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h.h.

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Hoophouse I always get stuff to finish by middle of October, sat dom hybrids ECSD etc. weather permitting go until halloween ish , last year I ran a Ghost Train Haze #1 cut , Red Headed Stranger (Williams Wonder x Tom Hills Haze) and they were damn close to full maturity.
I started building a hoophouse last year.
Turns out I built a box kite instead.
 

Avinash.miles

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Anyone going to Indo Expo? :dance013:

:joint:
i'll have a booth in the hemp pavilion, look for Weed Should Taste Good
also our fermented plant extracts will be repped at the buildasoil booth (not in the hemp pavilion)

roll thru and say hi :wave:

looking forward to a good time
 

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Luang Prabang from Gypsy started flowering Jan 1
 

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phazer- the wulf is american inbred heirloom.... inbred feral hemp basically that has been selected for CBD content and vigor
smell is sweet, sometimes citrusy, reminds me of trainwreck kind of
 

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Not that I know of, shaggyballs

I'm not familiar w the fl felony.... maybe I am aware somehow but i keep my head out of all that depressing prohibition era news for the most part
 

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Mandala #1

Mandala #1

This is outdoor along the front range. He's fast for sure but doesn't seem to be producing much pollen.

Are other people's male plants popping the first week of August?
 

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I grew out the old Mandala 1 and it seemed to catch Powdery Mildew too easily. Of course that was years ago when everything around Denver flooded with the big rain. It seemed to finish later on like all the rest of the plants. IDK what year they changed M1 but your plant seems different. Mine had really pretty dark pistils and smelled like cinnamon and apple cake.
 

SuperMac

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I remember that flood Bombaycat. PM thrives in our CO conditions.

Mmmm cinnamon and apple cakes, sounds wonderful. Not much smell from this guy. He's lined up for a rendevous with a pair of Hashberry twins and a female seeds Jack in the hope of producing some viable beans.
 

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