I’m just staying busy…I overloaded my small grow space on first grow…OK harvest though…The ladies were packed like sardines…Couldn’t stretch their wings,if you know what I mean…I have two og kush in there now…I need the room for the photo seedlings…Got a couple of 4’ T5 that I used to grow with in Scrog,but have no room…I would like to have the photos in the ground around late March or early April…Spring is in the air here…GSC,Gelato,and some no name strains that was also shiped…It will be cool to see the no-names grow…
Acapulco Gold,Really fond memories with this strain…Is it the same as you remember.
I will have to set a reminder to not show up here. Y’all are making me want to plant more stuff. I appreciate Y’all!
That’s the idea…Grow grow grow
Not exactly but close. I think @DollarBill also has some AG seeds. I have 2 seeds left and I am thinking I need to seed this girl. My strain is 10 years old and my seed still popped in 2 days…OMG…I’m blessed
I know what you mean bout overcrowding. I had 32 plants in my tent just a short while ago…no breathing room.
I got it under control now but I only have 3, maybe 4 (she is struggling—Jamaican) for the yard. Just been so busy…but busy getting nothing done…Know what I mean?
I got a dozen irons in the fire and guess I must be a sadomasochist…
At least I am not bored!
It’s irons-in-the-fire time for sure…Got a room full of dormant tropical plants needing to go back outside later this month…Been helping the other-half replanting bulbs and reworking the garden…She likes a beautiful yard and I’m the free labor… By the way, has anyone been able to send pictures lately…I was able up until 2 weeks past to upload pictures from either camera or photo gallery off my phone…Even one photo says to much data.
I just offloaded 13 cherry tomato plants and six bell peppers. More space. Thank you for the assistance.
I am seeding my maters from last year…Using my nano solution to treat mold on the emerging slices of tomato i put in clear boxes. 80f & 80rh…I get mold in 2 days right on the soil where the tomato slices are. I spray my solution and I am 10 days in with MOLD GONE! no re-emergence.
@Jared hope it works as well for you as it is for my tomato test bed…
I ordered my BASIL seeds as accompaniments…Seeds 4 Some Zucchini and squash (for the FLOWERS) too. Coming from east coast…hope they get here soon…spring is a poppin in Vegas
I just tried to upload two pics…said the file was too big. Been that way for a while now
Thank you Mike, I have downloaded it, but can’t find any instructions on how to use it? I see you can see the size in pixels and inches…but that’s not how the pictures are sized in this forum.
@Kris click the top left button i circled it “1” that will open your pics, then click the bottom left button 2 that will resize it an automatically download it into you photo gallery
Hope that help man I should’ve have explained it from the start
Thank you Mike. I’ve done that but the problem seems to be that once you bring the picture into the program you need to know what size to change it to…and that is where my problem is. Do I change the pic to what size? …and do I make the change in pixels, ‘mm’, ‘cm’, ‘inch’?
@Kris i never had too do that I would just click the button that opens photos an click the pic I wanted to resize after I click on that pic it would show that pic in the display box then I would just click on the download button an it would resize then automatically save it to make photos but as far as tinkering with anything else I haven’t so hopefully that will help
Hey Mike,
Thanks for trying to help me through this :). Could you please tell me what figures you have in this area of the app? I have tried all different settings, this one attempt was set for 4X4 ‘inches’.
Mike, thank you so much!!! Those were the magic numbers!!
You have removed the complete frustration I was feeling LOL
Fall in the Spring! Beautiful change of color…frosty too. Which strain Kris?
and BTW, his is onl PIXEL, yours is on INCH…
notice on the bar above = pixel, mm, cm, inch
Thanks Mike! This is my first grow in over 40 years. The folks I’ve met on this forum have been a great help.