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dev0n

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HOLY CRAP! Second pic of GD looks like he's got his arm stuck in its maw and is about to get devoured. Those things are mammoth!
 
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Ganja D

HOLY CRAP! Second pic of GD looks like he's got his arm stuck in its maw and is about to get devoured. Those things are mammoth!

That isn't me in those pics that's Captain Nefarious. But yea those OG's are huge. We'll pollinate them in a few weeks. We pollinated the Mr. Nice with Shoe Goo as HL mentioned and two different Sequoia Mist keeper males. Both males were so impressive we had to keep both. One had tighter flower clusters and opened a little earlier,one had a bit more smell. Both spewed copious amount of pollen. The Shoo Goo is our 2nd place stud for most pollen dropped and collected and is an amazing plant. Almost all of our keeper males have been cloned.
But yea this is me,I only wear hats with a weed leaf,B's or pinstripes. HL and Captain N prefer the white, lady, safari/beach hat:)
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Here are some pics of the plants here.
Maybe our biggest Mikado Oak
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You can't tell but my left arm is leaning on Nomad's Blue Dream. Nomad if your reading,I think you should call your BD the Sky Scraper. It might finish way over 16 ft tall and it's as wide as a building.:)
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These are 2 of the 3 biggest Sequoia Mist's. I'm pretty excited that we have a bunch of these. The feeling of joy I felt when I recently discovered roots on our clones of both these plants is indescribable. Lot's of early tricomes developing and a strong buttery coffee smell almost like a master Kush is developing on most of the S Mist's. I really want to smoke some of this when it's done.
PTW/GF x GF/P F2(pink hair pheno) on left,Sequoia Mist on right.
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S Mist
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Purple Train Wreck x Grape Fruit,the original. This is one of my favorites of this strain which we have many of. Strong plant,strong fruity smell.
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Peace and happy growing.:)
 
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dev0n

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Heh okay I'm bad with faces to begin with but then we never see your guys' anyway. My bad, and yeah those trees are still frickin' huge :)

Awesome pics BTW, I really hope that Sequoia Mist migrates on the trade winds out to my neck of the woods, it looks amazing.
 

localhero

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wow holy crap, im in shock over here. 16ft plants, makes those 6ft wide smart pots look tiny. those pots must be solid root right about now. excellent work guys, amazing.
 

Yeoman

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I only wear hats with a weed leaf,B's or pinstripes


As a life-long fellow "B" hat wearer myself, I have to say that 'typically', pin stripe hats are usually only worn by our sworn enemies (Those whom reside in the Bronx..)

Regardless of Boston vs NY sports drama and potential hat faux pas, those plants are looking VERY healthy, especially considering how large they are. Lord knows how difficult it 'can' be to keep up with so many large plants. Last year I ran probably half of your numbers, with most giving 6-8lbs. I was basically hans-solo, with occasional help from my friends. It was a very full time job to say the least.

You guys definately seem to have great energy and do a wonderful job! Even with the description of the time and energy you have shared with us, you all make it seem care free; which is a true sign of an authority..

/Hats off to you three (and the pooch)!

Keep up the great work!

Regards,
 

McDank8O5

Member
what a good buddy that chocolate lab looks like Ganja D, i got a black one and she is by far the most loyal dog i have ever had. labs are the way to go!!! also this thread as proven to me smart pots are the way to go!

way to grow HL and GD!
 

DoobieDuck

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Wow..the taller they are the harder they fall. HBL..yours seem weeks ahead of my in flowering, that I don't understand as I am usually ahead of everyone I know in this state. Got any idea why? Looks great..DD
 
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Wow..the taller they are the harder they fall. HBL..yours seem weeks ahead of my in flowering, that I don't understand as I am usually ahead of everyone I know in this state. Got any idea why? Looks great..DD
There are a few reasons I can think of. First the Mr.Nice we have is an early flowering variety in general. Another reason is the fact these plants were started very early and are very mature and desperate to flower. Also some of the plants may be slightly root bound which may push them to flower.
Mostly,the flowers here are growing quite rapidly. I give that credit to great genetics and a very rich organic soil mix and naturally occurring organic fertilizers used properly with proper amounts of water based on the stage of growth.
Give em a little organic love Doobieduck,ditch the miracle grow next year. Also,tying the branches down like you have in your green house is changing the direction of how the plant uses growth hormones. Some suppercropping techniques like that will improve your yield and help maximize space but take a bit longer to flower. Either way your plants look great DoobieD.:)
 

localhero

Member
yo D, were all the plants you got goin right know the ones that were shredded up in veg by the birds? if not, the ones that werent pecked up, how do they compare?
 

DoobieDuck

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Hey D many thanks..I ditched the miracle grow already and have gone to Dr. Earth. My Orange Crush x Orange Mango is ripening fast now but the others are draggin thier feet. No problems..I'll be here when they finish. DD
 

pipeline

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They are a little ahead but not too far.. Depending on the genotype of course, flowers can get pretty good and thick by Sept. 1...

I can tell though, they're eager to flower... They probably remember that cold snowy morning back in May, and they're trying to get their flowers done before winter hits again... :) :smoke:

Got a chance to scroll back to the beginning of the season.... Awesome work with the hoop houses and supplemental lighting and all! Those hoop houses saved ya didn't they! We got a cold snap 38 degree night a week into may this year... Some of the seedlings were in our coldframe, and no doubt, they maintained growth because of it... Definitely good to have something in place to keep them protected... They seem to have thanked you KINDly! :)

Gardens just look beautiful! I think you're on the right track with your production system!!! It would be hard to beat this crop's yield per acre... There's always next year though, isn't there?! :smoke:

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((OG Kush x Jamaican Jam) x Deep Chunk) x Deep Chunk
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LoneRasta

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There are a few reasons I can think of. First the Mr.Nice we have is an early flowering variety in general. Another reason is the fact these plants were started very early and are very mature and desperate to flower. Also some of the plants may be slightly root bound which may push them to flower.
Mostly,the flowers here are growing quite rapidly. I give that credit to great genetics and a very rich organic soil mix and naturally occurring organic fertilizers used properly with proper amounts of water based on the stage of growth.
Give em a little organic love Doobieduck,ditch the miracle grow next year. Also,tying the branches down like you have in your green house is changing the direction of how the plant uses growth hormones. Some suppercropping techniques like that will improve your yield and help maximize space but take a bit longer to flower. Either way your plants look great DoobieD.:)

That's really great info, I was forced to tie down some of my plants because they were so tall and they seem to be a week behind others that are not. Of Course I rock all Organic with my plants as with my food. Last night the temps dropped into the 40's hoping this helps push the lagers along.

You guys are keeping me going for sure. I'm solo in my project and just got bit by the flu bug, meanwhile 40+mph winds ripped my greenhouse lid. So sick or not I gotta get my ass up there and fix it.
Respect Brotha's

PS save some of those crosses for me, I'll come and get'em after my seasons done, I need some of those genetics for next years season.
 
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the grass valley goo is coming around very nicely, she's already very aromatic.
 
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