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vermontman

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VM, my one plant went 81 days. I'm terrible at doing smoke reports as I struggle identifying specific flavors. I can taste the flavors, but labeling is a problem. Having said that… The smell out of the jar is one of sweet tropical fruits. It reminds me a lot of Ace's Panama. The inhale is similar to the jar smell, and leans minty. The exhale is earthy/woodsy which increases as the session approaches the end. The initial inhale taste lasts to the very end. The draw is smooth and easy on the throat, but does make me sneeze! Other strains don’t do that. The high was very up, increasing over time. It does get a little to racy for me if I overdo it. its only been in jars for a few weeks so I’m anxious to give it a try after a longer cure.
Hell Mr Pistil!
Sounds like a super smoke report to me!
Awesome report by anyone's standards for sure,
Thank you! so much for your efforts greatly appreciated!
 

vermontman

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@vermontman. I have another GMG up the road at another location, from the same pack. Both started mid March indoors under a 600W MH, 16 on 8 off. It is close to a fence line so it is shaded more than the one in the first picture I posted. It is starting to flower, similar to what @BlackBart is saying. The picture isn't the greatest but you can see the pistils starting to shoot out.

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Hello Peace!
Looking very promising!
Are you happy with the growth and size of you ladies? You may consider bumping up the nitrogen and pinching or you could just let it go but looking pretty healthy so far.
 

@peace

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Hello Peace!
Looking very promising!
Are you happy with the growth and size of you ladies? You may consider bumping up the nitrogen and pinching or you could just let it go but looking pretty healthy so far.
Yes I am very happy with them. I transplanted them too big and they bounced back no problem. I can add a bit of N but I am being cautious with adding anymore nutrients. They are on really fertile black loam and I have already given each plant a couple scoops of composted cattle manure as well as a good amount of corn starter incorporated in the soil at planting (12-22-23 plus a bunch of micros and S).
 

vermontman

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Yes I am very happy with them. I transplanted them too big and they bounced back no problem. I can add a bit of N but I am being cautious with adding anymore nutrients. They are on really fertile black loam and I have already given each plant a couple scoops of composted cattle manure as well as a good amount of corn starter incorporated in the soil at planting (12-22-23 plus a bunch of micros and S).
Sounds pretty good to me!
But I think if you add Just a dash of Blood meal you should be fine and the immediate nitrogen available is 16% I have used it liberally on even seedlings and have never seen a burn, just fatter greener plants.
But of course you have to be comfortable with you choice, and so far looking great!
 

herbgreen

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--------------Warning post off topic !!!!===========

This is about a place called Mountain Gardens

A guy named Joe Hollis has created a unique perma-culture garden

A resource of thousands of books and seeds and everything built for 50yrs

Burned down in an instant.....Lost it all to fire... But now is rebuilding!

I know people that read this will want to take the time to check it out:biggrin:

His youtube channel has many videos on unique wild-crafted herbs Medicinal plants



This is a link to the go fund me These folks need all the help they can get!

But all his stuff is very real off grid sustainable knowledge...Medicinal plants

I doubt he even smokes weed but just look @ the amazing plant knowledge

-----Now back to your regular schedueled cannabis talk======
 
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vermontman

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--------------Warning post off topic !!!!===========

This is about a place called Mountain Gardens

A guy named Joe Hollis has created a unique perma-culture garden

A resource of thousands of books and seeds and everything built for 50yrs

Burned down in an instant.....Lost it all to fire... But now is rebuilding!

I know people that read this will want to take the time to check it out:biggrin:

His youtube channel has many videos on unique wild-crafted herbs Medicinal plants



This is a link to the go fund me These folks need all the help they can get!

But all his stuff is very real off grid sustainable knowledge...Medicinal plants

I doubt he even smokes weed but just look @ the amazing plant knowledge

-----Now back to your regular schedueled cannabis talk======

Hello HG!
Sad tale indeed!
Thank you for sharing all aspects of gardening are fascinating and becoming more important all the time. I put far more time into food farming and canning than I do cannabis, Hell what would you have to fall back on if you got the munchies and the store shelves were empty? And to mention if you cannot grow a good tomato, how can you grow good herb? HAHA
All Organic!
CHEERS!
 

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@peace

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Sounds pretty good to me!
But I think if you add Just a dash of Blood meal you should be fine and the immediate nitrogen available is 16% I have used it liberally on even seedlings and have never seen a burn, just fatter greener plants.
But of course you have to be comfortable with you choice, and so far looking great!
All right, I topped the non-flowering one the day you mentioned it and yesterday I gave them some blood meal. I will update again in a couple of weeks to show the growth.
 

vermontman

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Couple guerrilla shots of the Purple Satellite, six of them in all. The purple stems are very pronounced. The pic with the tools you can see that the PS was topped a little over two weeks ago before they were transplanted out side. There has been 2ft of growth in that time. Incredible! View attachment 18725811 View attachment 18725812
Hello Hamstring!
You should pull some serious flower from six plants.
Nice job! Looking forward to your progress.
CHEERS
 

vermontman

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All right, I topped the non-flowering one the day you mentioned it and yesterday I gave them some blood meal. I will update again in a couple of weeks to show the growth.
Good deal peace!
I think you wont regret it. You should see some difference in just a weeks time.
 
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Stinkhorn123

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I tend to avoid topping my plants these days whenever possible. I find my plants get way more broken branches when topped. They seem to split right at the Y that forms after topping, usuall when the plants are heavy with flower. Add rain and wind to the equation and bad things can happen. That said these lines VermontMan works have incredibly strong branches. I’ve grown PS and GMG the last few years and I can’t remember losing a single branch off them.
 
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