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BAKED_BEANZ
nimbin hay, woop woop . try ograskal bro. can't go wrong with any of that fire. drop me a pm if you want. need to get few more posts up. but i,m sure would be worth it. cheers mick
Gidday Smokey,
Did mine around 3 years ago. Yes, I have no doubt the Doc grabs himself good genetics to begin with, who wouldn't?! It's not like they aren't out there in abundance...
And so it's only fair to say you'll find good genes amongst his stuff but it appears his credentials as a breeding operator are far from professional. And of all people, the Doc ought to be first to know where his stuff is lacking and oughtn't to be perpetuating bogus claims. He capitalises on the gullible, the trusting and naïve and newbies to the game.
What was once good about Endless Sky has now moved on to become a myth! To perpetuate the myth in knowledge of it being a myth, reeks of greed for $$$$$$!
As I say, if you stumble on something good from amongst his lines, all that much more power to you!
billy
26th January 2012 A persistent upper level low over western NSW and southern QLD combined with a high pressure system in the Tasman sea (and a second quickly replacing it) to deliver a deep E-NE flow and resultant prolonged rain event for NE NSW and SE QLD. A number of surface troughs near and on the coast during the week contributed to some flash flooding too. The hardest hit areas were the Tweed, Bellingen and Sunshine Coast areas though flooding occurred in most regions between Taree and Noosa Heads. The heaviest rainfalls in the Wilsons River catchment occurred between midnight and 3pm 25th January.
Daily rainfall data for: Northern Rivers | Northern Tablelands
29th January 2013 Ex-Tropical Cyclone Oswald took an extraordinary track down the East Coast (over land) after being a category one system for a few hours in the Gulf of Carpentaria. A strong blocking high over New Zealand helped steer the tropical low and monsoon trough slowly along the entire length of QLD and into NSW over a week. Record heavy rainfalls hit many areas but one of the stand-out features was the destructive winds (of category one strength) and numerous embedded tornado reports along the coast. Lismore managed to avoid a major flood and the levee again saved parts of the CBD from inundation - thanks to lower rainfall totals in the western part of the catchment. Parts of the Tweed, Lower Richmond and Clarence endured major flooding, with Grafton recording its highest ever level of 8.09m - just centimetres below the top of the levee wall.
Track of Ex-TC Oswald
actually my experience is, your better off with early flowering strains. get them in before the big wets. if your later flowering strains go through the big tropical lows they get smashed up.G`day BB
The rainy season would have coincided nicely with your early flowering Deezal eh ?
Better off with later flowering strains in that region to come out the other side of the wet season . Harvest some buds with actual terpenes on them .
Canada is about 50 deg north ?
Thats where that auto comes good . Long summers days 16 hours long .
Your at 30 deg growing a strain thats suited to Tasmania or Sth Island New Zealand . And wondering why it can`t compete with the regular hybrids ...
Thanks for sharin
EB .
G`day PM
Wet season is Feb / March / April . Eqiv of Aug / Sept / Oct in Nth Hemi .
And as that info I posted indicates it can flood in late January . So when are you harvesting this early bud ? December ? Mid Summer ?
Guys I know down that way don`t harvest till May / June/ July . Rain is long gone .
And the best herb I`ve had from that region was grown in the Winter -> Spring season .
Thanks for sharin
EB .
Hi there mr dankfrank
1.the iranian indica which is the component in Endless Sky
2. dunno exactly what Iranian auto is ..it is simular to auto affie
but not the same..i have both..
in the end who cares,,it is good and early
3. Doc gt has been around longer than all the other seeds co's
and i have used him for a long time and been very happy
4.my guess is so many varified cuts have come form his gear
5.why would anyone expect that you who hasnever grown anything
of his..are a seed vendor yourself…would say anything good
you are a wanna be …dude
6. some actual person comes on here and tells of his success and you spend
half your time spreading bs you know nothing of
anyone with a real brain can figure you out
JEALOUS
and before i leave i will add
i grew iran x c99
iran x haze
and the iran x deeze
and i am crazy about how they produce super high quality buds a mon th to 6 weeks
earlier than the elite clones they were bred with
so have a good day and maybe try some for your self
If Bodhi used the same thing as DGT - which I HIGHLY doubt - then it isn't Iranian...
It's Afghan...
I'm not saying the plants look bad - again - just questioning the legitimacy of what it's being marketed as...because DGT has ZERO genetic information on his site...
I mean, I can call a chicken a duck - but it doesn't make it so...
dank.Frank
I saw a lot of posts regarding over charging for seeds.
What is a fair price?
What does it cost to provide these services?
How much does it cost to:
- collect quality genetics
- keep careful records
-establish green houses and/or grow rooms and so on.
- How much to harvest, handle and store product.
- How much to ship product
Not to mention what they do to you in a police state. Anyone heard from Rez lately? What about all the rest of them?
What is the fair price of a seed?
I saw a lot of posts regarding over charging for seeds.
What is a fair price?
What does it cost to provide these services?
How much does it cost to:
- collect quality genetics
- keep careful records
-establish green houses and/or grow rooms and so on.
- How much to harvest, handle and store product.
- How much to ship product
Not to mention what they do to you in a police state. Anyone heard from Rez lately? What about all the rest of them?
What is the fair price of a seed?