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Bagseed - "Boontville" ?

Mophead526

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Im doing a couple of really nice bagseed this year i found in some prime trees. They came in a bag labelled "boontville" and everyone told me these beans were immature and wouldn't pop. I saved them all winter and to my surprise when i finally germed them i got about 8. They show heavy Indica traits, which to me is amazing because every time i've tried bagseed it was some satvia dominate.

 
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Mophead526

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Im planning on moving these outdoors soon, heres what they look like now. They are defiantly root bound i should have been paying closer attention to them.



I just picked up some Happy frog and plan on moving them out asap.

 

fat-rob

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Hello mophead 526, looks as though your off to a great start this year sir, Very healthy looking plants, Good luck on the upcoming 2010 season my old friend. -fat rob
 
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humboldtlocal

If they are from Boonville you might be in luck. That is a very big growing region in Southern Mendocino. A lot of great herb comes out of there.
 

High Country

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Im doing a couple of really nice bagseed this year i found in some prime trees. They came in a bag labelled "boontville" and everyone told me these beans were immature and wouldn't pop. I saved them all winter and to my surprise when i finally germed them i got about 8. They show heavy Indica traits, which to me is amazing because every time i've tried bagseed it was some satvia dominate.


Those wide fat leaves look very indica dominant, could be a good find. Keep it going.
 

Mophead526

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I repoted them into bigger pots and threw them inside a box to veg for a little bit longer before i threw therm out. I also experimented with training and cloning on one of them. The one i trained kept pulling the string up, and the stalks are already like tree trunks.




I moved the rest outside in the woods and kept these. When they got to big for the box i finally put them in a friends backyard.

 

Mophead526

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The plants are flourishing outside!:dance013: I used some awesome fresh compost with giant earthworms crawling in it and they look beautiful.



The one i topped is turing into a bush

 

Mophead526

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I finally have some pics of my outdoor gorilla grow.


There not what i expected but i'm happy. :jump:

I moved them from the solo cups into the ground with the happy frog soil. I'm guessing the surrounding roots took over and stunted them. Another thing is i moved them from 24 hour light to outdoors and that made them immediately start flowering. This is basically my first grow and just learning from my mistakes.

On the other hand the ones in my buddy's backyard are exploding i'm gonna go over and try to get some nice camera pictures instead of cell phone images.
 

Mophead526

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Harvest Time

Harvest Time

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I had to harvest early due to circumstances. My three dwarfs out in the woods were stumbled upon.:comfort:

The ones in my friends backyard did phenomenal.





I'm going to make some bubble with all this trim i ended up with way more than i expected!
 

Mophead526

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Just wanted to finish out this thread years later haha

Had to harvest early, wanted to finish out my thread of my first grow... thank you icmag for saving these memories..

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