels off the bag the first time you open it. You can buy them on the manufacturers website for way cheaper(like $2.50 and under per bag)…
https://store.grovebags.com/Put a link on here Oldfogey.
I think you will be happily surprised. Dry as usual and put them in a bag. Done.thanks fellas, gonna order some for me and my buddy...what's not to like about them right...
Nice!just bought 20 quarter pound sacks, thanks for the heads up billy...ya taught an old goat a new trick...
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