A Closet A Light & A Bucket Of Dirt

Hello again my friends.

Sam the Sugar Candy is on day 26 of flower. She is turning into a gooey kind of girl.
The stick factor is coming into play while attending her. Lol.

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Terry the THC Bomb auto is looking good so far. I think that I will be able to try
topping this auto. The last auto I grew was a great plant but was a runt for too long.
Looking forward to trying it.

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Cheers
 
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I'm getting more interested in this one.
Ripped off from Seedfinder:

Delicious Seeds - Sugar Candy

A while ago, the guys from the Delicious Seeds kitchen set ourselves the challenge of trying to create a perfect strain, an indica/sativa hybrid with strong indica characteristics and a touch of sativa that would find pride of place in our catalogue. We started searching for the best specimens from our entire genetic bank and, after extensive testing, discovered that by crossing two of our super champion strains we'd create exactly what we were looking for; neither indica nor sativa but a combination of the best characteristics of each.

We ended up by choosing only the 2 best specimens of each of Sugar Black Rose (12 Cups) and Caramelo (7 Cups) from among a thousand tested, which we then crossed together to achieve a plant that we believe best represents the philosophy of Delicious Seeds.

This plant redefines the meaning of "bouquet". Its taste and aroma are son complex that, at times, you only have to be in the same room to feel high, and then relaxed.

The plant itself is of medium height, neither indica nor sativa, with a thick central stem that supports an incredible production of lateral and secondary branches that produce large tight buds with yields of more than 600g/m2 and resin with THC levels up to 25% in some cases, making any other strain pale into insignificance by comparison. It produces so much resin that it's sometimes difficult to make out the real greeny purple colour of the plant.

The taste and aroma are so complex and difficult to explain that we can only summarise as: mango and biscuit with hints of spearmint, a touch of liquorice and an incredible tinge of lavender.

Try it for yourself to discover the new taste that will change the cannabis scene forever and which we're sure will give us a great deal of pleasure over the next few years.

Genotype: 60% Sativa 40% Indica
THC: 25%
Flowering indoor: from 50 to 55 days
Flowering outdoor: Late September
Flavour: Critic Fruit
Production: 600 GR/M2 Indoor- 2.000 GR/PLANTA Outdoor
Effect: Cerebral
Resistance to mold: High
Pest resistance: Medium
Irrigation tolerance: High
Medicinal value: High
 
High.

Sam is on day 28 of flower. The end of week four. The theoretical halfway point. Lol.
She is looking like she may provide a few nice buds.

May she light my fire after I light hers.
Perhaps just a series of blurs.
One can only just begin to hope.
When one smells the sweet smell of dope.

She is starting to get a sweet smell that is hard to describe.
There is time. We will she where she goes.

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And little Terry on day 12. So far so good.
She looks pretty happy.

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Thanks for stopping by.

Cheers.
 
WTF you naming them girls boys names??????????? You know your giving them a complex???????
Don't be supprised if they grow dicks... JK I hope....
Keepem Green
 
WTF you naming them girls boys names??????????? You know your giving them a complex???????
Don't be supprised if they grow dicks... JK I hope....
Keepem Green

Lol. Lets hope not.
Anyway, Samantha and Teresa should be fine.

Cheers friend.
 
Hello again.

Got a little picture happy earlier.

This Croatan wintered very well this year. I love this plant for some reason. Had it for years.

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Terry the THC Bomb auto is soaking up the morning sun.

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Pepe joins her and munches on a few flowers.

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Who me? Lol

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Sam the Sugar Candy is living out her 32nd day of flower. She is getting photogenic.

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Thanks for stopping by.

Cheers.
 
The rain came to play. No sun for little Terry today.

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She will just hang out inside on day 18.

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This stuff was 5 dollars at Tractor Supply. Smells putrid, but it works. Lol.

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Sam is on day 34 of flower. Here she was about 70 days ago.

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And today.

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Cheers all.
 
Wow! 71 pages now :) So many beautiful plants/flowers in your garden. It's finally becoming spring also here. Still no more than 10 degrees outside, but want to get started on the planting of summer-flowers soon.

It's kinda cool. Bought this 100 year old house with several sheds in the garden. The sheds is where the growing is going on. In the garden there is all these wild flowers growing. The first ones popped right out of the snow. Beautiful. They died as soon as the snow melted and got replaced by yellow and blue flowers. Read a little and discovered the blue ones are actually protected. I'm not allowed to remove those from my property as they are endangered. I know we have different types of berries and apples on our property as well, so our first summer here will be really interesting.

Think it's time to prepare a few auto-seeds. Can't put them out yet, but within a month it should be hot enough.
 
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