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Outdoor Picture Thread

browntrout

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Seen this on another forum. Mature plant photos only (Bud or plant shots). PLEASE ADD STRAIN NAME IF POSTING PICTURES.

Post em up!

((Durban Poison x PCK) x Blueberry) x Mother of Berry)

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JustSumTomatoes

Indicas make dreams happen
Kind of a random question, but what are the dimensions of the holes you put your plants in? How long are they vegged for in those given holes?
 

BadTicket

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F2's and 3's made from HFH Wild Super @ 60N from 2016 and 2017:

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Waiting for that new OD-season. Hoping to get a good one, past three years have not been good. Gonna take a while to get there, cause it's still pretty winter'ish here in the North. Soon come tho, sun is up again and the days are getting longer.

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browntrout

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Kind of a random question, but what are the dimensions of the holes you put your plants in? How long are they vegged for in those given holes?

These are clones and grew as big as the moms. Cut in May or June and sat in small pots till mid july. Finished Mid/late September.

it's in a 1 foot deep x 1.5 foot wide strip with other clones in the same strip, natural soil + pro mix BX, Sheep manure, Alfalfa & various commercial composts. The whole patch had a liberal tossing of Gaia Green all purpose and limestone. Grown in an alder patch with loamy/sandy soil.
 

BadTicket

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Thanks dudes :tiphat:


@-BRR- Purps are skunky or cat pee flavoured mostly. Green phenos range from musky to semi-sweet, mostly musky tho. Some people don't like WS taste/smell, and I guess it's a bit of an acquired taste tbh, but I like it. And curing does help :) It's sort of a throwback taste/smell to simpler times, before Dutch style hybrids took over the market and everything got a bit homogenised..
 
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