Bigbrown

A Big Brown Caboose! (13/02/8)

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Oh ya bro..I got onto that one too now and have taken a seat :) I get lost sometimes but usually find my way eventually :P Little ones coming along nicely in the new homes.

Best of luck!

PEace

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Dont worry mate you didnt miss much hehe :) i hope this soil will do wonders, time will tell!

Thanks

Edit 10/3;

Babies seem to love this new harsch environment hehe..

40~% rh. 28degree cel lights on, also in flowerspace i got some strong breezes.

So im very happy with this soil :)

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everyhting is going fine it sees, thanks for the lil pics ;)

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nice little tail :) do you keep those pots when you repot and let the root grow thru it? theyy push thru eaily if so?

Have a good grow man ;)

Ihave used those and with the clay bals inside you can keep them more moist, I would not use them anymore with lightmix or something like that. The containers become dry and the roots dont grow trough good enough for my likings just discovered that with the seedtest I'm posting. Now I use plastic drink cups with a hole in the bottom or little plastic dirt containers. Never tried it with this clay balls inside but I don't grow hydro yet, following the grow to pick up a few things from it. I'm curious how this carton/ compost containers will do for you.
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thanks for the feedback man

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Thanks for info UnDutched! i wont be using it anymore neither hehe.

& alittle late update :P excuse moi.

Girls getting pretty & have done some good growing since last update.

I will start gently with PF next feeding.

Theese pics are from acouple of days ago.

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peace!

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Thanks man, seed pop 8feb, so week 6 or 7 now :)

They've had it alittle hard with a big plant taking all their light while growing up, & theese peat-pots..

but now they are in flowering in flowering room with all the light they can take from my

400W hps.

Post some pics later today (lier lier pants on fire)

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Hey Bigbro! Those ladies are coming along nicely I see :) Very healthy indeed! I'm happy you are liking your new soil mix as much as the plants seem to be. I would love to try some soil growing sometime for the taste but I'm greedy and like the hydro yields :P Maybe not so much greedy and more that and paying for pain meds sucks so I hate running out.

I've tried the bigger peat pots for other gardening and don't like them either :P They are either too wet and soggy, or they get dry too quickly. I will stick to the really small starter peat pellets though for planting seeds as I've had good luck with them...18 outta 19 survivors :)

Lookin forward to seein them in full flower..all the best brother :biggrin:

Peace

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Thanks for the lil pics liar liar :P :P

Hope they will like the flowering room and become big! i see it already started a little :)

Have a good grow

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alright brother good stuff, i am supprised that the caboose doesent really show much of the trainwreck in the leaf`s and what not maybe it`s just me but it still look`s like a killer plant from what i have seen , that bud look`s pretty awesome as well. keep it up big brown!

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Hey guys, sorry that i havent updated & answered any1 yet, got busted last week

for the first time, so ive been really shaky theese past days after, hehe.

Almost killed my babies since i couldnt come home, & i didnt feel

like posting anything here until i saw them recover, and now they are :)

Strong theese plants are, like Yoda would say.

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Ah shit bro no apologies taking care of yourself is first priority. I'm very sorry to hear this, I wonder sometimes when we don't hear from our good friends on here for awhile if the pigs have landed.. bad news indeed bro :( I was in once, never again if I can help it thanks :fie: On the bright side you did not get in trouble for the plants obviously and they are strong survivors as you say :) :) Soon this will be behind you..I bet that first toke once home was nice though eh?? lol

Peace

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yeah sorry to hear man about the troubles!! but at least like smokey said you still have the plants! and from what you way they seem to be recovering so let's roll on life ;)

Best of luck man keep us updated

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