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Growing Perpetually Organically - Various Strains

Lammy

Member
I only ended up with this, pictured above, Satori female to flower. It seem to be an indica styled plant, large fat resinous rounded thick buds top to bottom. I am takin' this down tonight, and for me it was a solid 10 week pheno. I have seen many call this the bat phenotype. Yields are going to be great and I definitely will run it again. Smoke sessions begin after the cure has started, I'll toss a few thoughts down about it after that.

Grow on ya'll,
chillb

Nice Chill.
I'm looking forward to your smoke report on it.
All 6 of my Satori were indy in appearance. I am NOT self-aware enuff to detect a difference in the high between the different phenos. I wonder what they would have been like if they'd gotten to go 10 weeks in my garden?
 

Lammy

Member
it's hard to believe you waited this long. I started smoking mine before the stems would snap.
I can't wait to hear what you think
 

xmobotx

ecks moe baw teeks
ICMag Donor
Veteran
yeah wow; man of amazing patience and will-power

i would have clipped a sample nug a long time ago ~lol/look'n forward to your smoke report too chillb
 

Lammy

Member
hi chill.
i would hide the perlite and soil amendments. people will spot that from a mile away.
looks like you might have some slug damage on the lower Leaves.
 
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dramamine

Your cloner looks badass, Chill. The outdoor girl looks nice and healthy, too. It'll be fun to see how she does. Hope all's well round your way!
 

Lammy

Member
hi chill.

when I built my Aero cloner I had the same leaking issue as you. I was able to solve mine by just flipping over the lid. which let the water drip back in, instead of dripping to the outside.

in my experience with the outdoor plants rippers will be your worst enemy. since you said it was your first time I just had a couple words of advice. don't get your heart to set on those plants in my experience you can lose as much is 2/3 ( well really a hundred percent a lot of times) of the plants you put out. each time you visit your plants you increase the odds that somebody will find them or you'll get caught out there. you will also wear out a path that people will follow and will be highly visible from the air.

anything I would put outside I try not to visit too much. plus I just expect it to get stolen. that way if I get anything off of it I am happy.

good luck with your venture.
 
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