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Safe journey........and I Think you deserve an Extra smoke break when you get Home...........are you working tonight...?
Nope off all day today back to work tomorrow

No doubt. I have passed trim jail beyond trim prison and squarely in trim hell. Got about 4 more pounds to do. It is taking all my time. Haven’t got to go fishing since I “retired”.
Cutting down this X Factor auto today. It’s going to be almost 2 pounds by it’s self.
Can’t complain though . Living the dream.
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Gotta make time for fishing and with all those monster harvest you've had there should be plenty for you to take a break


I’m quite sure they’ll be in the same spot doing the same thing when u return!![]()
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Really, yall only go just below the surface. Ill keep that in mind next time, ive always planted about an between 1-2" deep. But its probably why shes taking so long to push through. Its definitely growing though but its first set of leaves are a little yellow, though they havent opened up yet as its still technically under ground.
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1.5 inches deep? That's about 1 to 1.25 too deep...
@4wiscoLegal420 like all others have said 1.5" is a little deep IMPO. I soak seed for 3-5 hr then straight to final home whether it be coco or soil. I only plant .5" deep since starting doing this my germanton rate has gone to 100% maybe it's the seeds i am usingShe looks confused about which way is up. Helmet is off already, so the cotyledon could be collecting sunlight by now.
Does 1.5" seem kinda deep? I been planting them when they have a 1/2" taproot, with the helmet 1/4" below the surface. I usually see movement in a day or 2. I keep a vented dome over it 'til the first set of leaves is out to keep it from drying out (@420Forever taught me that).
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Disclaimer: I'm still a noob, on plant #23, and "there's a "lotta ways to skin a cat" (no offense to my feline friends).
