How much for a copy of that last bud pic suited to production of an A3 high gloss print?View attachment 5238245View attachment 5238246View attachment 5238247View attachment 5238248View attachment 5238249View attachment 5238250Big ones gorilla glue rest are gorilla cookies, all autoflowers
Very pretty mate. Best to you and all!!Weekly update:
6 weeks now since flip. Chiquita Banana fems from WSE. Seem to be doing OK. Hoping they will start really stacking it on over next few weeks.
They need to get a wriggle on.
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Cheers !Very pretty mate. Best to you and all!!
Stick to posting suff about weed mate. Cheers.View attachment 5239362View attachment 5239363View attachment 5239364View attachment 5239365View attachment 5239366View attachment 5239367View attachment 5239368Back to weed might harvest this thursday going purple
That is interesting. Eco Seaweed. I wonder where the Eco comes into it. Phycohealth is the only Company in Australia that grows Seaweed, (perhaps another University is recently onto it now.) "Grows from spore" not "Harvests"ps, you guys should see my three foot plant is more like 5 feet now, just been giving her eco seaweed powder
I get abit carried away at times.That is interesting. Eco Seaweed. I wonder where the Eco comes into it. Phycohealth is the only Company in Australia that grows Seaweed, (perhaps another University is recently onto it now.) "Grows from spore" not "Harvests"
Anyone interested in innovative growing, of anything, and an amazing natural resouce would appreciate this video. Check it out.
The miraculous power of the humble seaweed
This fast-growing ancient organism could become the super-material of the future.www.bbc.com
Pia (Dr.) wear's a scarf as she had an accident a couple years back where a couple strains of hair got caught in a pump. Ripped 1/3rd of her scalp off. Very lucky to survive. Another interesting aside. This particular edible Japanese seaweed also grows in Tasmania. Wood chip ships from Japan bought ballast water out and dumped it in the Harbour whilst taking on woodchips. The ballast water contained the seaweed spore. For better or for worse.
Have a great Chrissy everyone.
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