jayr1787
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That is true this year is record rainfall here.With all the rain we had that may not be the best idea. I went from drought-like conditions last year to flood like conditions this year.
That is true this year is record rainfall here.With all the rain we had that may not be the best idea. I went from drought-like conditions last year to flood like conditions this year.
Nice healthy plants Jay. You have things dialed in for sure.
Thank you friend! It was a uphill battle to get here but I wouldn't have it any other way I'm excited to start some new stuff tho I'm tired of these strains lol. More variety is the spice of life.Nice healthy plants Jay. You have things dialed in for sure.
Those looked excellent! I can't wait to grow outdoors next year. Definitely love fastbuds I grew the gorilla cookies a few runs ago was some great bud.Hey ya
I just had 2.5 runs with Fastseeds autos.
Gorilla Cookies, Wedding Cheesecake, Jack Herer and Bluedream I grew in a tent under Led.
Pineapple Expeess and Strawberry Pie are growing on a balcony at the moment...
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Before their "hair cut" /light lollipopping
My overall fav so far is Bluedream, vigorous growth and I like the high
(Strawberry Pie has and Jack Herer had a preety tight bud structure compared to the other strains.)
Man we've been getting hammered with non stop rain here this year. I can't complain tho the rivers and lakes needed this badly but poor farmers and growers having a shit season. And with all these talks of rice and grain shortages makes me wanna buy another chest freezer and hunt more this year. Feel free to post those ladies in here I'd like to see how they turn outThank you
Growing only in organic / living soil + water and sunshine.
No extra fertilizer...
July hasn't been as sunny as one would expect. So for mediocre weather I am fine with their development so far. Here's hoping for a sunny August and September
The sea of green I wouldn't mind sailing inIt's like a fu**ing ocean of bud in there
I'm loving it harvest after harvest. I do however need to address the worm castings in my top layers. It's getting quite thick and I think the feeding roots are starting to show slight clawing to my leaves. Might have to take some pumice and mix in here before next runLooking good Jay. They sure are healthy.