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  • GreenState
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    Well, wk 3 and a couple of days into flowering the WW. As expected she's stretchy, now 29" of plant.
    Glad I flowered earlier than the last time I grew this strain(total of 42" of plant). On track to be about 8" shorter, much better for my grow space.

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  • GreenState
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    oldjarhead100 " I flipped at 18 last grow and I'm going for 20 this grow" from germination or sprouting out of the soil? Your comment has stuck in my head, and as such I decided to flip @ 30 days from germination. First feeding of bloom nutes this morning and will change light in a few days from MH to HPS. Pushing this grow a bit, I want it done by May 1st.

  • VertsMonts
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    I wish I had otters! Although, they'd clean out the trout in no time. Muskrats, I've discovered, are super destructive in a pond. I can barely keep up with the damage it does to the banks. Its amazing how much work they can get done in a day.

  • VertsMonts
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    I got lucky. Put in two bags of brookies a couple years ago and enough survived to have babies this year, despite the muskrat. Those little shits are like ninjas...I tried get him for a couple months and only put eyes on it once from too far away. Best I could do was fill in the burrows/dens with rocks and concrete to piss him off. The battle will resume this spring.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    We use to have a cocker mix pup many years ago who had a couple of otters as buddies out back at the river. Honestly they would poke at her tease her we'd watch but when we got close they would swim across to the other side.

  • GreenState
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    VertsMonts Welcome to gwe, a great, global crowd here for sure. I've tried to stock a few trout in the pond twice. Was not very happy with the results.

    But this culprit was!

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  • VertsMonts
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    Yup, sun is rare lately so I had to snap a pic. It's snowing again as I type...we must have gotten close to 18" since this past weekend. I'll be honest, I love the snow but my back is killing me from shoveling! I just checked, no ducks in our pond either, but I know there's a muskrat under there causing trouble (couldn't get my hands on
    it this fall), it better not eat my trout!. Good thing about all this snow is I'm basically forced to focus on my new indoor hobby, needless to say my plants are getting a lot attention...maybe too much if you ask my wife. Thanks for the warm welcome to the community.

  • GreenState
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    SoOrbudgal Last time I grew this strain, right around the end of week 4 it shot up in height. I expect by the end of this week it will look like a different critter. (I'm sick of the snow already!)

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Boy fella she's got tight nodes looks great so far. P.S. keep that snow blizzard crap to yer selfs

  • GreenState
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    VertsMonts Great pic, looks like you caught one of those rare days when the sun peaked out! Hasn't been out much this winter. Finished shoveling off my deck from the last storm, yet looks like I've accumulated another 4" or so and it's snowing. I want some Florida sunshine! (lol). I've been attempting to get my parents signed up for the vaccine down there at Publix...with no success yet. Pic out back, no ducks down in the pond today
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  • GreenState
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    oldjarhead100 One of the tougher decisions for sure, when to flip (lol). How's your daughters NY state project going?

  • oldjarhead100
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    I'm playing the same game trying to figure when to flip I flipped at 18 last grow and I'm going for 20 this grow

  • VertsMonts
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    Greetings from the Green Mountains! I'm new here, came across your post and figured I'd say hello to a neighbor. Good luck with your new grow!

    I did a couple outdoor plants last summer and started my first indoor grow on 12/16/20. The knowledge I've gained from GWE has been invaluable. I saw some of your fall pictures above and figured I'd share a nice winter shot of my yard yesterday.
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  • GreenState
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    Got all the topping(topped once, then topped the upper four branches) and what little lower LSTing I'm doing, done. 27 days since the seed cracked and plan on flipping at 35 days. Last time I grew the ww I flipped it at 35 days from sprouting, so this time will be a few days earlier. With hopes of dealing better with the stretch, and this strain has a long time stretch, if it ever stopped stretching at all throughout flowering
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  • GreenState
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    A Christmas star is born Wasn't going to grow anything this winter, plenty still in jars. But....to keep me company, decided to drop a few year old white widow seed.
    Only going to grow one plant for kicks, a good summertime smoking weed. Merry Christmas all!!! Click image for larger version  Name:	DSCN4961.JPG Views:	0 Size:	1.38 MB ID:	476672Click image for larger version  Name:	DSCN4950.JPG Views:	0 Size:	990.7 KB ID:	476673

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