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Shtote

Anybody HAwaiian Snow from GH?:rasta:
I have this strain outdoor at +44N this year
 

Mightyka

Well-known member
Veteran
Strain/Breeder: Lebanese/ Blue hemp
Harvest time: October 1
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 600 grams
Mold: no
Potency: 8/10
Year of grow: 2009
One of the best outdoor plant, what I cultivated.

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Strain/Breeder: Erdbeer/ I cant remember...
Harvest time: October 4
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 380 grams
Mold: no
Potency: 8/10
Year of grow: 2009
Very strong sativa!

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Strain/Breeder: California orange/Dutch passion
Harvest time: October 15
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 320 grams
Mold: no
Potency: 9/10
Year of grow: 2008
Good yelder.

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Strain/Breeder: MK-Ultra/TH Seeds
Harvest time: October 20
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 280 grams
Mold: A little
Potency: 9,5/10
Year of grow: 2009
Best taste outdoor, what I smoked.

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Strain/Breeder: Chronic/ Serious seeds
Harvest time: October 30
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 205 grams
Mold: A little
Potency: 7/10
Year of grow: 2009

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Strain/Breeder: Mountain jam/ Chimera seeds
Harvest time: November 8
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 185 grams
Mold: 1/4 of plant was destroy
Potency: 9/10
Year of grow: 2009
It looks like indoor!

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Strain/Breeder: Belladonna/ Paradise seeds
Harvest time: October 26
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 245 grams
Mold: A little
Potency: 7/10
Year of grow: 2009

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Strain/Breeder: BCN Diesel/ Cannabia seeds
Harvest time: October 31
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 170 grams
Mold: No
Potency: 6/10
Year of grow: 2009

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Strain/Breeder: Chronic/ Serious seeds
Harvest time: October 31
Latitude of grow: 50 n
Location: Czech
Yield: 320 grams
Mold: A little
Potency: 6/10
Year of grow: 2009

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BCGG

New member
Ata Tundra

Ata Tundra

This strain is called Ata Tundra.

It's the fastest flowering
strain in the seedsman catalogue.
So far so good but still have about
8-10 weeks to go.

Supposedly it's a cross of Matanuska Tundra
and a Kazakstani indica. f1 pure indica.

The plant in the left to the background
is a Skunk haze Cross with Afghani #1
that I created myself.. not sure what to
expect with that one but I doubt
it will finish. I also have
some Hindu kush going and several
other Ata tundras.
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bodler

HiGH Member
Veteran
Strain/Breeder: Utopi.a haze b.farm
Harvest time: mid november
Latitude of grow: 43n
Location: it
Growing type: out in pot
Average yield: 80g for plant in pot30l
Potency: 7 - tipical haze smell and lemon taste
Mold?:
Year of grow: 2009


Strain/Breeder: J.herer - d.quality seeds
Harvest time: november
Latitude of grow: \\
Location: \\
Growing type: \\
Average yield: 120 gr
Mold?:
Year of grow: \\
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

Active member
Strain/Breeder: Durban Poison/ Dutch Passion
Harvest time: End of September/First week of October
Latitude of grow: 40-42*N
Location: East Coast
Average yield: unknown
Mold?: zero VERY high resistance
Potency: 7.5
Year of grow: 2009

Growers Notes: Very uniform growth, great germ rates (7 of 7), zero PM or mold even though surrounding plants had spots. Received direct light all day. purple/golden colours in cooler weather. mild mid day smoke...not too potent but great none the less. fruity/citrus aroma.
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bodler

HiGH Member
Veteran
Strain/Breeder: me
Harvest time: early november
Latitude of grow: 52
Location: it
Average GREAT in pot of 50 lt 600gr
Mold?:
Potency: 8
Year of grow: 2009

Growers Notes: extraordinary!!!
 

ghost of sage

Active member
MR NICE

MR NICE

Mr nice early skunk

harvest-1st to 3rd week sept
lat of grow-31*
yeild-about one pound per
mold-very little from bud worms
this was pretty much about as maintenance free as you can get growing a plant outdoors in the bush and not out in the wide open,which is a whole different animal.I was very satisfied with this strain.
 

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outsidegrower

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Premium user
Veteran
Strain/Breeder: sensi seeds jamaican pearl
Harvest time: Oct. 5 (small sample)
Latitude of grow: 46 Degrees
Average yield: 600 grams per plant
Mold?: never ever
Potency:very strong, intense, slightly trippy, sativa high, energetic, red eyed, creeper, spacey and long lasting, intoxicating and i just want to smoke more and more. grew mandala #1 also and the pearl was just as strong potency wise.
Year of grow 2010
grown on a compost pile covered with top soil. tiger bloom, neptunes harvast.

tastes like pine, skunk, musk, diesel fuel, very smooth smoke. super high quality outdoor bud. long harvast window resin heads turn white the last week of sept. and stay white untill mid oct. just puts on more weight the longer you wait. my personal favorite it has earned a spot in my garden forever!! so easy to grow recomend it to all my fellow growers who brave the outdoors.
 

ghost of sage

Active member
Dern OCT 5th at 46*N???It musta been a really early sample!We love the jamaican pearl but we can never pull it until about OCT 30th at 31*N.
 

Maina

Active member
Veteran
Grow new england north east
White widow GHS Finished Oct7 20% Mold Massive plant great yield loves LST outdoors.
Barney farms sweet tooth and LSD 80% mold Monster!Outdoors not good!
Dutchpashion Twilight finished oct 7 0 mold med yield.
 

Nexus28

New member
Strain/Breeder: HerijuanaJack33/CH9 Female Seeds
Harvest time: October 17
Latitude of grow: 36 n
Location: US (SC)
Yield: good
Mold: no
Potency: 8/10
Year of grow: 2010
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ecr8d

Active member
Strain/Breeder: Sweet Afgani Delicious/Sweet Seeds
Harvest time: October 22
Location: Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
Yield: good
Mold: no
Potency: 7,5/10
Year of grow: 2010
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xevinieto8

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Hi!!!!!!!!! Look my wonderful pet!! We arent the only who loves weed ( Humans)!!! This is a Death's-head Hawkmoth, "Acherontia atropos". Acherontia atropos is the most widely-known of the three species of Death's-head Hawkmoth. Found throughout the Middle East and the Mediterranean region, and increasingly as far north as southern Great Britain due to recently mild British winters, this moth is easily distinguishable from others in this region by a vaguely skull-shaped pattern on its thorax. A. atropos is also very large, with a wingspan of 90–130 mm (three to five inches), being the largest moth in some of the regions in which it is found. The adult has the typical streamlined wings and body of Sphingidae. The upper wings are brown with slight yellow wavy lines; the lower wings are yellow with some wide brown waves. It rests during the day on trees or in the litter, holding the wings like a tent over the body.

The moth also has numerous other unusual features. It has the ability to emit a loud squeak if irritated. The sound is produced by expelling air from its proboscis. It often accompanies this sound with flashing its brightly marked abdomen in a further attempt to deter its predators. It is commonly observed raiding beehives for honey at night. Unlike the other species of Acherontia, it only attacks colonies of the well-known Western honey bee, Apis mellifera. It is attacked by guard bees at the entrance, but the thick cuticle and resistance to venom allow it to enter the hive. It is able to move about in hives unmolested because it mimics the scent of the bees.[1]

The British entomological journal Atropos takes its name from this species.
 

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