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Himalayan Blue Diesel ... approx 10", but she is purty
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Subd up! Bx fan here as well.
Good luck!
Yee-Haw!!! Buck growing outside. I'm so excited!
The simplicity of those fresh clones in the ground is absolutely beautiful
I'll be watching them grow
Cant Wait to see those grow up
those are pretty little things
GL with the outdoor grow Buckshot. I know what you mean about rot....... Very well. Mold spores are all over here I Oregon. Once the temps and humidity levels get right and buds get thick and stay moist for afew days, that damn botrot sets in. I lost afew crops after moving here. Live learn right... Keepem Green
Oh wahted to say one more thing. Now the REAL fun begins. Having them have unlimited root area always works wonders. Plants always seem to fill all allotted space withing acouple months of good weather. Hopefully this year the weather holds back a extra couple weeks. Last year where I am had one of it wettest falls for like forever or close to it. Depressing. Well it's got to be better this one. I've always wanted a ''GOOD' blueberry variant. And I will be trying a new vendor for my next. so I'm be looking in and hope to see a fantastic plant. And mayby a trip on who's genetics worked. Keepem Green
Hey friend
Love the cuttings in the ground... I'm thinking about doing that with one of my KwaZulu cuttings.
I'll stop in time to time..
Hope things are good for you! I'm curious... As far north as you are, is it possible to do long sativas? Or do they have to be indoor to finish?
It may sound crazy, but in a way I envy the seasonal growers.. It would be nice to have significant outdoor-veg growth.
Have fun peace.
Nice pics