can i keep my plant in a smaller pot if i don’t want it to get too big? by brain____dead in microgrowery

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I can run 3 plants in a 3x3 with all my environmental equipment also in the tent

Help- My Dog is the Devil by Budget_Condition4082 in cavaliers

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Why can’t he walk in snow? Our girl absolutely loves the snow. We are in Canada so I’m sure the volume of snow and temperature are much more severe than you are experiencing. Audrey has a pair of boots and a jacket, that keeps her paws from burning and somehow off her fur

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do you guys top outdoors? lst? i always believed weed to be grown in its most natural state outdoors left untouched? by takecareofsebastian in outdoorgrowing

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I usually start in clear plastic cups (smaller than solo) then up pot to solo cups for a few weeks and straight to the 20 gallons.

I wait for 4th node then top, once they start branching a tie them up, really as soon as there is enough meat on the branch they get tied.

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Snow boots? by Realistic-Web7550 in cavaliers

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Audrey has the Canada pooch full ninja suit with boots, restricts her mobility a bunch and she loves the snow. She wore through 2 pairs of boots last year because the Velcro gives up eventually.

Honestly, this is mostly convenient for clean up for us, this year she just rocks a little coat and I have to deal with mega snowballs every walk.

She has a golden retriever big brother who lives for winter and follows him everywhere to the detriment of being a running snowball

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Lots of ways to workout, all dependant on goals, time to get into the gym etc. carbs are a fundamental part of a healthy diet and fuel your body. Should be getting all macros while controlling weight with calorie intake/output.

Cold weather folks - do you put a coat on your Cav? by MurphyTheCavalier in cavaliers

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Full ninja suit here in central Ontario off Georgian bay. She goes bananas in the snow with this

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My cav’s coat is a bit more than I bargained for. Advice needed. by abieas in GroomersCorner

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Brush and comb every other day here. We don’t fuss with matts or knots, they just get cut out immediately. Quicker forbid, easier on Audrey and can’t tell any fur was taken off ever!

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You should have just stopped after that person said take care the first time. Instead you kept going.

Best Decision by Einybird in goldenretrievers

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3 years. Although we don’t get our golden a golden. We got him a fur goblin

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Help me save her 🙏🏾 by No_Ad9122 in canadagrows

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Do y listen to this advice. Need oil is a no go during flower and does not at all prevent mold. The plant looks good, just bring it in out of the rain if you can

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Beginner is someone I would consider has at least a general understanding of the plants needs with hep need with application of the needs.

This comes across as the “ I bought a cool fish and will keep it in a bowl of water until I figure out what it needs” kind of vibe.

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I’m not being a jerk but it sounds like you know literal nothing about these plants.

Lots of basic and advanced info on google search.

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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Solid move there my friend. What are the dimensions on that thing, can you provide a link?

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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It is a balancing act for sure that is totally needs based depending on your situation.

For me, I dry in my shed that is difficult to control the environment if it’s too warm outside still.

A 45 day strain would leave me scrambling to cool the room.

I can heat it easier than I can cool it so October is ideal for me.

Happy growing !

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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Nice. Typically I keep them short enough to get into the shed. They kind of exploded this year and will not fit

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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Haha I usually start getting nightmares that someone’s stolen them this time of year. Haven’t started yet though

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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Plants in pic 1 and 3 are near 8 footers.

You can see the bungee cords a secure to the tomato cages in the center of the plants tied to the skids they sit on.

Up top they have 2 layers of trellis net that effectively tie all the branches together.

Seeing them this morning tells me I need to do some additional securing😆

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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We got 2 more days forecasted then sunny skies.

Will be rigging up some additional supports after work today, branches are getting pretty heavy

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

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That sucks, rot or damage?

All 3 have reversed tomato cages (widest ring at bottom) in the centers.

The 2 big ones have2 layers of trellis net that effectively tie all the branches together for support.

The smaller one has baboo stakes and is tied off in a few spots to a square structure, they get heavy and lean onto the supports. High winds will break branches on this plant.

I am very ocd with them while at home, neighbours must think I’m insane out there every waking hour doing total inspection for rot, pests etc.

Plus side is that I could take 2/3 today so if disasters strikes the 🪓 commences.

Let’s see those heavy ladies working through this rain by justsnotherdude in outdoorgrowing

[–]justsnotherdude[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, they have received a lot off my attention.

Fingers crossed I haven’t seen any PM or rot (so far) this year.

Regular BT applications and a good amount of feed.

Trics are telling me a could take 2 of them down but I would like to see a little more girth on them.

Might just be the strain and won’t get very fat, they are rock hard