I still have my bootIt's mending, still hurts like a mofo but a lot better than it did a month ago.
I still have my bootIt's mending, still hurts like a mofo but a lot better than it did a month ago.
I still have my boot
There it is , nice to be able to take it off to scratchView attachment 310272I built me a pirate leg.
Glad you’re on the mend. Your plants look nice.Like I stated earlier here a month and a half ago I sustained a serious injury which put me down for a while. Other than feeding and watering I've been able to do nothing to these plants except for minor trimming of popcorn buds.
Time to get back at it. I lollipopped the heck out of these going for the screen of green, unfortunately I never got my screen up before I got injured because I couldn't place it where I wanted to. Also before putting these in flower and during the vegetation stage I topped these to the point that I don't seem to have got near as much stretching on this cycle as I got on my first one, which I am really happy with because it would have basically put my plants right into my lights. On average they have about 16 tops and some of them have 20. Another thing that seems to have happened as a result of this is a lot of the side branches shot up instead of the center of the plant and made it more even canopy. I think this will be the route that I go from here on out because I like the results.
I have a couple of these that were supposed to turn purple but they didn't on the first run because my temperatures were too high however if you'll notice on the one picture I am starting to get some purple in this one plant. I don't know why this is happening now but I suppose it's becomes it's become a lot cooler around my area and my grow room temperatures are now between 70 and 75°.
One thing I think is important that I would really like to point out and is a huge difference from my first grow is the fact that I did not nitpick these plans as much because I was unable to. I did not remove near as many leaves more worried so much about yellowing in the flowering phase. That they were left alone taught me a valuable lesson that these don't need as much handling as I thought they did. It is basically just been water and nutrients for the last month and a half and they seem to be fairing a lot better without me messing with them. However these photos were taken today directly after rearranging them in removing smaller popcorn buds.
The reason I rearranged these today is so that I could get my net up because they are becoming top heavy two of them are beginning to fall over. It is the side shoots that are causing the most problems because when they shot up when I switch them to flower the limbs did not thicken up, they are really thin and just can't take the weight.
I am happy with the results and can't thank the people in this forum enough, I would not have been able to learn this quickly without your help and I appreciate you all.
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Yes I did, the most difficult part was getting the height set right. Then I had to reset the height again after I made it because I had to add a rubber foot to the bottom because wood is really slippery on hard surfaces, lol.Wooh.................... Did you make that peg leg yourself
Thats great I may have to copy it for the next time my foot goes out
You should look into getting a patent , I would have needed that as soon as I hit 18Yes I did, the most difficult part was getting the height set right. Then I had to reset the height again after I made it because I had to add a rubber foot to the bottom because wood is really slippery on hard surfaces, lol.
One other thing is I had to replace the side supports after I made it because they were not tall enough. Found out they have to go pretty much up to your groin to provide enough support.Wooh.................... Did you make that peg leg yourself
Thats great I may have to copy it for the next time my foot goes out
They do make these but I couldn't bring myself to coughing up $150 for it. It's called an IWalk hands free crutch.You should look into getting a patent , I would have needed that as soon as I hit 18
I did the search in case others were interestedThey do make these but I couldn't bring myself to coughing up $150 for it. It's called an IWalk hands free crutch.
It does right, I find myself down there all the time just looking at it, LOL. My whole life I dealt with abused bud, mishandled and smashed in bags. I never knew can't this is actually light and fluffy and pretty.your garden looks magical!
Growth is good and coming along nicely. Just enjoying my beautiful buds.View attachment 310914View attachment 310915View attachment 310916View attachment 310917View attachment 310918View attachment 310919View attachment 310920
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