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dimodz

Elite StrainCloneHunter
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yeah game


great update & the most plants beginn to flower :)
i wish you best Karma & big harvest bro.

peace

DiMoDz
 

Claude Hopper

Old Skool Rulz
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Looking very promising. Glad to see the leaf spot under control.

The leaf spot hit a few of my indica heavy plants. The early sativa types have fared best.
 

GAME

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Dimodz- Thanks for swinging by bro, been a while since you popped in here. I believe you were the very first one to leave a comment when this thread began if my memory serves me correctly. Appreciate the kind words, thanks again !

Claude Hopper- I've been watching your hashplant's from HFH. Me and you are in a similar climate it seems. I have plans to grow out some of Esbe's strains next season as well. Making a shift to earlier flowering genetics that I know will finish in time. Seems like every season October weather will force my hand into pulling a plant early that had the potential to be a pound but ended up with 1/3 of that. The hashplant you have looks excellent. I've had my eye on the Afghani x Erdpurt as well. Anyways, thanks for stopping by bro, later !
 

GAME

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well. bad news. in bad accident and nearly had some fingers cut off. cut all the tendons. surgery tomorrow. 6-8 weeks recovery. gonna be hard to harvest. let alone trim. wishing i had a partner i could trust. much love everyone
 

Strainhunter

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wishing i had a partner i could trust. much love everyone


Speedy recovery bro!

Get a mechanical trimmer when you get close to harvest!
PM me if you need advice!

They don't need breaks, won't steal, don't get paid hourly and will do it all over again next year!
:)

On edit: Oh yeah MOST IMPORTANT mechanical trimmers DON'T TALK! ;)
 
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Claude Hopper

Old Skool Rulz
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Damn! Sorry to hear about the crash.

Hopefully you'll be a bit better in a week-10 days and be able to get out and get them in . Trimming could wait.

Making a shift to earlier flowering genetics that I know will finish in time. Seems like every season October weather will force my hand into pulling a plant early that had the potential to be a pound but ended up with 1/3 of that. The hashplant you have looks excellent.

I love the way the Hashplants kick quickly into flower in July. The smoke is the best part, though - a good hard hitter. I know I'll be trying a few more of HFH's seeds.

Get well soon!
 

GAME

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thanks guys. hard for me to type. will do my best to update when i can guys. very sorry may not have photos for a bit. they got me all doped up. not good at all. worse than i thought. sliced through tendons an artery and nerves. lengthy surgery earlier. in so much pain right now. will apparently take 6-8 weeks and four before can even think of using my hand. got to harvest mau fresas in 2-3 weeks though. will pm you soon for more advice strainhunter. nauseous.
 

dimodz

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I've only just noticed it with your hand mate. I wish you all good and quick improvement. Best karma bro
 

GAME

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Krakatoa Runt

Krakatoa Runt

Hey there everyone. Starting to feel a little bit better now that I have cut myself off of the poison pharmaceuticals they want me to take. Rather deal with the pain.

Can't get out into the field just yet to take photos for you guys since I only have one hand to work with. But here is a tiny little Krakatoa runt that I didn't have the heart to throw away when she was lagging WAY behind the others. Turned out to be a girl and I figure she might yield an ounce or two only. I kept her in the backyard for those times when I want to see my girls, but can't be traipsing around the woods. And since I'm gimped up, she's curing my lonliness, even if she's an ugly midget......

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I tell you what, she is frosty as hell and smells incredible though ! Keep in mind that, I'm photographing with one hand......... and a club hand to rest the camera on. Pretty hard to manage so be easy on me ! And please don't look at this runt and think this is all I got, see the rest of my grow , hahaha. I got pounders out there !
 

Mrpiston38

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hey game i am so sry to hear about ur predicament. i myself just went through knee and ankle surgery on the 3rd of june and i will get to go back to work and like next tues. remember just take it easy on that nad and let it recover at its own pace. trust me on this bud. if u can get someone to help ya, if not u might become ambadextrious (sry im sure i didnt spell that right) anywho nice looking runt and gl homie. keep it safe and green.

Mr.P
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Exclusive

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Hey Man best of luck to ya. U are doing it right not inviting anyone else to ur grow despite the injury. Wishing you a speedy recovery and F the dope.

:ying:
 

Claude Hopper

Old Skool Rulz
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I keep a plant or two in my backyard for those times when I just have to check my herb. I'm not out for as long as you, (I hope) but I've had a flu bug that has kicked my ass the last 3 days. I just now got to where I can eat soup. It sucks to be hurt/sick!
 

badbeans

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Sorry to hear of your situation GAME.

Since I had my fall last Dec. I've been dealing with nagging neck and shoulder injuries myself this year that has really altered my abilities to enjoy my normal activities. A combo of plain old over-the-counter Tylenol and ice packs is slowly nursing me back to better physical health... Follow your doctors orders and make sure you do your rehab like you are supposed to. Best wishes for your recovery friend.

I know you will get the harvest in somehow.

bb:canabis:
 

GAME

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Mrpiston 38, Exclusive, Badbeans, Claude Hopper....... thank all of you for the kind words and well wishes. Geez, sounds like we can start an injured/sick growers thread ! Hope YOU GUYS get back to 100%. Hoping to get the cast/wrap off my hand early, but doesn't sound like it. Guess I will know more on Monday when I go see the doctor. For now, just relaxing and enjoying the finer things in life. And no, nobody not even family has seen my current grow. That's my #1 rule on a solo grow.

But the itch is creeping back and tonight I biked down the way and watered four neglected girls. I had halfway given up on them for various reasons. But found them to be flowering nicely and each should provide a decent few ounces. Some Bubblelicious and a Fast Nevilles Haze. Guess I can water still ! As for harvest, I followed my buddy Strainhunter's advice and got myself a mechanical trimmer to help with harvest. Should make life much easier !

ottostone- Well well well, if you're gonna come here, you better plan on sticking around this site. Learn some stuff and teach some stuff ! Good to see you here, get your post count up to 50 and you can message people. Post some of the diesel and lights if you can And glad you like !
 

GAME

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Well....... not exactly following the docs orders

Well....... not exactly following the docs orders

....... but here's some shots

Kodiak Widow's 3 weeks flowering

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Bubblelicious 5 weeks flowering

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Cindy 99 Hybrid 5 weeks flowering

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Random Shots (mostly NYCD)

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AK47 2-3 weeks flowering


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GAME

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Mau Fresas (6 weeks flowering)

Mau Fresas (6 weeks flowering)

Damn, I love this hybrid. They both got hit by leaf spot and the they have yellowing and many missing leafs as a result. However, they bounced back nicely and are doing very excellent. Getting very heavy with lavender/purple buds covered in trichomes.

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powerrobbie

Damn bro, you must have some pretty secure locations if your able to grow massive christmas trees like that. Some of those look like there 12 feet tall! They must be pretty visable from far away? There all beautiful keep it up.
 

GAME

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powerrobbie........ Well, the surrounding vegetation (outside of growing area) is 6-8 feet tall and VERY thick. So thick you could barely even begin to make your way through it. You'd have to be me and know the dips and ducks to take through the brush. So I feel secure here. There's scrub trees around 6-12 feet tall as well, so I rely on my trees blending in and do little to regulate their height. As a result, the very tallest are 9-10 feet tall and had easy 12 foot potential but they stalled out in the Summer drought. Next year I will be using watering crystals and a water pump, so I hope to see the Kodiak Widow's in the 12 foot range.
 

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