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Florida Growing on the Flat Earth
Afghan? Morphology Appears to be spot on Huge Single Cola Covered in Resin Sisters in a 5 Gallon 2 more Sisters in 5 Gallon Low Stress Training Bush that is in Reveg and in Mound Classic Looking Hybrid with Lemon Stank Shot of the mound Rosemary for Bugs and I love the smell, planted her right in the middle of the mound. As far as Soil mix I am using Peat Moss, Vermiculite, Perlite, Potting Soil, Forest Compost (Hand Gathered), as well as Silt from a Pond nearby. Mr. B's Green Treez for Fertilizer. Planted a bunch of seed in December and just harvested a small amount of early flowering plants,. Seeded and was able to pull 3-400 seeds off the early crop. I am now planting a bunch of the new seeds and they have an excellent germination rate so far. From the early plants a few of the ones you see in the pics are revegging, I am happy because they are going to be huge if I give them space. All of the really nice females are seeded I would'nt say fully, but definitely laden. Genetics were collected from bagseed in Florida, California, Montana, Massachusetts. All flavors and types, I also have some blue cheese seeds, and mexican brick seeds that seem to be very vigorous and possibly a good phenohunting opportunity. Any questions feel free. I am looking to get Spanish and Canadian Genetics down here under FL sunlight to see what phenotypic variations can be expressed. OVERGROW Big Up Blaze FIRE |
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Made some oil with a bunch of popcorn nug, came out excellent, better stone and flavor than the Cali Oil Im used too.
That being said tried some Purple Afghan Oil from Seattle that was easily some of the best Oil I have had. |
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Little update, harvested almost 500 seeds already, popped 50 seeds a week ago and am going to pop another 50 this week and next.
I am currently digging 3x3 holes and getting ready to plant the reveged plants into the ground. I am going to have alot of starts to plant in the ground in a month or so, trying to get as many large holes prepped as possible. Going to try different soil mixes and combinations in every hole. Really want to use this season as a learning experience. The pic is of the mound plants that are bushing like crazy. Going to be Utilizing Alot of Perlite and Vermiculite in my mixes,\ The plan is to openly pollinate all the strong females that are put in ground with as many strong males as possible, I am going to try and produce 10,000+ Seed on this run. |
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here to see this one. i to grow here and dig holes for my smart pots so be interested in how they do for you. currently trying jamaican haze, hawaiian spice, ace panama x malawi and angola x malawi
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Looking good m8!
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2018 Indoors: ACE Purple Haze x Honduras (Landrace Sativa) Coco Grow https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=8176377 2018 Indoors: BOG Sweet Cindy & Sour Strawberry Coco Grow (Only 1 Female! )https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=8176351 2017 Outdoors (45N) Bogglegum, Blue Moon Rocks, and Lifesaver. https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=342429 |
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Definitely would love to run some Malawi crosses or landrace. Im going to be doing holes with mounds just so I have some height if it floods.
Im thinking for my next run growing some Texada Timewarp, Mango Haze, C99 x Durban, Mexican Thai Bx, ******s Jack, Malawi, and going to start traveling Florida and meet old heads to see if I can procure some Florida Heirlooms down here, there are strains down here growing in the swamps that people have no clue about. |
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the one that is illusive is the gainesville green. |
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Update: Just wanted to show you guys and girls some pics of the updated mound. I have my other mounds planted and are doing well, will get some shots up of them in the next week.
Currently watering daily as Summer is in full swing and the plants are thirsty. Just had a rain and fertilized before. Buckeye, seems we have similar interests as far as reproducing genetic lines. Id love to see/hear about your methodology and results. |
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The Gainesville Green is definitely on my list, haven't smoked it, but definitely would love to have that Sativa.
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