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TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Stuff has been getting stuck in NY for weeks. I spoke to one guy who said they're busier than they were at christmas peak times.
 

repuk

Altruistic Hazeist
Veteran
Loved the background on Boreal Lights Tycho! Guess the missus claims she had her role on this strain! :biggrin:
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Lol. Aren't many discoveries by accident? It's absolutely all hers.

The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny …”
— Isaac Asimov (?)
 

Pappy805

New member
Little Beauties

Little Beauties

These little ladies (hopefully) are 16 days old and seem content to take their time getting bigger lol. I have them in 1g pots In organic soil, with the intention of transferring to 25g smart pots eventually, we’ll see if that works out. Overall, except for a little whitefly damage, they seem happy just moving a bit slow so far. These are outdoor plants. I’m having fun with them and I’m excited to see what they end up doing. Thanks for the seeds, Tycho.
 

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yardgrazer

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Are these plants usually super low odor? Stem rub is almost indetectable. Fun watching them grow regardless.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
They're pretty low odor and easy to hide. When I grown them in my yard, they're abut 60 feet from the house and I rarely smell them until they flower. Then I'll get the odd waft of goodness. I had 400 girls next to a mature pine stand and they were not noticeable from the road 100 feet away.

Males absolutely smell like Catnip. Females in flower smell medium/strong very sweet Pine & Pepper with noticeable fuel in the background.

I never grew them indoor or in pots. Let me know what they do for you.
 

yardgrazer

Well-known member
These are outdoor, they are in flower, but they're in growbags. It was an ill-conceived choice in a moment when I realized I was going to have more seedlings that appropriately sized containers. Come to think of it I don't think I ever made note of when they started forming flowers, will have to look back and see if I was at least smart enough to take some photos and reckon a date from those. Was guestimating that they should be done by the end of August if not a little sooner. I've never grown anything this tall so it's pretty amusing.
 

yardgrazer

Well-known member
Looked back, I took a photo of one of the tops on 7/4, I imagine I did so because I was seeing signs of flowering.


ETA: Noticed that while there may be no detectable stem rub odor, the buds are starting to take on a nice sweet smell.
 
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