So I woke them up from their nap, and transplanted them into Dutch buckets. I also moved them into the greenhouse to start flowering. One is taller with really no branching, the other is shorter with alot of branching.
@Teamdirtbag2, yeah i can tell lmao, a diverse forest full of different gens, sizes, colors, etc... you're a full on project planner at this point, hard to keep up with all these plants even on GD, i cant begin to imagine the madness at home lol π π π π
@Teamdirtbag2, honestly i never bothered to find out what rhe average might be or what other people pump it up to...i just figured that was another thing I'll add to mother earth's job description as my garden assistant.
@Experimentgreen, hahahahahaha ....
300 is the average everywhere all the time outside.... in a room with a person breathing it goes up from there. π€
@@Delicate_Sounds, didn't notice until now?... great eye... it more noticeable in pics. I haven't found them in there yet. But it could be.. Hmm I will have to check it out. Thanks...
@Experimentgreen, no no no no no no.... that is Strawberry Lemonade from Barney's farm. I believe light penetration is the reason. Just wait I'll show you.π
@Teamdirtbag2, i need a new light too...and a really tall tent. π€£
Hey how come these girls have the yellowed leaves on the bottom when they have a solid nutrient lineup? The transplant? Are these the mucky root plants?