Just a few more from todays pics.
First pic if a poster child for LST, that is one branch layout horizontal. Look at all them buds!
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Danishoes here,

I've been in the forum for some time now. I have been abscent since 2017 but I have done many grows since. I want to start sharing my past 5 years I've been growing in Vancouver Island British Columbia and some other smaller stuff around the world. I will gather my words and photos and hopefully sharing some of the organic beauty we crafted.

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Danishoes here,

I've been in the forum for some time now. I have been abscent since 2017 but I have done many grows since. I want to start sharing my past 5 years I've been growing in Vancouver Island British Columbia and some other smaller stuff around the world. I will gather my words and photos and hopefully sharing some of the organic beauty we crafted.

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I started finding answers way back in 2013 here on this comunity. After years of growing now I came back and wanted to share some of the work I've done around Vancouver Island which happens to be a darn good place to grow cannabis.

Back in my earlier journals I started crossing different cannabis cultivars with seeds I found around my travels. It wasnt until 2018-2019 that I got to test all these new "ladies" because I wanted to confirm the stability of the new feminized phenos I had crossed.

The plan was to grow as many seeds as possible to look for the best phenotype and then clone that in the hopes to make new seeds. All to be organically grown outdoors in the boreal rainforest on the West Coast of the island.

The total number of plants on the ground totaled 375. Its was a busy summer.

This is one Bc Mango/Skunk/Mexican sativa Phenotype we liked based on the finishing color dark green/blueish. This cultivar ended up being a powerfull hybrid the closest to a 50/50 we could get.
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I started finding answers way back in 2013 here on this comunity. After years of growing now I came back and wanted to share some of the work I've done around Vancouver Island which happens to be a darn good place to grow cannabis.

Back in my earlier journals I started crossing different cannabis cultivars with seeds I found around my travels. It wasnt until 2018-2019 that I got to test all these new "ladies" because I wanted to confirm the stability of the new feminized phenos I had crossed.

The plan was to grow as many seeds as possible to look for the best phenotype and then clone that in the hopes to make new seeds. All to be organically grown outdoors in the boreal rainforest on the West Coast of the island.

The total number of plants on the ground totaled 375. Its was a busy summer.

This is one Bc Mango/Skunk/Mexican sativa Phenotype we liked based on the finishing color dark green/blueish. This cultivar ended up being a powerfull hybrid the closest to a 50/50 we could get.
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This next one was our Trainwreck cross with a Purple cultivar. We got this magenta heu on the calyx, it was not a great yield pheno but boy it had some beauty to the finishing. Then the smoke was hard hitting like the trainwreck is.
All these plants got same watering schedule with kelp compost tea, organic compost tea, compost in the soil, rabbit and chicken manure, NEM oil foliar spray.
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This next one was our Trainwreck cross with a Purple cultivar. We got this magenta heu on the calyx, it was not a great yield pheno but boy it had some beauty to the finishing. Then the smoke was hard hitting like the trainwreck is.
All these plants got same watering schedule with kelp compost tea, organic compost tea, compost in the soil, rabbit and chicken manure, NEM oil foliar spray.
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This next one was our Trainwreck cross with a Purple cultivar. We got this magenta heu on the calyx, it was not a great yield pheno but boy it had some beauty to the finishing. Then the smoke was hard hitting like the trainwreck is.
All these plants got same watering schedule with kelp compost tea, organic compost tea, compost in the soil, rabbit and chicken manure, NEM oil foliar spray.
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Some of the other Phenos we loved and later cloned, we used a lot of training as you can see most of was Low stress trainning but we shaped some phenos to really space out and keep them short. At the end of flowering on Vancouver Island it comes late Spetember early October, it was hard to keep the mold out of the buds. The cold day also add some extra stress and creates all these amazing finishing colors.

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I started finding answers way back in 2013 here on this comunity. After years of growing now I came back and wanted to share some of the work I've done around Vancouver Island which happens to be a darn good place to grow cannabis.

Back in my earlier journals I started crossing different cannabis cultivars with seeds I found around my travels. It wasnt until 2018-2019 that I got to test all these new "ladies" because I wanted to confirm the stability of the new feminized phenos I had crossed.

The plan was to grow as many seeds as possible to look for the best phenotype and then clone that in the hopes to make new seeds. All to be organically grown outdoors in the boreal rainforest on the West Coast of the island.

The total number of plants on the ground totaled 375. Its was a busy summer.

This is one Bc Mango/Skunk/Mexican sativa Phenotype we liked based on the finishing color dark green/blueish. This cultivar ended up being a powerfull hybrid the closest to a 50/50 we could get.
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I love the grow area!
 
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