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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Portland, OR
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Hello Ya Dingus, I just finished reading through this and found it all very interesting. I am just down south from you in Portland. I would love to hear your Oregon Green Seed experiences if you have any to be posted (maybe we could get another thread going.)
I've only grown OGS Rocket Chunk and it finished well for me (late September) except for a bit of mold brought on by catterpillars. This year I will be trying Deb's Blue Snowdog. |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: 541 / 530
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Not super potent, and the bud tends to burn way faster than anything else even when grown to peak density. Long buds, medium/high yield. Not very mold resistant in my experience. BSD is not in rotation this year outdoor.
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Join Date: May 2013
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Had a super07 seed as in one turned to be fem in a hoophouse at 55 North ,super hardy plant that would have grown in a desert,beautiful thin sativa blades Xmas tree shape bout 5 feet tall and au toed after 3 weeks on indoor lights then two weeks later in the tunnel flowering end of June .
No nothing about any other hfh strains but this was a goodun.multi stage harvest and zero stress shown in worst of summers but I might agree that these are high northerners which means in my limited experience ,maybe there better up here .. Peace. |
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