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Melvan
Sensi Advanced Grower
Joined: 08 November 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 343 |
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Posted: 02 August 2012 at 05:50 |
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Awesome. I've yet to see an NL not love the appalachian clay.
Honestly, not much for prepping holes in fall cause come spring you always find better spots. Dig up the hole, mix 1 part pro-mix with 1 part the clay you dug up, and one part Happy Frog soil, toss a chopped up fish in the bottom of the hole, fill it back up with your mix. A couple of weeks before you plan to put out is fine. Day before you put out go around and stir the holes back up again. Many others will tell you lots of different ways and lots of different mixes, really just need to pick what sounds like will work best for you There are as many mixes for your holes as there are growers in the world, lol. NL is known for her nice round bushy structure and dense stacking nugs in the od. Grows just as well in the corn as she does in the guerilla. And, of course, few strains can match her soaring high, which is why she's still here while other "awesome tokes" are long forgotten. |
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mtn grown
Sensi Seedling
Joined: 23 July 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
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Posted: 03 August 2012 at 01:59 |
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many thanks melvan. when you try a new strain you never know what to expect.i grew some first lady this year as a gift from a friend and wow never expect the size that they got. some are pushing the 10ft mark and really standing out ...keeping my fingers crossed the eye in the sky doesn't spot them.i appreciate the info and can't wait to see how the nl turns out
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Melvan
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Posted: 04 August 2012 at 17:34 |
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mtn grown. You should tie those big gals down. I'd put a stake in the ground next to them, get some clothes line, bend them over and tie them down. Just like indoors, tie from the center, the top will bend itself back up straight towards the sun. Just do it a day after rain or watering so the center stalk is at its most malleable.
Good luck, can u get any pics? |
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Posted: 05 August 2012 at 22:43 |
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will have some pics posted soon.probably in outdoor forum seems more appropriate
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