
niceI just got my weekly package. You guys and your CDB inspired me to pick some up .i picked this 4:1 harlequin sativa with62.9%cbd and 24.5 % thc.it should do the trick
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i kind of feel ripped off if there is no thc in the cbd. if it has no dope in it then why is is still 70 bucksnice
I still get THC effect from 24% stuff
weekly package lol
Any suggestions for these three plants?
First time growing anything with any actual follow through. With that said, I wanted to check out a few different methods without putting in much effort for the first year to decide how I want to prepare for next summer when I will have much more time to invest in a proper garden.
The two large plants were grown in a greenhouse the first two months until they hit the celing last week.. neither were topped or pinched until way too late so they are very stretched out. Since being outside of the greenhouse they have filled out a fair bit.
The one in the garden was a late plant from a clone that was stunted from being planted way too late, it had a couple partners but they didnt survive.
I have only gave them natural composts and fish compost fertilizers...
Any suggestions on how to get a decent turn out from them?
Or any suggestions on an outdoor set up for next year? I plan on re-doing the whole garden & back yard next year so options are open for a tried and true productive set up? Larger pots & improved raised beds are already set.
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what time of day is that photo taken atAny suggestions for these three plants?
First time growing anything with any actual follow through. With that said, I wanted to check out a few different methods without putting in much effort for the first year to decide how I want to prepare for next summer when I will have much more time to invest in a proper garden.
The two large plants were grown in a greenhouse the first two months until they hit the celing last week.. neither were topped or pinched until way too late so they are very stretched out. Since being outside of the greenhouse they have filled out a fair bit.
The one in the garden was a late plant from a clone that was stunted from being planted way too late, it had a couple partners but they didnt survive.
I have only gave them natural composts and fish compost fertilizers...
Any suggestions on how to get a decent turn out from them?
Or any suggestions on an outdoor set up for next year? I plan on re-doing the whole garden & back yard next year so options are open for a tried and true productive set up? Larger pots & improved raised beds are already set.
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Pics were taken at 4 pm, sun rotates along that line keeping them in the sun for a few more hours. They were on the cement pad but I moved them move covered when it got windy the other day.what time of day is that photo taken at
shade is creeping...for next year give them the best spot for full sun
They look healthy
How do they get away with this TM extortion ?I've started a side hustle.... Things have been picking up nicely...
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The snacks are made by a baker, and candy maker, utilizing distillate.... Highly potent, tasty, and no smell.
The carts I have a source on.
Local business, they will cross that bridge when it becomes an issue. Those things are made with those actual products, so technically, it's an ingredient labelHow do they get away with this TM extortion ?
Bro, we need to talk lolI've started a side hustle.... Things have been picking up nicely...
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The snacks are made by a baker, and candy maker, utilizing distillate.... Highly potent, tasty, and no smell.
The carts I have a source on.
UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM NoLocal business, they will cross that bridge when it becomes an issue. Those things are made with those actual products, so technically, it's an ingredient label![]()
Well I'm sure in the grand scheme of things, the label is the least of their worries LOLUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM No![]()