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kro-magnon

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Your garden is really beautiful this year, it seems you had a better climate than many growers around me, their outdoor gardens are not as healthy as yours, too much humidity and not enough strong sunny days this year in my area. Your climate seems really perfect for growing cannabis, there is some lemon trees and olive trees next to your plants? Those plants look super healthy as well.
 

el mani

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Oh thanks for the compliments, indeed this year the weather gods have been benevolent so far in the area, which is already nice.
Here we usually say "hasta segar todo es hierba" until we mow everything is weeds , a week of bad weather, a plague of worms, a good gale and all the work goes to the ground...fingers 🤞 .
The trees are olive and orange trees.
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kro-magnon

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Oh thanks for the compliments, indeed this year the weather gods have been benevolent so far in the area, which is already nice.
Here we usually say "hasta segar todo es hierba" until we mow everything is weeds , a week of bad weather, a plague of worms, a good gale and all the work goes to the ground...fingers 🤞 .
The trees are olive and orange trees.
Regards
You're right, as long as the flowers are not harvested and dried a lot can happen. Finger crossed for a good end of season for your garden, the type of plants you have need to go to november I guess, did you have some plants going to december already?
 

el mani

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Good morning all,
Leshaze
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Oaxaca79A5 (+A5 )
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Salu2
 

el mani

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Thanks to all for your kind compliments...
@Maria Sanchez (alias batwoman ;)) , your garden looks great too despite the hurricanes.
I've already harvested the CBD #1 that has been upside down for almost a week now and I have half a Leshaze just picked yesterday.
This year is being especially kind in terms of the weather (yesterday over 30 °c), and the worms seem to be respecting it more than other years, although it seems that the plants are a bit behind.
I hope to have the RM and skhz/KC for next week as well.
One o79s1A5 is going to take 2/3 weeks, although the others will probably go in the first week of November and the MHz in the middle...
I hope your SSSTN turns out as good as the one I had here.
Salu2
 

Maria Sanchez

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Thanks to all for your kind compliments...
@Maria Sanchez (alias batwoman ;)) , your garden looks great too despite the hurricanes.
I've already harvested the CBD #1 that has been upside down for almost a week now and I have half a Leshaze just picked yesterday.
This year is being especially kind in terms of the weather (yesterday over 30 °c), and the worms seem to be respecting it more than other years, although it seems that the plants are a bit behind.
I hope to have the RM and skhz/KC for next week as well.
One o79s1A5 is going to take 2/3 weeks, although the others will probably go in the first week of November and the MHz in the middle...
I hope your SSSTN turns out as good as the one I had here.
Salu2
Nice you can stagger the harvests, to keep from being too busy.
My temps are just dropping below 30C some days now.
But the last week+ has been the typhoons, now cloudy, misty, with bursts of sunshine.
My bugs are starting to slow down a bit now, too, luckily. (The hybrid L'n'L Jones got hit bad!)
My first run with the SSSTN was amazing, really special smoke.
This time, she's much bigger at least, and hopefully can finish when the weather's better, too.
All those Oaxaca crosses everyone's growing look soooo gooood....
I only heard of the Leshaze from you.
Lesotho x Skunk/Haze --- very nice highland southern African dagga, cool!
 

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