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High!!! :bighug:I saw you played me a song earlier, but I couldn't respond because the thread got closed...so thanks!!!! Put a smile on my face!!!

I just got my OF Overgrow in the mail. Do you spray into flower with this stuff. My gorilla glue is showing pre-flowers.....:pass:

Ohhh you DID see it!
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I think you're supposed to stop spraying several weeks before harvest. @iampepe probably would know!

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You can use it up till flowers start developing on the whole plant. You want to spray as soon as the lights come on or as close to it as you can for maximum benefit.
 
@Mossy - No I am not on the test team for Glueberry...I will be growing one out in January and also outdoors in the summer.

@Rebel - we do need a portal reviewer/supporter badge. I chatted with stone about it and once he gets a portal logo I will give you a shout!!

Seeing as I have already tagged you both...would it be possible to get a Dutch Passion Premiere Club Badge? I think by outdoor season this year has earned an upgrade! ;)
 
@Rebel - So sad about the Cleveland Indians brother. I thought it was a bad idea to intentional walk the one guy, let alone the second one. In a moment like that you have to trust your players and make the opposing team earn every inch of ground they get, you don't give them anything. They didn't trust their pitcher(s) and I believe they lost because of it. I'm not saying they would have for sure 100% won if they hadn't made the decisions to walk the first guy and second guy but I believe they had a much better chance by pitching to them. I was pissed as soon as I seen them intentional walk the first batter, even more so after they scored.

Players tend to shine in key moments of game like that, and you have to trust that your players will shine brighter than the opposings team players. I believe when they told him to walk the first guy he felt as if the coach and or team didn't have confidence in him to do his job and by doing that they lowered the pitchers confidence.

You can call me selfish but when I played baseball and the third base coach said stop and I knew I could make it I kept moving. After that they told me and a few of the other players if they were confident they could make it then to go for it. They put their trust in us and our decision making.

When the heat is on you always push yourself that extra 10% that you don't normally have.
 
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