ganga girls northern grow

RIBrian

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P.s. plus it is cheap as can be. I get 5000 gallons for 300$ so between the nutes that run me 250 and the manure...The cost of seeds and the cheap cost materials that I am using for my boxes basically I am looking at about $65 a plant.
But when you are looking at 4-5+ pounds a plant....well....you do that math lol

Guess I needed to study harder
 

ganga gurl420

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2018-08-20 17.13.07.jpg The 3 stages of flowering that I still get (little kid on Christmas morning excited about)
1. Starting to see the first thick pistils after the stretch
2. The first visible trichomes on the leaf (just seen them today) :bigjoint:
3. When your budlets are starting to get visible from afar.

Oh how I love growing :leaf::hump:2018-08-20 16.10.12.jpg
 
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meangreengrowinmachine

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View attachment 4184151 The 3 stages of flowering that I still get (little kid on Christmas morning excited about)
1. Starting to see the first thick pistils after the stretch
2. The first visible trichomes on the leaf (just seen them today) :bigjoint:
3. When your budlets are starting to get visible from afar.

Oh how I love growing :leaf::hump:View attachment 4184093
now the show REALLY begins! can't wait to see them mature over the next few weeks!
 

too larry

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View attachment 4184151 The 3 stages of flowering that I still get (little kid on Christmas morning excited about)
1. Starting to see the first thick pistils after the stretch
2. The first visible trichomes on the leaf (just seen them today) :bigjoint:
3. When your budlets are starting to get visible from afar.

Oh how I love growing :leaf::hump:View attachment 4184093
Growing is better than any drug. Wait, what I meant was. . . .
 

CocoTwisty

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It's gonna be awesome to compare our grows in the end. We both are going about things in very much the same manner in two totally different climates and areas.

IMO it would be nice to see more people learning to work with native soils. I've had several growers here tell not to do it and others look at me like I'm crazy. It's amazing what enough composted organic matter can do to just about any soil.
Totally agree with you... replicate nature and build the soil naturally for free abundance
 
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