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RGS Outdoor Compitition - Freezeland IBL, Mighty Freeze, Whitey Freeze, GG#2

Hillbilly69

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DAY 49 on the double top Freezland IBL. Have started low stress training by tying down the two tops in opposite direction.
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Hillbilly69

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Hope so! Weather has been terrible over past week. That double topped freezland container weights like 100 lbs its so saturated... hopefully roots don't start to rot....
 

Hillbilly69

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Little update on the girls, starting with the mighty freeze that auto'ed on me. This was 2 days ago, noticed today that my neighbours cleaned up their lot and the machine reached over on our lot to pull some brush that I hid her in. She got beat up but is still there! Eager to see how she will end up with no TLC and getting beat up a bit 😏 A true test of these genetics.
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Hillbilly69

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The freezeland IBL also in a hole filled with my organic mix. After a week of rain we got 2 days of sun and now going back into 5 days of forecasted rain... Not the best weather for fast growth, but these seem to be handling it very well!!
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Hillbilly69

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The double top freezeland in 30 gal pot going through intense LST. Finally got some clay pellets so switched out the rock. Covering the soil with these seems to help roots utilize 100% of soil. When I take them off after harvest you can see the roots right on the surface. 😎

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Hillbilly69

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The mighty freeze, first the one that auto'ed inside and is fending for herself, got beat up by an excavator over a week ago but didn't seem to bother her much, other than loosing a few branches and leaves, tough girl! The second is the bigger one that's getting some TLC, has started to flower! These are shaping up to be great early genetics, Beauty! 😍

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Hillbilly69

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They are semi autoflower, so more early finishers then AF. One of mine auto'ed because I kept it in a small pot for too long. The semi AF don't like to be root bound. The other that grew bigger was in a bigger pot, so didn't flower inside and vegged outside for a 2-3 weeks after putting in the ground. It's the mighty mite in these genetics that make it so early. I'm thinking the smaller one is the mighty mite pheno and the bigger is the freeze pheno (showing some pink hairs). My freezeland IBLs have yet to start flowering, although the big one in the ground seems to be starting to think about it... Has your freisland x freezeland started flowering yet?
 
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