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~ Star Crash ~ Outdoors 2020

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gsxr97

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Did you switch all the way to coco indoor Star ? I sure love this shit :)

Current round is plagron coco and jacks nutes.

Hope your health improves , you are a fighter and I feel like you will come out on top of this shit.

Any growing info/tips on the Runtz cut that you have ?
 

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star crash

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Did you switch all the way to coco indoor Star ? I sure love this shit :)

Current round is plagron coco and jacks nutes.

Hope your health improves , you are a fighter and I feel like you will come out on top of this shit.

Any growing info/tips on the Runtz cut that you have ?

Yes I am all in and I do like the Coco I have to admit ... thank you for the kind wishes as well... I found RuntZ pretty easy to grow Didn’t see any kind of special needs really ,good luck with her I really love The smell taste and quality of high
 

OrgAeroMan

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That Scatterbrains looks like it will be a beast! The Navy Cross sounds like a winner. Which side, would you say, comes through more?
 

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That Scatterbrains looks like it will be a beast! The Navy Cross sounds like a winner. Which side, would you say, comes through more?

I haven’t tried the Navy Cross As of yet but I’m going to very soon it really smells dank , that’s all I can say...here’s pics of the SB (Click to enlarge image)
 

Montuno

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Well, my friend, you're still convalescing and you're planting again? So many hungry goats you have to feed?!? Heh heh...
Greetings from your friend Montuno from Sierra Morena, land of legendary bandits. I'm still with my only 3 outdoor plants, which I hope to have to smoke all year round...(my goats will have to find their sustenance in the mountains, I'm afraid, je....).

Health.
 

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Dam, Those orange pistils and that bud structure.

Is it clone only?
Yeah but no big deal still have the seeds I found her in, only 1 of 3 phenotypes I should have kept them all...
Well, my friend, you're still convalescing and you're planting again? So many hungry goats you have to feed?!? Heh heh...
Greetings from your friend Montuno from Sierra Morena, land of legendary bandits. I'm still with my only 3 outdoor plants, which I hope to have to smoke all year round...(my goats will have to find their sustenance in the mountains, I'm afraid, je....)

Health.
How about I come out to where you live and help you feed those goats? I need a vacation
 

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Montuno I had to do some quick research:biglaugh:This is what I got >>> “Sierra Morena, mountain range, south-central Spain, forming the southern edge of the Meseta Central and stretching for about 200 miles (320 km) from the Sierra de Alcaraz (5,896 feet [1,797 metres]) in the east to the Portuguese border in the west. It includes many minor ranges that run transversely—e.g., the Sierras Madrona, Sur de Alcudia, and de Aracena. The Meseta Central drops abruptly (about 3,000 feet [1,000 metres]) to the Guadalquivir valley. The Sierra Morena forms the main watershed between the Guadiana and Guadalquivir rivers and is mostly wild, desolate country thickly covered with dense evergreen bushes and shrubs. Its great breadth has long made it a formidable barrier in the history of Spain. Silver, lead, and copper are mined in the Linares region, mercury at Almadén, and copper at Nerva and at Tharsis, in the Sierra de Aracena. The chief communication route between Madrid and Sevilla runs through Córdoba, the Despeñaperros Pass, and La Mancha. Livestock raising and the cultivation of cereals are important in the foothills of the sierra.“
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Montuno

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Montuno I had to do some quick research:biglaugh:This is what I got >>> “Sierra Morena, mountain range, south-central Spain, forming the southern edge of the Meseta Central and stretching for about 200 miles (320 km) from the Sierra de Alcaraz (5,896 feet [1,797 metres]) in the east to the Portuguese border in the west. It includes many minor ranges that run transversely—e.g., the Sierras Madrona, Sur de Alcudia, and de Aracena. The Meseta Central drops abruptly (about 3,000 feet [1,000 metres]) to the Guadalquivir valley. The Sierra Morena forms the main watershed between the Guadiana and Guadalquivir rivers and is mostly wild, desolate country thickly covered with dense evergreen bushes and shrubs. Its great breadth has long made it a formidable barrier in the history of Spain. Silver, lead, and copper are mined in the Linares region, mercury at Almadén, and copper at Nerva and at Tharsis, in the Sierra de Aracena. The chief communication route between Madrid and Sevilla runs through Córdoba, the Despeñaperros Pass, and La Mancha. Livestock raising and the cultivation of cereals are important in the foothills of the sierra.“ View Image


Wellcome to my land, Sierra Morena ("Wild Med; the last wild Mediterranean forest": You can see wolves, Iberian lynx, vultures, imperial eagles, wild bulls...)
(I'm in Valle de Alcudia-Sierra Madrona).

https://www.documaniatv.com/naturaleza/wild-med-el-ultimo-bosque-mediterraneo-video_2d2ffaa1d.html

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PDX Dopesmoker

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If people would start referring to them as fated or unstoppable pollinations instead of accidental then nobody would have to act surprised when bagseed turns out to be excellent. What if the weed gods wanted that cross to happen and it wasn't an accident? Sure looks like nice enough stuff, but I'd have to smoke some before I'd know if it was worth getting religious over.
 

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If people would start referring to them as fated or unstoppable pollinations instead of accidental then nobody would have to act surprised when bagseed turns out to be excellent. What if the weed gods wanted that cross to happen and it wasn't an accident? Sure looks like nice enough stuff, but I'd have to smoke some before I'd know if it was worth getting religious over.

No one is getting religious around here:friends:
 

OrgAeroMan

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That does sound like an awesome cross, with the tropical fruit from the C-99 and fuel from the Diesel. I did a (C-99 xDC) x (ECSD x DC) that took more from the ECSD side, with the fruits subdued a bit. I do like more fuel than fruit though, and let the fruitier phenos go. I think I might have more of those to filter through... The C-99 had some super desirable pineapple funkiness going on! :chin:
 
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