@p59teitel @CCGNZ ... That's a beautiful dog, I'd hate to have her locked onto my forearm... but the way a loyal dog will protect a backyard always makes me proud. My two labs are all bark no bite so I employ a swifter way of dealing with thieving garden pests ... it arrives at about 1200 feet per second, and lands right behind the ear.
Had a big day today in the greenhouse, it was moving day... Everything got potted up into 3 gal bags. I used a mix of 70% compost/recycled soil, 15% fresh peat moss, 15% aged pine bark and a big scoop each wheel barrow of ground stone dust and plant-tone.
Tonight is their first night under the stars.... after a few hours of lights on. I rigged up painter lights to extend daylight to 10:40pm, to match the light schedule they've been on indoors (17on/7off). I'll dial this back over the next few weeks to land at 8:24pm which is sunset on 6/21 (summer solstice)... by 6/1 all will be in their final spots and I'll lose the lights.
I've identified 3 certain males so far, and left them in 1 gals for now. There's one super vigorous one that I really like so far (JW13) ... so I'll keep a close eye on how that one flowers indoors, but so far that's my keeper.
Indoors I moved all the clones up to the top shelf under the COBs. I stuck them on 4/12 and most look like they're ready to begin putting on new growth, and most likely have roots. I'll leave them under 17/7 for a few more days and flip them to flower on Wednesday (5/1).
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