Rhino's in the wild & scrogged indoors

Boulderheads

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Ok, so I was looking at my setup and realized that I was wasting my light due to the screen not being completely filled out. I don't like wasting anything especially precious electricity, so I decided to cut my scrog apart into 2 seperate screens. The plants can support themselves so I just trimmed the screen and separated the two. Now I put my big bushy momma in between the two and will start training her today. I know this might be a crazy move this late, but it has already been done. Here is some more eye candy
 

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Boulderheads

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Thanks doc, yeah, I kept trying to figure out how I was gonna support those babies...answer was all around me. Makes visiting my patches discretely much easier if I am not trying to carry in a bunch of bamboo stakes or tomato cages...dead branches and a camp saw work just fine!!
 

Boulderheads

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thanks sub... these were even rushed too or at least I thought they were. I only got a chance to veg inside for 3 weeks once the clones rooted. The big stalk you speak of went out on June 1 and was approx, 18 inches tall at the time. Native soil amended with MG organic blood and bone meal, watered by nature.
 

Boulderheads

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took the girls outside for some natural rays today, boy do they look awesome under natural light.
 

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Dr. Greenhorn

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man, they look really good boulder.. it's neat to see all those tops like that. I can't wait to so them when it comes harvest time. they got pretty colors to it too :joint:
 

Boulderheads

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Thanks for coming by doc! You make this journal worth keeping up on. As soon as I can I am throwing mad rep your way..by the way... I love Pepper!! Saw them in concert in a small venue in Atlantic City, NJ about 4 years ago. If you like them..check out MAD CADDIES..great style
 
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