which is the male, Mihiacan purple or Oaxacan Purple line?Thank you Rob!
I just yesterday crossed Mihiacan purple X Oaxacan Purple line.
I my b looking for testers.
which is the male, Mihiacan purple or Oaxacan Purple line?Thank you Rob!
I just yesterday crossed Mihiacan purple X Oaxacan Purple line.
I my b looking for testers.
Hello Provolo I ran them both ways one male purple Oax onto Michoacan and oppositely.which is the male, Mihiacan purple or Oaxacan Purple line?
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Would be interested in testing them outdoors next year in New MexicoThank you Rob!
I just yesterday crossed Mihiacan purple X Oaxacan Purple line.
I may be looking for testers.
Those plants are so happy to see you back Hombre!!!Zac Tribute, View attachment 18743348 View attachment 18743349 View attachment 18743350 View attachment 18743351 View attachment 18743352 just starting to bud
She's got a bit leggy, but tomorrow I'll put a net over her and rearrange the tops to produce an even canopy.
Hey Cactus!Well, we’ll see how they pull through but a massive storm kinda just decided half my Green Mountain stuff needed to be flattened. My monster Pineapple Banana Bud split down the main stem 5 inches, I’ve got it taped back up and fingers crossed. My Zacatecas tribute and Mountain gold both lost a few branches as well. Everything got leaned over really hard.
We had solid sheets of water coming down, even under the shade canopy it was too much for them. It also whooped my Tikal something fierce.
Hoping so. She’s bound up tight and not looking stressed at all this morning. She’s actually the happiest looking one on that side of the garden. My poor purple satellite though… she was already a little goofy looking from slightly flowering, revegging and then going into flower again. After the rain she looks like a really wet mop laying draped over her cage.Hey Cactus!
Sorry to hear it's always a bummer when plants get whacked by weather. The split should heal well if you bound her up. Hopefully you still pull some great nugs off your hard work.
Can I ask what region you are in?Hoping so. She’s bound up tight and not looking stressed at all this morning. She’s actually the happiest looking one on that side of the garden. My poor purple satellite though… she was already a little goofy looking from slightly flowering, revegging and then going into flower again. After the rain she looks like a really wet mop laying draped over her cage.
I know one thing for sure though, next year my shadehouse is getting some greenhouse roof panels so I can avoid this issue. It happened around the same time last year so I gave everything way more support this year. This year decided to dump 3-4x the rain all at once. The desert around me looks amazing though so I can’t really complain too much about a few of my plants getting whooped.
Thank you my friend. I'm happy to be back; it's been a long road. Off to the hospital this morning for yet another review; guess I shouldn't complain, at least these guys are on the case. Fingers crossed all is good.Those plants are so happy to see you back Hombre!!!
Southwestern US.Can I ask what region you are in?
Wow those chunked up nicely you can really see the BSHW in your ladies.Last 2 girls PS X BSHW
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The early flowering was from me forgetting to turn a light timer on for a few days when I set things out in late spring.
Hello Farmerlion!Hey all,
Kind of sorry I came to this thread. I pushed off the Green Mountain genetics this season... The Tribute didn't finish for me in North Dakota, but it was only one plant. My Purple Satellite was a male and ended up being culled. The quality of these genetics is top notch! and should be explored.
I have a lot going on of my own projects right now. I hope to have a couple Purple Satellite next season, Good Lord willing, health depending
Great thread!
Peace farmerlion