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Greencedar

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Hey Vermontman, mouth-watering all of it! šŸ¤˜ Please help me choose one - 49 latitude, shitty september sometimes, a little streetlights during nights. I have 3 on my whishlist - Grape, PS, Zacateca T
Hi maxeaux, I passed a couple grape (purple and green) clones around at 43 lat to some friends who have issues with security/street lights and the plants were all very stable. Buds fatten and frost early so if you had to harvest early due to a bad weather year you could without much loss. I left 25% of the buds on one green pheno until late October just to see how it would do. Weather got cold and foggy and no mildew and very little rot. Aceā€™s nap jam comes in earlier but the pheno I had didnā€™t get that big and the high is more mellow. Grape is more ā€œsativaā€ and the purple pheno is very strong (although a bit of mildew showed up on some lower leaves near the end of season, green pheno was bulletproof but yielded a bit less and has different terpenes). I only tested a 5 pack but got 4 females, two purple and two green. I was impressed by how big the plants got and fast they started to flower and bulk up. The sativa effects and spicy flavours in the green pheno are pretty amazing for such a short flowering plant. Iā€™ve grown some long flowering Ace strains (hazes, Malawi, Thai, etc) and didnā€™t expect these grapes to stand up especially from an outdoor grow this far north but was pleasantly surprised! I havenā€™t grown the other Vermontman strains so I canā€™t comment on them.
 

TexasTea

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42 North today...ughh! :D

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vermontman

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OMG I do not miss that! Accept for the subtle beauties best seen in pictures like this beautiful picture you sent and thank you!
Some people I know love winter! Over summer, but it is all wonderful, but I suffer from severe SADS, But I do miss being young and bombing around in my four wheel truck, feeling like I am the only human on the planet listening to some of my favorite musics, for instance in one case I can remember from days gone by, listening to The Police, Walking on the moon, Which sincerely strikes a note in my heart when I drove one night up to Salsbury beach in January, and my dog and I in 20 degrees below zero weather, with the wind howling and the sand blowing across my path on the beach with not a soul to be seen, I truly was like in the song I was listening previously in my truck by the Police Walking on the moon.
 

TexasTea

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OMG I do not miss that! Accept for the subtle beauties best seen in pictures like this beautiful picture you sent and thank you!
Some people I know love winter! Over summer, but it is all wonderful, but I suffer from severe SADS, But I do miss being young and bombing around in my four wheel truck, feeling like I am the only human on the planet listening to some of my favorite musics, for instance in one case I can remember from days gone by, listening to The Police, Walking on the moon, Which sincerely strikes a note in my heart when I drove one night up to Salsbury beach in January, and my dog and I in 20 degrees below zero weather, with the wind howling and the sand blowing across my path on the beach with not a soul to be seen, I truly was like in the song I was listening previously in my truck by the Police Walking on the moon.
I know that feeling! I love the quiet during a snow storm. And that dark gray sky can be dramatic, but its also quite oppressive, especially when it goes on for weeks without cease. My indoor gardens are so soothing this time of year. My eyes are starting to get hungry for green and even a glimpse of light and leafy foliage in a small closet is like a tease for the coming spring.
 

Cactus Squatter

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Alright VM, Iā€™m gonna try my hardest not to kill your gear this time around šŸ˜œ
Just set these 10 Zacatecas Tribute into the tent, going to let them veg a few more days to adjust to the big light.
They were all topped a couple days ago. Currently in 1 gallon bags but will be transferred into larger bags shortly.
All but 1 seed germinated in the first 24 hours, and #10 popped mid the next day. None have shown sex yet.
So far theyā€™ve been very uniform in growth.
This will be my second run with this new LED and Iā€™m still adapting to plant needs under this light. Hopefully I donā€™t ugly them up too bad.
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vermontman

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Alright VM, Iā€™m gonna try my hardest not to kill your gear this time around šŸ˜œ
Just set these 10 Zacatecas Tribute into the tent, going to let them veg a few more days to adjust to the big light.
They were all topped a couple days ago. Currently in 1 gallon bags but will be transferred into larger bags shortly.
All but 1 seed germinated in the first 24 hours, and #10 popped mid the next day. None have shown sex yet.
So far theyā€™ve been very uniform in growth.
This will be my second run with this new LED and Iā€™m still adapting to plant needs under this light. Hopefully I donā€™t ugly them up too bad.
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I know that feeling! I love the quiet during a snow storm. And that dark gray sky can be dramatic, but its also quite oppressive, especially when it goes on for weeks without cease. My indoor gardens are so soothing this time of year. My eyes are starting to get hungry for green and even a glimpse of light and leafy foliage in a small closet is like a tease for the coming spring.
You would have to induce me into a coma and wake me up in a few months!
 

vermontman

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Alright VM, Iā€™m gonna try my hardest not to kill your gear this time around šŸ˜œ
Just set these 10 Zacatecas Tribute into the tent, going to let them veg a few more days to adjust to the big light.
They were all topped a couple days ago. Currently in 1 gallon bags but will be transferred into larger bags shortly.
All but 1 seed germinated in the first 24 hours, and #10 popped mid the next day. None have shown sex yet.
So far theyā€™ve been very uniform in growth.
This will be my second run with this new LED and Iā€™m still adapting to plant needs under this light. Hopefully I donā€™t ugly them up too bad.
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Looks like you are off to a terrific start there Cactus! Here's wishing you lots of ladies and a great grow!
 

TexasTea

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Alright VM, Iā€™m gonna try my hardest not to kill your gear this time around šŸ˜œ
Just set these 10 Zacatecas Tribute into the tent, going to let them veg a few more days to adjust to the big light.
They were all topped a couple days ago. Currently in 1 gallon bags but will be transferred into larger bags shortly.
All but 1 seed germinated in the first 24 hours, and #10 popped mid the next day. None have shown sex yet.
So far theyā€™ve been very uniform in growth.
This will be my second run with this new LED and Iā€™m still adapting to plant needs under this light. Hopefully I donā€™t ugly them up too bad.
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One thing I have learned over this past year, is that I have been wasting LED light. I dimmed my lights down and even turned a couple of units off with no ill effects on yield or growth. In fact, my plants are overall much happier. So don't be afraid to back off on light intensity and no need to get too close.
 

Cactus Squatter

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One thing I have learned over this past year, is that I have been wasting LED light. I dimmed my lights down and even turned a couple of units off with no ill effects on yield or growth. In fact, my plants are overall much happier. So don't be afraid to back off on light intensity and no need to get too close.

Yeah, Iā€™m definitely going to give them more than the recommended spacing I ran last grow.
 

mr.pistil

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Mountain Gold...smells like fruity bubblegum after a few months in the jar. First class aromas, sweet taste and excellent potent effects. I'm really enjoying this one.

Shown with another Mountain Gold from the flower room...golden oyster mushrooms in our stir fry tonight. :)

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I second the
Hey Tex!
That looks and your description sound amazing!
I second that description! My experiences w/MG are spot on to TT's.
 

Lotto

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I too have been enjoying these Mountain Gold buds. The high is just right at any time of the day but the smell is what sets it apart. A sweet, luscious blast of fruit when the jar is opened. Grown this clone out a couple times and carries this smell from mid flower through a good cure. This is not a rock hard nug, very airy and dries up very quickly. 3 days in a box and then to jars.
I've hit 2 different Panama and Panama dominate hybrids with a MG male. Also crossed this clone with a different MG male. All are in flower and starting to go. The MG x MG has got the smell.
Vman, I don't expect anything special to come of these crosses, but hoping to impart a quicker maturing plant than the Panamas.
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vermontman

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I too have been enjoying these Mountain Gold buds. The high is just right at any time of the day but the smell is what sets it apart. A sweet, luscious blast of fruit when the jar is opened. Grown this clone out a couple times and carries this smell from mid flower through a good cure. This is not a rock hard nug, very airy and dries up very quickly. 3 days in a box and then to jars.
I've hit 2 different Panama and Panama dominate hybrids with a MG male. Also crossed this clone with a different MG male. All are in flower and starting to go. The MG x MG has got the smell.
Vman, I don't expect anything special to come of these crosses, but hoping to impart a quicker maturing plant than the Panamas. View attachment 18805620
Hello Lotto!
Again looking really yummy!
How long did you go with flower with your Mountain Gold?
And you could get some really great strains from your crosses!
Thank you for posting!
 
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vermontman

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Mountain Gold...smells like fruity bubblegum after a few months in the jar. First class aromas, sweet taste and excellent potent effects. I'm really enjoying this one.

Shown with another Mountain Gold from the flower room...golden oyster mushrooms in our stir fry tonight. :)

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Hi Tex!
Looking back at your post and seeing Lotto's I think I just might be running some Mountain Gold next season myself.
 
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