My Humboldt Abode

Right on Grow Bro and standing by :love_you_gesture:

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Slowing their growth while you are out of town, could be a good thing.
Lower intensity lights, maybe, too.
Best not to leave town, but life happens, I know.
Good travels.

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That’s a great call. Thanks man! I’ll probably knock them down to 15 hours this weekend and then do the flip Wednesday night because I’ll be back Friday night. Luckily this times only 4 days. Honestly if it were up to me I might never leave but the wife is a different story.

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Driving Mrs. Daisy, I signed up, for life, easy to forget, sometimes.
Yup, I know.
We went “Black Friday” shopping, cause she asked if I wanted to visit the grow store (she wanted 4-stores today).
I got my Nathans Hot Dogs and FFHF from the grow store.

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Any time you get Nathan’s it’s a win. We did the dispo because we’re between harvests and then I did Autopots and Buildasoil online.

Illinois got my contribution without my WA Med Discount. Ouch, Ouch.
WA Med Discount costs month trips at the green store = research
$27.00/Eighth, OUCH

We’re not far off that and we don’t have med. We always grab the 100 dollar discount ounce from a local place called Lume though. They’re usually leafy but better than most the other stuff I’ve found around since the move.

Come visit.
I was on my way to Alaska, in 1980’s.
Got this far. WA
Been there, Not Now.
Kansas or OK next.

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I meant in prices, but would if I could. I lived in Denver for a decade or so and almost moved to Washington but the wife moved me to Michigan. I will say it’s pretty primo up here. I’m 45 minutes from the main city but have a great local grocery, plenty of local foods, and more options and number of Dispos than I had anywhere I lived in Denver I think. Plus the lakes and wilderness. We went up to Alaska a few years back and loved it. I’d say the Upper Peninsula in Michigan is the closest you’d get state side. It’s beautiful and pretty wild still. We live near Traverse so a little south of that and it’s also super nice.

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First snow of the year. We measured 14.5 inches.

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These were the girls Sunday night after the defol and preparation for the trip. I think I went a little heavy on the leaf removal on Evie, but her extra bushy nature was blocking light to almost all the lower bud sites. Overall pretty happy with the results though. Definitely getting much better airflow and light penetration now.

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And how much since?
Lake Effect?
Be safe and warm.

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I think we ended up around 2 feet accumulated by the end. We flew out Monday and it was still coming down when we left. We’re about 15 minutes south of Torch lake and are guessing it had a little too do with it.

Did y’all get any?

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Just the Bomb Cyclone and a week of rain.
My snow removal shovel is more retired than me, fortunately.

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Man that must be nice. We were shoveling for days and had to buy a roof rake because of the accumulation on the roof. It blew an old TN boy away.

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, and Whidbey Island, I like best, for now.

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Man I should leave my plants alone more often I guess. Everyone was looking super happy today after getting back. Gave the 3x3 their first bloom feed and flipped the light schedule on them last night. Gave the main girls one more gallon each of plain water in their bases mainly to combat low humidity in the tent and will pull the wicks and then top feeds tomorrow. They were about 2 feeds ahead in ppm so hoping with one half feed tomorrow they’ll be right back in line.

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