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Makes you strongerI remember the petri dishes our kids go to for education.
They shut down 2 different schools close to our place, so they could sanitize the buildings. Kids were dropping like flies. Took like 3 days to get opened up again.I survived...I was in Zombie Mode Monday! My kids school had a 20%+ infection rate and they, by law, had to notify the CDC. Nasty shit.
Shit is real....They shut down 2 different schools close to our place, so they could sanitize the buildings. Kids were dropping like flies. Took like 3 days to get opened up again.
That's a quote from my chiropractor.Makes you stronger
Looks great bud, nice job
Congrats on the harvest Blew!
Ya nailed it blew. Once you got that tent setup locked in it was cruise control. Grats on the harvest
Gorgeous looking colas. The best job I've seen to date. They look impressive!
Great looking harvest, Blew!
Congrats on the harvest blew!! Looks awesome!
I usually harvest with kids at school and/or with an open window...my eyes were burning from the stank...my wife just gave me the slow head shake this morningNice to hear about the skunk smell......lots of people searching for that smell.
Would be nice to have a big overhead shop light....I usually wear a headlampI need to finish up the basement cave. Got the entertainment center and TV up down there, just gotta hook everything up. Then I will have everything needed for the upcoming harvests. Will be nice to be able to the whole harvest in the basement.
We have many types of headlamps and they work better outside doing chores...nothing beats a big old overhead shop light...preferably one that gives you a slight redneck burn when you're harvesting!Yeah lighting is something I am going to have to address down there. Or invest in a couple good headlamps!
He grew his outside and it was massive and withstood a severe weather system.
How strange is the universe? I was just thinking about sending you a PM this morning because I was wondering where you'd been....good to hear from you. Hoping to follow your 2019 summer grow as well. Besides the usual we are adding a 14x18' timber frame cabin (for rent) and we are trying to have it done by June...gotta have a goal!@Blew Hiller hey buddy I hope all is well with the family on the homestead, yes they were massive plants, now that I see how they grow I will keep them not as big this season. On chop day my wife had to bend those giants over for me to even attempt to reach inside and cut bud. Finally ended up lassoing the trees with ropes and tying them down to work on them, I couldn’t imagine putting this strain in full sun. Root base filled up 100 gal fabric pots in no time, and were growing out the bottom and into the ground.
PRO’S
Excellent strain. Very hardy for NEast outdoor growers. Took a beatn from slugs and superseded. Responds to pruning, training and topping well.
What I really liked about this strain is that all three plants grew very proportional and consistent to each other in terms of bud sites. Beautiful consistent buds from the inside out on all three girls. Not just big fat colas on branches. Combine that factor with a 12’ tree, i can tell you it adds up.
Those in the NE experienced horrible finishing weather last fall. Very wet. These girls did great. Mold resistance and finishing times are key factors in my specific area.
My finishing time was October 21, started flowering mid August. Takes the first frost well. Will gum up those trimming scissors in no time.
Upbeat body high, not lazy buy any means. Great flavor, the moment I open up a jar, the entire room stinks for a day.
CONS
Multiple bud sites = more time trimming. (Worth every second!)
Some crappy cell pics for ya
Pics of trees are in my retired grow journal