Open Show n' Tell 2016

I have 12 gtm specials bound for outdoors inside right now on an 18/6 light regimen and I was planning on moving them outside in a couple days. Man since I'm not flowering I've been walking in turning on the overhead fluorescents in the middle of the 6 hour dark, so they really ain't even had that 6 hours dark. I think I'm gonna give them 3-4 days of real 18/6, then a week of real17-6 and then move outside. What ya think? They're suppose to give you big, early trees of dank and I want them.
you should be fine smidge yours are just sexing out and will do what they should I got some early phenos budding now also but the later ones are fine . we started them end of march and should of waited longer before starting but forgot about the shorter veggie time on some of the strains
 
you should be fine smidge yours are just sexing out and will do what they should I got some early phenos budding now also but the later ones are fine . we started them end of march and should of waited longer before starting but forgot about the shorter veggie time on some of the strains

I started all mine on 17/7.. only one is flowering early.. I have another round of seawarp and seadragon seedlings waiting to sex then go out.
 
Pounded by rain....
We had a few thunder cells park over us yesterday late evening. I put in water bars on my driveway (steep, gravel driveway) every winter to shed the water off my driveway, and to keep it from washing away. Every May I scrape the drive flat again, get rid of those pesky water bar bumps. Well we got 1.5" of rain in about 90 minutes yesterday. Really did a number on the driveway, but should be an easy fix. I just scrape it flat again with the tractor. The tractor just needs about 15-20 minutes to get her up and running (old Massey Ferguson tractor) every time I use her (twice a year). Flat tires, battery.....you know, we all have that piece of equipment that needs a "lil TLC" to get them up and working again.
TMB-
 
Pounded by rain....
We had a few thunder cells park over us yesterday late evening. I put in water bars on my driveway (steep, gravel driveway) every winter to shed the water off my driveway, and to keep it from washing away. Every May I scrape the drive flat again, get rid of those pesky water bar bumps. Well we got 1.5" of rain in about 90 minutes yesterday. Really did a number on the driveway, but should be an easy fix. I just scrape it flat again with the tractor. The tractor just needs about 15-20 minutes to get her up and running (old Massey Ferguson tractor) every time I use her (twice a year). Flat tires, battery.....you know, we all have that piece of equipment that needs a "lil TLC" to get them up and working again.
TMB-
and those machines are sometimes more reliable than our so called mates who only want to sponge off your hard work..we all know one of them to
 
and those machines are sometimes more reliable than our so called mates who only want to sponge off your hard work..we all know one of them to
one I know 3 or 4 like that but I have stop helping them as huch caulse they wount come around when you need them.happy growing to you and all..ky
 
Pounded by rain....
We had a few thunder cells park over us yesterday late evening. I put in water bars on my driveway (steep, gravel driveway) every winter to shed the water off my driveway, and to keep it from washing away. Every May I scrape the drive flat again, get rid of those pesky water bar bumps. Well we got 1.5" of rain in about 90 minutes yesterday. Really did a number on the driveway, but should be an easy fix. I just scrape it flat again with the tractor. The tractor just needs about 15-20 minutes to get her up and running (old Massey Ferguson tractor) every time I use her (twice a year). Flat tires, battery.....you know, we all have that piece of equipment that needs a "lil TLC" to get them up and working again.
TMB-

Yea,thank God for viagra.
 
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