to try and grow through next winter
Thermodynamically speaking it really is the way to go.
Energy will always flow from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. When you move against the grain you pay for it.
Theoreticly,,,one can't make a room colder, you can't "add cold"~ only remove heat .
An AC is a heat pump, a radiator is a heat displacer.
Winter is ever willing to take on what a grower has in abundance.
A guy can always put on more clothing.
Conversely-There is only so much you can take off.
Processing,,,processing
Mulling it,,,
They are in the dark ,and I would need to confirm, however: I think the soil line is approximately 16 to 18 inch off the floor, and the tallest ones are as tall as I.
Might find a five footer. Easy 4.
We are going to have a real live product demonstration here.
We will see if that "Royal Black" additive has the Si~hit,,, claims to have.
That nasty white oscillator is a one fan army. Last one alive in the room. That workhorse is trying to function as both intake and circulation.
Have you ever seen a blown down grain crop? In the past I have had plants going 'timber' in week 5
,,, in the past.
You may have noticed that I am working without a net. Or stake,, or cage.
Those plants got to be 4 feet tall and are not hardened off by wind. Just freeball'n natural. If they stay up, I will fully endorse the Black. Seems to be the viagra of the dope world.
Got some bad shots of some nice plants , this morning.
SweetLove.
Lotsa spires on that girl.
Twinkle Tart
Again
Background Citrus City
Citrus City
Looks like good yield, and easy trimming.
Tammy Hawks
Gave her neighbour forty whacks
I think that should be Squatty BR F2, bombing the foreground.
This may be the other BR F2
This is. Fo sho