YEAH BOIII. I can feel the excitement brewing. Not long now.

At least all that set up time will save you from sitting on those hands itching to pop some potentially mysterious beans like I am
It stopped it for a while, but now that I am done, I have to sit on them again.
If only I had something to turn my brain to mush and take my mind off it...:dizzy::baked::dizzy:
 
Got the 200ml peat transplant pot prepared (with the bottom cut and holes made for rapid deterioration and places inside a pot for support at to allow adequate drainage)
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with a side by side comparison to a standard 200ml transplant procedure
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Just waiting on the word to pop the two Nicole Creams for this leg and the one Candy Dawg to give me an idea of what I'm growing for the second.

If only I wasn't so excited on a work night where I have to be up and at em in 7 hours!
 
It stopped it for a while, but now that I am done, I have to sit on them again.
If only I had something to turn my brain to mush and take my mind off it...:dizzy::baked::dizzy:

Trust me I've been trying ever since the beans arrived not to think about it but since I've started growing, it's all I think about and it's only got worse since competition got involved!
 
Got the 200ml peat transplant pot prepared (with the bottom cut and holes made for rapid deterioration and places inside a pot for support at to allow adequate drainage)
View attachment 1001859 with a side by side comparison to a standard 200ml transplant procedure
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Just waiting on the word to pop the two Nicole Creams for this leg and the one Candy Dawg to give me an idea of what I'm growing for the second.

If only I wasn't so excited on a work night where I have to be up and at em in 7 hours!
It'll be interesting to see how the roots develop out the coir pots!
I start in 1inch rockwool cubes, then into 3 inch cubes then into the final pot of coco! Ive done loads of side by side tests with seeds and clones and always find this way makes a chunkier, stronger main stem and thicker roots! I think its down to the roots working a bit harder to get through the rockwool but once they do and they reach the loose coco they roam wild!
The pots your using could do something similar!? Who knows, but I'll be having a look to see lol!!
 
Trust me I've been trying ever since the beans arrived not to think about it but since I've started growing, it's all I think about and it's only got worse since competition got involved!
My last harvest was September 9th.
I held off on planting so I could enter the comps.
My head is going to :poof:
 
Got the 200ml peat transplant pot prepared (with the bottom cut and holes made for rapid deterioration and places inside a pot for support at to allow adequate drainage)
View attachment 1001859 with a side by side comparison to a standard 200ml transplant procedure
View attachment 1001858

Just waiting on the word to pop the two Nicole Creams for this leg and the one Candy Dawg to give me an idea of what I'm growing for the second.

If only I wasn't so excited on a work night where I have to be up and at em in 7 hours!
pffffft - transplanting.
Pop seeds straight into RootIt sponges and throw them onto a propagator.
Once they have popped, straight into the netpot with Clay pebbles/Hydroton
 
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Man, I am good.
I never liked them though. At that time, I was into:
Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Guns'n'Roses, Savatage, Fastway, Quiet Riot, Dio, Faster Pussycat and a bit of MeatLoaf thrown in for Bat out of Hell.
 
pffffft - transplanting.
Pop seeds straight into RootIt sponges and throw them onto a propagator.
Once they have popped, straight into the netpot with Clay pebbles/Hydroton

Don't have the systems I would like right now, slowly working on building up a hydro system but for the time being I'm stuck with my organic slightly disorganised perpetual soil grow with limited space for a while.

I've not been growing for myself for a long time, only helped others till quite recently.

I seriously can't wait until I can get something a little more efficient sorted. Hopefully for the second leg!

I do like organic soil growing though, but the allure of advanced methods are calling still
 
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