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Dyr and Tanska outdoors 2010

MJBadger

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Looks like all the hard work is showing rewards , plants are certainly growing well . What sort of weather are you having ? it`s been very dry here for several weeks now . Plants grown at home are fine with a daily watering but the guerrilla plots could do with some heavy showers .

Fingers x`d you have a very successfull harvest .

Stay green .
 

dyr

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Thanks y'all :) We had a heavy shower about a week ago, before and after weather has been very hot with lots of sun, we're hoping for rain soon because it's already starting to look a little dry again. On most our spots the water is close to the surface but not on them all.

update from the old small Thyphoon spot today with purple thyphoon, they are small here the plants and extremely early, almost if not completely auto flowering. For a not AF plant they are too small I think :( certainly hope they are going to gain some weight. We removed all remaining males today and brought 2 home to collect pollen.

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Here's pics of the males we took:

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Females producing seeds:

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Lapplandish

Very beatiful plants mate - love the colours especially! :) ..can you make up any reasons why they are a bit small? Mayby soil is just a bit low on N?
 

dyr

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Thanks, I can think of atleast 3 reasons why they are small; could be soil is lacking something, could be it's the weather this year just wasn't optimal, and it could be the plant we chose last year had some bad genes or maybe AF genes.



The other purple Thyphoon spot today, also very small here, right now on this spot they will not yield more than a few grams each, but there is still time to gain weight of course. We fertilized with some organic flower stuff and watered them.


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bonghopper

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Amazing watching this grow happen. Especially the large thyphoon spot. I'd call that one wild growing compared to guerilla growing. Thats a sure was to make the species indigenous. A perfect strain for your area. I'm really looking forward to growing some at 55n next year after seeing your previous year and a couple of other grows in the forums. Do you know how tall a thyphoon can get? Have you grown any leb 27 before? Nice one.
 

dyr

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Thanks friends :) on the big thyphoon spot they are now around 1,5 - 2 meters tall(some are probably a bit taller) but I think they will soon stop growing taller and instead gain weight on the buds, it is rare to see thyphoon grow taller than 2,5 meters but happens sometimes ;) We've never grown leb27.




Pics of Eirdbei spot A from today:

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Only 3 males so far, not all are flowering yet:

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Here's some females:


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The tallest and most bushy on this spot is also a female, about 2 meters:

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dyr

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:thank you: :ying:

Kashmir update from today, we removed 1 hermie(also removed 1 two weeks ago), still no pure male signs, he he, it actually looks like it's going to be sensimilla here exept for a few pollinated preflowers on 1 or 2 plants :D most likely they were pollinated by the 2 hermies. We don't normally remove all the males but in this case we might try to make sensimilla because as Tanska said we don't really need one more strain with hermie traits ;)
They certainly are beautiful, we are gonna make hash and oil on everything if they all turn out to be hermies, we are keeping them anyway because this spot is atleast 10 km from the nearest of our other spots with Eirdbei.

Here's the kashmirs today:

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elmanito

With the last pic you would say well he's growing hemp.:D

Wonderful pics mate as always.:yes:

Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:

 
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