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Old 01-29-2018, 11:45 PM #41
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Hey Hamstring, thanks for dropping by. Not legal yet and I'm not sure they will make the Canada Day (July 1) deadline they promised. So, if not 2018, 2019 then. I'll definitely do 4 plants in my backyard once it's legal and then I'll probably set up a grow room for the first time in decades and run some long season sativas over the winter. I still can't quite believe it!
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Old 01-30-2018, 02:25 AM #42
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Awesome. Its been a log time coming right my brother. Always looking for strains to finish before October not being able expand the strains choices including sativas.

Man it sounds great I hope you take full advantage.

I picked up some Ace seeds Bangi Haze. You should check it out it may finish for you in the back yard. Its my first time with a sativa too. Not sure it will finish but wanted to expand my horizons.

Good luck to you and I hope you have a legal grow thread. It's a Two heads goes legal party baby!!!!
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Old 01-30-2018, 03:47 AM #43
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Great looking plants and congrats on the harvest man. Are the plants in standing water like that at all times? I take it that root rot isn't an issue for you?
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Old 01-30-2018, 04:16 AM #44
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Yeah Hamstring, I'm interested in Bangi Haze as well. I think it could finish in time too. I forgot to add the other head is still out west and likely to stay. Thanks for asking after my old buddy.

JustSomeTomatoes, they are sitting in an inch or two of water a lot of the growing season and don't seem to mind it. I never see any signs of root rot when I turn the soil in the spring either. They don't like it if they're half sunk in the water but I've only lost everything once in over 20 years - a "Flood of the Century" that drowned them completely for several days. I will miss the swamp if I don't go back.
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Old 01-30-2018, 06:18 PM #45
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Your thread is definitely inspirational. I have some swamp/marshland near me and for years whenever I'd go walking by it something always told me to try growing back in there. What I thought was common sense told me not to waste my time cause the plants will rot, but now I'm rethinking this. I really like low-maintenance grows and it looks like with the right setup the plants would practically grow themselves.

What advice would you give on soil/medium prep and what to look for in selecting a swamp site?

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Old 01-31-2018, 03:29 AM #46
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You talking to right the right guy. Two heads knows his swamp growing . He taught this old guerrilla how to do it.
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