You got that right
@MagicJim.
Was funny,,, me and Miss J both displayed cancer the same month????
Mine was in the lymph node glands in my throat,, but was a mobile form,,, meaning that primary was elsewhere... They threw a hand grenade in my throat looking and taking the infected nodes,, but can't find it... Ghost Cancer???? Doctors hate that word,,, but we both started doing major amounts of RSO. By a chance did the RSO come into play? Can't call that one...
But Miss J had breast cancer and needed some surgery,, but we went for aalittle overkill just so she didn't need or want treatments after....... And had an almost a 100% guarantee.. Well as much as one can get........
That Marion Berry
@Dankman_420 is from Stoney Girl Gardens.. Everything I have out there is,,, cept the Gelato.
He's been growing these strains outdoors here in PDX area for the last 20-30 years... Well acclimated to our seasons..... That Sugar Plum won one of the first cups Portland ever had...... Sad thing is in his sales department,, he claims shorter flowering times that possible.... They have a 'Berkley' strain that claims about 30 days of flower??????? Man I ain't ever seen anything like that,,,, and I've grown some... was respectable,, with an early harvest,,,, about Sept 20-25th? But really they aren't even really into selling seeds as much amore... Markets dry up just like everything here did for the Mom and Pops... So he opened acouple stores and started teaching classes????
Jennifer,, 'Stoney Girl', goes around the country speaking about benefits of RSO,,, and even politics.. btw we was stage 3 cancer.. Was....
To me, a mature bud,,, even if not the best of the best, is better than a premature harvest of moldy top shelf herb???
If that makes sense........... Besides all I keep is the primary colas.... all other buds go in storage bags for something. One day I'll know what to do with it besides budder....
But tonight I went around and snipped back the Purpit Plant about 3-4 nodes.... Makes for a stronger stem and kind of tames the beasts alittle.
I haven't worked on either the Marion or the Cripit yet. I do plan on it tho. I'm sharpening up the electric pruning shears.... They going to need some serious taming before they get outta hand.
I mean IF a man had space and the support system, and the desire!!!!!! to grow these to full potential..... They have the makings of real monsters. I've seen Cripit grown in soil 12' and yielding 5 pounds coming in Oct 5th at 'The Vineyards'. Same or close with the Marion and Sugar Plum. But I'm fresh outta fruit picker ladders and trellis..
I don't want more than 10' bamboo stakes driven 2 foot in the ground for support and a roll of that green 1/2 inch plastic tape for ties???????