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    Is it me?

    Please take a look at the last two pictures in the following link. It's from the GWE home page under the New Pages and Updates, July 21.
    Take a look at the shape of the root ball being shown in the second picture. It has straight sides. The solo cups in the pictures do not have straight sides.
    If you look at the size of the person's hand in relation to the cup and compare it to the hand and the root ball, the root ball is either larger than the cup or there are two different sized hands.
    The picture of the whole plant shows at least two branches growing well beyond the edge of the cup and I will assume the perpendicular branches are at least peeking over. Where are the branches in the picture of the root ball? I see buds in the picture but I don't buy they're the same as in the picture of the whole plant.
    A note to the pictures is that the pictures were sent with no name. I'm not implying shenanigan's on GWE. Only that no name pictures are nefarious.
    Ignore the bunny pictures. Please, oh please, ignore the bunny pictures. That's not what we're here for, y'all folk people.

    What is the Solo Cup Challenge? (Grow Weed in a Cup) | Grow Weed Easy
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

    #2
    You’re right, that doesn’t look like a solo cup shape! Someone was using the oversized no-name brand cups. Shenanigans!

    No joking about those bunnies. They are long out of the burrow outside my back door but my poor dog still sits on the back steps dreaming of going out hunting them. The unfortunate part is that they may leave the burrow but they come back regularly to get nursed by mom for a long time after so unless I want a bloodbath my dog has to stay out of the yard, which is a pain.

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    • TOKABIGONE
      TOKABIGONE commented
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      I'm siding with the dog. Sure the baby bunnies are so cute but you won't like them so much when they come back for your outside plants. Better put up bunny fencing quick! And the poor dog gets treated like a dog! Now when you release him he'll be to out of shape to catch them. Then the ones that get away will quickly have more baby bunnies so it becomes a vicious cycle. Soon they'll be terrorizing the neighborhood and the neighbors will come for you. No let the dog loose. Save yourself grief.

    • DeadlyFruit
      DeadlyFruit commented
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      He’s a whippet - he is always going to be faster than them furry bunnies! Rotten rabbits don’t eat very much but they do eat my new pea and carrot sprouts which is frustrating. They leave the cannabis, tomatoes, and most other things alone. I have the carrots and peas behind a three foot chicken wire fence and they still get in. My dog spooked a small bunny (older than a baby but not full sized) a few days ago and it went through a portable dog fence with gaps between the bars of maybe a couple inches at most and it did it at full speed. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it.

    #3
    Are there straight side solo cups?
    The pictures weren't from the same tent unless they moved the coffee container, hygrometer/thermometer included. There's no zipper behind the the container in the second picture. What is the purple stuff in the middle of the drip tray, like it was coming out of the cup?
    I do like that the coffee container is a Great Value brand, Columbian.
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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