Start of week six.... lots of stretching over the last week, looking healthy and a slight aroma developing, really not doing much with them just a quick feed every few days and a check up 😝
@CRiSPrGrow, if it ain’t broke 😂 check out the couple of pics I’ve added, I’ve had this strange self topping thing happen twice now, I’m beginning to think it’s not so rare 😉
@LockDownGrow, I think auto seeds have such a variety of genetics it’s pot luck a lot of the time how the plant will grow, I have a GSC that wasn’t topped it’s about 30cm tall 30cm wide and one which was and is a metre tall and 50cm wide 😂 that’s why after my next run I’m trying photoperiod and keeping a couple of mothers hopefully 👍 in future with autos I think germinating an extra seed or two and deciding after 2-3 weeks which we should keep would limit disappointment 😂
It's a Saturn V, that will send people to the moon!
How Big Was the Saturn V?
The Saturn V rocket was 111 meters (363 feet) tall, about the height of a 36-story-tall building, and 18 meters (60 feet) taller than the Statue of Liberty. Fully fueled for liftoff, the Saturn V weighed 2.8 million kilograms (6.2 million pounds), the weight of about 400 elephants. The rocket generated 34.5 million newtons (7.6 million pounds) of thrust at launch, creating more power than 85 Hoover Dams. A car that gets 48 kilometers (30 miles) to the gallon could drive around the world around 800 times with the amount of fuel the Saturn V used for a lunar landing mission. It could launch about 118,000 kilograms (130 tons) into Earth orbit. That's about as much weight as 10 school buses. The Saturn V could launch about 43,500 kilograms (50 tons) to the moon. That's about the same as four school buses.