@Ekkssttrrmm@grow_diaries Plants grow fine in any size pot...
They just show a lot more above the soil in smaller pots but that rootzone is more important than anything up top
Also people fuck up watering in big pot small plant
@GregShulmanMD@HunterBiden@TheKevinDalton Biden and McConnell are two of the best legislative operators to do the job regardless of how you feel about their politics
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@BrothersGrimmOG@MrsSoulBrosGrim@SeedsmanSeeds@N_A_S_C_ This is great I think generally speaking we need lobbying for home growers to happen and I think y'all priorities line up with that as well
I got some of the NL x C99 crosses going right now from y'all and they looking great
@ArizonaGrows I think working in a little more gluten/rolling out the shape you want a little tighter that's gonna get you that like perfect dome
In the oven it probably puffed out really nicely but didn't have the structure to hold everything up quite right
@2ltSierra@Floppy401 Not in the field the officers had a bit more leeway with it but they got issued the same basic uniforms they understood how big a target officers were and wanted to minimize it while the Europeans thought it was important for morale for the officers to be easy t see by their men
@GardenKings420 Yeah I'm not looking to fuck up the craft people at all I just think I can beat the trash whenever it's legal here people want cheap pre rolls
I think it all comes down to finding the right plants for here
We used to out produce cali in TN and KY I'm just saying
@GardenKings420 I think it's the right thing to do I cooked for people because I like feeding people the market is saying they want stuff at a price what's the best way to meet that market
@GardenKings420 Incredibly fucking lazy but with some experience behind it
I really wanna grow a massive amount of weed like this here and then dry it perfectly and get it to consumers for cheaper than the factory trash
I'm pretty sure that's how they used to do it here anyway
@GardenKings420 Yep started a few things indoors mowed it threw those things outside on a rainy day then it didn't rain for 2 weeks which doesn't usually happen ever here especially in April there's 'good' weeds 'bad weeds' volunteers from last year and everything I want to live is healthy