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Some outdoor nuggies

Jayden7676

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Getting hammered by the rain , slurrcane from inhouse genetics
 

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therevverend

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Awesome looks great. I've always wanted to try Slurricane but I haven't been able to convince myself that a pack of seeds is worth $250. Looks how I thought it would, crystal on top of crystal coated in crystal. I figured it wouldn't be a big yielder, producing lots of small open clusters, that seems to be correct as well. That's not necessarily a bad thing outdoors. Super frosty stuff will tend to mold but lots of smaller airy nugs will survive where dense nugs will rot. The smell and potency are no doubt fantastic.

Sucks you're getting hammered by the weather. As close as those nugs are I'd probably take a few of the bigger tops that are more likely to mold, leaving the smaller stuff to finish all the way. Nothing worse then having the weather decide when your plants are done but that's part of being a farmer.
 

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Jayden7676

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Awesome looks great. I've always wanted to try Slurricane but I haven't been able to convince myself that a pack of seeds is worth $250. Looks how I thought it would, crystal on top of crystal coated in crystal. I figured it wouldn't be a big yielder, producing lots of small open clusters, that seems to be correct as well. That's not necessarily a bad thing outdoors. Super frosty stuff will tend to mold but lots of smaller airy nugs will survive where dense nugs will rot. The smell and potency are no doubt fantastic.

Sucks you're getting hammered by the weather. As close as those nugs are I'd probably take a few of the bigger tops that are more likely to mold, leaving the smaller stuff to finish all the way. Nothing worse then having the weather decide when your plants are done but that's part of being a farmer.
That's absolutely correct bud this pheno wasn't as good as my last in struture however is way more caked , I'd very much pick platnum zooks over slurrycane as it tanked the weather so well 0 mold just as frosty and nice full colas, this was my other pheno of slurry , , funny you say that because 3 days time going to chop down the top colas just to be safe, have some 3 degree Celsius nights coming up want to get them in before harvest , did find 2 more calexes that were browning today so for sure will be pushing it
 

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therevverend

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Yep when I was looking over their catalog I was thinking the platinum and slurrycane hybrids would probably yield just as much and likely yield more. Forget the one I zeroed in on, snowcane or something similar, if it was the old days I'd snag it. The price for ganja has dropped so much I couldn't justify spending that much on a single pack with other breeders selling packs of stuff that's probably as good for under $100.

I prefer cold weather at harvest time, if it's dry. I've found mold prefers mild warm wet weather. Once the temperature drops below 16.5 degrees C as a high, the botrytis struggles, the colder the better. It will still grow but at a slow pace. My ideal temperature is no humidity, over 20 degrees C for the high, down to 1 degrees C as a low, right at harvest time. I don't mind the cold as long as it doesn't cause a hard frost that destroys plant tissue. Of course below a high of 16 degrees C is going to slow down the plants and if it's wet powdery mildew can become an issue.
 
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