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Garden in the Pines 2013

mapinguari

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Here's a few light dep shots to start things off, all from yesterday (day 39):

Monkle (Monkey Haze f2 x Querkle)
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U2 Monkey Haze f2
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Blue Monkey Haze f2 (Blue Dream x Monkey Haze)
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FreakyFarmer

If you don't mind may I ask what the monkey is in these strains?
I ask as I got a cut of a local strain caled chocolate monkey paw and have vague info on it as grower we aquired it from dodges questions concerning it, why I don't know? Sorry to hijack
 

mapinguari

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Thanks for the kind words, Veg.

FF, the "monkey" is from Monkey Haze a k a (Deep Chunk x Tom Hill Haze) f2. I don't have any idea if it's related to your Chocolate Monkey Paw.
 

mapinguari

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Here are a few shots of the full-season garden.

This one of the U2 (Ewe-2, whatever) well illustrates the "skirt" trellising I've been doing:
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This is one of three phenos of Blue Monkey Haze f2 I'm running:
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Monkey Haze f4:
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growbig789

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your garden looks like a nice place to spend the day... very nice looking plants, mounds... cool cages and support setup! i like the look of all of them but the monkey haze f4 looks pretty interesting nice big long and skinny leaves but it looks pretty sturdy and branchy too.
 

mapinguari

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Thanks to Tom Hill for releasing the Monkey Haze. Lots of potential, and no shortage of sturdy plants in there.

(Tho TH hisself says to look for a "creeper"-type pheno that can hardly hold itself up! The MH pictured does have Gumby-type stems to an extent.)

Edit: I sure like the vigor of seed plants, too.
 

mapinguari

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High hopes for this U2 Monkey Haze f2...responds with vigor to water, sun, heat, foliar. Eventually those sharply-angled branches will form a nice spread tending toward a globe.
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Love me some Jurassic DC fan leaves, as on this other pheno of the Monkey Haze f4:
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Speaking of DC, it's only the great-great grandmother of this pheno of Blue Monkey Haze f2, but check out how influential it is:
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Throwing lots of water on these plants the last few days.
 
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Veg N Out

Bro I love your timber poles, makes me hate the T posts even more..Damnit..
 
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CountryGoldGuy

Interesting strains for light dep. Have you tried these out before? Seems exciting either way. The full season looks slick! I love the staking! I'd love to find an alternate for remesh and hortinova to really make it clean. Keep up the good work. GCG
 

mapinguari

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Thanks for stopping by and commenting, guys.

CGG, I ran the Monkle and U2 Monkey Haze in the dep last year, and they performed well, so I did them again, along with some f2s of the U2MH and a couple other crosses to try them out.

So partly the dep is for pheno hunting!

But I'm seeing that doing it right makes a big difference, there's some empty space where I pulled males (it's a bed about 20 x 7)...finding that pheno or those phenos it'd be nice to fill the dep with them.
 

mapinguari

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"For myself, in a truly natural garden I have come to expect to see, hear, and find evidence of abundant vertebrate life. This, and this alone, reassures me that invertebrates still thrive there. I know of many farms where neither birds nor worms exist; and I suspect that their products are dangerous for all life forms."

(Bill Mollison, "Permaculture: A Designer's Manual")


This Cindy's Monkey (C99 x Monkey Haze) wants to get big. An open structure suits growing in the pines, where late-season moisture is a factor. With plants like this, I have found that vertical size contributes to good yields without too much plant density.

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Veg N Out

You just cant argue with the old addage, there is no replacement for displacement.
 

mapinguari

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Things are dep-initely shaping up.

Monkle 5 Day 50:
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Monkle 6 Day 50:
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U2 Monkey Haze Day 50:
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Monkey Haze Day 50:
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