most of the time it's really hard for me to describe smells and tastes, they always changing, lolI love the language that goes with the smells and flavors of our herb, but must admit to having not such discerning senses lol
most of the time it's really hard for me to describe smells and tastes, they always changing, lolI love the language that goes with the smells and flavors of our herb, but must admit to having not such discerning senses lol
Just worked with @L0wbob2017 to prepare the pots of the autos starting indoors.....photos are now at day 7, but the ganja weather god is not with me, MR. US BUSH DWELLER.....next weekend i´m ready to start at page 1 of your outdoor thread 2017 reading seriously.....was thinking of it would be fair to tag in one US member of the battle...what do you mean teamleader @ClockworkOrange ?Sweet Skunk, sweet 16d from seedView attachment 740364 Indica Walter in 3 gal getting her bush onView attachment 740365
most of the time it's really hard for me to describe smells and tastes, they always changing, lol
My identification is limited to citris, fuel, and stanky!
or, as Sharon says when I ask her "what does this smell like?"...."smells like good weed", lolI know what you mean, feel the same!
I can tell that they are different, but can't name them.
Hahahaha!!!
I use bud, a different kind of bud, another kind of bud, some sweet bud, some stinky bud, oh yeah really good bud.
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fun is what we are about, even though sometimes may have misunderstanding because of language or different places with different customs. Growing learning sharing and having a good time doing itJust worked with @L0wbob2017 to prepare the pots of the autos starting indoors.....photos are now at day 7, but the ganja weather god is not with me, MR. US BUSH DWELLER.....next weekend i´m ready to start at page 1 of your outdoor thread 2017 reading seriously.....was thinking of it would be fair to tag in one US member of the battle...what do you mean teamleader @ClockworkOrange ?
I´m really in a positive mood to play guys....just having fun....LOVE AFN so MUCH!
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I start with my base soil, described at the beginning of the thread. Basically river silt and humanure compost which after a few years is becoming decent garden soil.I added biochar, pearlite and a 1/4 cup high nitrogen and high phosphorus bat guano to make about 10 gallons of potting soil. Then after they are up and growing I gave the Indica Walter and Moonstone tango, the 2 oldest and largest a small amount of high nitro bat guano. Which caused some leaf tip clawing, too much nitro. Then when they started to flower I gave them a little bonemeal based 0-10-10 fert. Now I'm, seeing some tip burn. Pushing nutes too much. the other 3 plants are just doing fine so far on the potting soil. The tip burn on the top new leaves of the 2 largest plants maybe the result of COB to close, 30'', raised it a little, but I think it's over nute.What do u give her to feed my snowman![]()
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That walter indica is some very potent meds. I'd like to get more seeds of it. Smells like really really good pot. lol Happy growing in the green house!![]()
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That walter indica is some very potent meds. I'd like to get more seeds of it. Smells like really really good pot. lol Happy growing in the green house!![]()