Man these pics are great. Seeing how fast they respond after cutting is amazing. That last pic with a true "manifold" is just great...can't wait to see that baby grow up!
Just got back into town from a weekend away. They herd is doing ok, just thought I would post a picture of Q2 taken this morning so you can the the response from the trimming and tying that I did last Friday.
Friday to Monday
Q2, Friday 9/27 1:45PM
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Q2, Monday 9/30 8:30 AM
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Stayed at G/F's last night and this morning drove back home. She will be here later and staying with me all weekend.
Had hoped to complete the cabinet this weekend, but that aint gonna happen. Can't lift, streach or do anything that might open the incisions. Oh well just need my G/F to hold some things so I can tighten them.
Plants doing well, post some pictures this weekend.
glad to hear you made it out alive!! do you have a little bell to ring to get the g/f's attention?? lol. my wife would try to cram it where the sun don't shine if you know what I mean
Looking good GR, I'm really liking the main lining seems like you will get very good penetration from the ss400. Keep up the good work can't wait to see your cabinet
They are 72 days old. For all the disasters I have had with them, they are not doing too bad. Only have a few things to complete my cabinet, tried to do what I can do alone this morning only to end up going back to bed. Need to heal before I finish it.
Hey man, glad you are on the mend....you should take it easy on yourself. Having spent 7 months on my back last year after crushing two vertebrae, I can certainly understand the urge to get up and about...but you need to heal. The last thing you want is to push too far too fast, and end up back in bed! Not sure about you, but ringing the "honey please" bell quickly lost it's magic for me!!
The girls are definitely looking very healthy, so psyched to watch these babies grow up! I'm right about the same age, but didn't perform the mainlining trimming like you (actually decided to go "au natural" for my first time around as a base-line), and as you know, had the light leakage problem for about 20 days.
I do have a couple of questions though...how big are your pots? And when did/do you transplant...just wondering about root development vs. above ground growth. I read about it on that link, but don't think they mentioned this.