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Backyard with MajLee, 2012.

looking good buddy, what strain is that last picture?

It’s a pre 98 bubba clone that never kicked in thus it’s like only 2ft tall so I've been bagging it nightly and a couple other short ones to bring them along early. Bagging may make PW weary growers cringe but it’s too dry here for PM on cannabis. Everything all at once is no fun to process.

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budman678

I come from the land where the oceans freeze
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wow, what badass back yard. what is the plant next to those girls that looks like little nugs
 
Thanks budman. I wish things were such that I could share the backyard with you and my friends here on ICmag in more then just picture. If you are asking about the ground cover in the shot with a plastic milk jug, that is catnip. Yes I grow some narley catnip buds too. It gives off a very interesting odor when fresh kind of like a mix of mint and cannabis. If you are asking about the shot directly above you last post. From clone GDP in the fore ground and the large budding plant in the back is from seed some of my own unstabilized breading, OG Blue Satellite X Sour Diesel X Dabney Blue AKA "Tracy's Rapture".

wow, what badass back yard. what is the plant next to those girls that looks like little nugs

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Husky Jackal

Very Neat Monster
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Hi MLS, your plants look great ! Big, frosty and purple, what more to desire ?
How is the weather usually there in october ? Also, what is your method of drying and curing ?
Keep us updated with more pics and harvest reports.
Peace and good vibes, HJ.
 
My desires? :woohoo: That's a moving target but thanks for all the good vibes Husky. The last couple of evenings have been down to the mid 40’s which is unusually cool for this time of year, especially in a tent. It rarely rains but the wind can be a factor so everything is well supported and below wall height. When ready the mature branches are chopped, leaving the fluff to fill out a bit. The necrotic, chlorotic, and biggest leafs are removed in the garden. Branches are inverse hung in a dark and well ventilated area for a few days until the remaining big leaf stems snap. The bud stems will snap at the bottom and still be somewhat flexible at the terminus when the buds are removed, trimmed, and put in totes/tubs a couple days to even and finalize moisture, then finally into wide-mouth glass jars, and vacuum sealed.


Here's a bud for you, thanks for participating in the thread Husky
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Cannabis Porn

Hi MLS, your plants look great ! Big, frosty and purple, what more to desire ?
How is the weather usually there in october ? Also, what is your method of drying and curing ?
Keep us updated with more pics and harvest reports.
Peace and good vibes, HJ.
 

DimeBag65

You will not be forgotten
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the gals are looking great majlee! we have having some great weather to finish off the gals this year :D my la confidential is turning this blue/purple love the fall colors :joint:

happy harvest, that smoke looks fantastic you have jarred away
 
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