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Farmorganic It goes perfect with the ladys they all grow good at the end of week 2 i have givethem there first feeding i have those to make it myself
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Week 3. Vegetation
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Farmorganic It was a good weak now i go back to the spot and make it ready for the plants i make 2 spots this year 1 i use for 10 years already and a new one
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Week 4. Vegetation
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Farmorganic 1 have 1 spot mixed strains and 1 with q0 heavyweight we see how they so it this summer
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Week 6. Vegetation
4y ago
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Farmorganic They go hard almost grow twice as big as 2 weeks ago
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Week 8. Vegetation
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Farmorganic They go hard almost grow twice as big as 2 weeks ago
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Week 9. Vegetation
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Farmorganic This was my last post i think
I have ptsd and this was my medicine for this year all my plants drown because of the high water i feel really depressed right now
Maybe try laying a good layer of straw or sand around the plant. I would spread it out atleast 4 feet wide and 5 inches thick. Anything to help absorb that standing water and prevent pooling might help.
That's the shit.
And people are like "Wtf" when I had a mere 180 or so plants in my backyard.
*How shit is that, I've never used the emoticon thingy...and when I do try use it, it doesn't have horns....on a site about growing weed? Are you kidding me?
Sorry to hear dude.
I'm assuming you're in Europe considering the flooding...
If you are, you can blame your govts and related policies (just like covid crap). They fucking knew there was going to be heavy rain (and probably aided by geoengineering) and kept dams full too.