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moose/MI

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Most people won't notice your guerrilla grow in the back yard if you don't stand there oogling it all day! ja ja!
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Just to the left of the previous picture my girlfriend maintains extensive gardens that direct/control/confuse the eye. 😉

I was a young lad in the 70's when I read a book that offered growing suggestions. (A Child's Garden of Grass?) I don't recall.

The author offered a good argument for the hide in plain sight garden.
How to use different heights, large splashes of color, depth perception, etc.
I remember they preferred using Cosmos and training the plants low.

It's been a part of my sop's ever since with great success.

But ya, you can't stand next to them and ogle all day. I agree. 😄
 

Nannymouse

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Had an humanities prof that I liked, but he did go on and on about 'directing the eye', in artworks. Should work well in a garden. I think 'arrows'. Strong lines that lead the eyes. Bright warm colors attract the eye, dull cool colors are less attractive to the eye. Also, strong 'resting places' for the brain to 'escape to' when there's too much texture going on.
 

Gato420

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Just to the left of the previous picture my girlfriend maintains extensive gardens that direct/control/confuse the eye. 😉

I was a young lad in the 70's when I read a book that offered growing suggestions. (A Child's Garden of Grass?) I don't recall.

The author offered a good argument for the hide in plain sight garden.
How to use different heights, large splashes of color, depth perception, etc.
I remember they preferred using Cosmos and training the plants low.

It's been a part of my sop's ever since with great success.

But ya, you can't stand next to them and ogle all day. I agree. 😄
Nice garden! Yes, I use a lot of zinnias, sunflowers, castor plants. Big and colorful things to catch the eye.
 

SunnyListon

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I've acquired Unobtanium!
My Adamantium ...
The One Ring to Rule them All! 👹
My precious! 🫘
View attachment 19082832 After a great season outside at 42.2N with GMGrape, Mountain Gold and Purple Satellite and even without trying any of the smoke yet I figured I needed to round things out and get the Zacateca for next year. Sometimes ya gotta have a little faith. 😉

Then I saw the Oaxacan Gold pop up on North Alantic. 😮
Hadn't really heard anything so I waited a few days. No official announcements. Maybe trouble with the hurricane?

Decided to just go for it and not miss the opportunity to grab some og genetics in case they were a limited drop from his Skull 79.
Looking forward to next year already. 🫘
Got the Purple Sat and the Mountain Gold in the stash, hehe.

Will the Oacacan Gold be availible in spain? And when?

Thanks
 

mr.pistil

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It really helps. 💕
I have to be a bit stealthy but once I figured out the sightline of the Housing development behind us.
I just line them all up behind the large pine tree and only have to worry about the house on each side. 😉
Kind of hide in plain site. View attachment 19127155
Thanks to all for the great ideas for growing outside. Unfortunately, my lot is heavily wooded precluding doing so. I keep trying to convince my wife we need to take a couple of trees down, but you can imagine how that went... :violin:
 

bonghopper

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Got the Purple Sat and the Mountain Gold in the stash, hehe.

Will the Oacacan Gold be availible in spain? And when?

Thanks
Good on ya, they're really great strains, my favourites again this year.

Vman mentioned that he was only able to produce enough Oaxacan fem for N America this year, hopefully there'll be more for europe next year.

I still have some concerns about the other half of the Oaxacan fem - I'm a northern outdoor grower, the Oax Skull is well adapted, but has the other half been tested and grown in a northern setting outdoors?

Will be great to find out before but I'll be sowing them anyway, There's some mountain gold pollen in the freezer destined..
 

bonghopper

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Thanks to all for the great ideas for growing outside. Unfortunately, my lot is heavily wooded precluding doing so. I keep trying to convince my wife we need to take a couple of trees down, but you can imagine how that went... :violin:
Coppicing deciduous trees extends their lifespan.. what species and age? Some like sweet chestnut will coppice as a very old tree, some species reach an age where they wont regrow.. may convince her!
 

SunnyListon

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Okay, got another question regarding the PURPLE SATELLITE.

Got one indoor now on day 32. As expected, she strechted like crazy. All good.
She reacted very fast to 12/12 lights and flowered, before this she got 24/24 hours and then 18/6.

Now I see some small nanners on the main bud. Pick ed them up, so that they cant polinate the other stuff.

My questions are:

Are these nanners going to polinate my other stuff? Or are they just sterile nanners?

The other stuff is ready mostly at 56 days. So the other stuff will be in there for another 24 days. (32 plus 24 makes 56)

What is the most commen flowering time indoors for the Purple Satellite?

After how many days you took them down indoors in the past?

Thank you PURPLE SATELLITE HEADS
 

mr.pistil

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Okay, got another question regarding the PURPLE SATELLITE.

Got one indoor now on day 32. As expected, she strechted like crazy. All good.
She reacted very fast to 12/12 lights and flowered, before this she got 24/24 hours and then 18/6.

Now I see some small nanners on the main bud. Pick ed them up, so that they cant polinate the other stuff.

My questions are:

Are these nanners going to polinate my other stuff? Or are they just sterile nanners?

The other stuff is ready mostly at 56 days. So the other stuff will be in there for another 24 days. (32 plus 24 makes 56)

What is the most commen flowering time indoors for the Purple Satellite?

After how many days you took them down indoors in the past?

Thank you PURPLE SATELLITE HEADS
My exp. with PS harvests is -65-70 days of 12/12. I do get some nanners in late flower mostly in the cola tops and specifically at the tip of foxtails. Mine start out lime green and within a couple of days turn beige-ish and appear to be dried out. I pluck them and have never had a problem with pollination.

If you’re getting them at 32 days you may have dropped down to 12/12 to quickly. I do 18/6, 16/8, and drop another hour every 3-4 days until 12/12.
 

vermontman

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Got the Purple Sat and the Mountain Gold in the stash, hehe.

Will the Oacacan Gold be availible in spain? And when?

Thanks
I truly apologize but as I had to tell ACE it's hard work for an older dude to juggle strains and keep it all flowing clean and up to my standard, especially since I won't ever cut corners. As I worked out with Dubi who has been a fabulous gentlemen and terrific work associate/trade partner, there just isn't going to be enough to get that far. In fact if you are in Europe or UK and you like my work heads up and stock up.
Not great news but still hope that helps!
 

vermontman

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Good on ya, they're really great strains, my favourites again this year.

Vman mentioned that he was only able to produce enough Oaxacan fem for N America this year, hopefully there'll be more for europe next year.

I still have some concerns about the other half of the Oaxacan fem - I'm a northern outdoor grower, the Oax Skull is well adapted, but has the other half been tested and grown in a northern setting outdoors?

Will be great to find out before but I'll be sowing them anyway, There's some mountain gold pollen in the freezer destined..
Hello @bonghopper!
The other half of the Oaxacan Gold was tested out and she finishes out by end of Sept, as I stated earlier here on the thread she was very similar in most aspects of growing fragrance and finish time but again full disclosure! Just not quite as potent as my Oaxacan line but as I stated earlier the potency of the Nepali was greatly improved in Purple Satellite by my Oaxacan line.
Hope that helps!
 

vermontman

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Okay, got another question regarding the PURPLE SATELLITE.

Got one indoor now on day 32. As expected, she strechted like crazy. All good.
She reacted very fast to 12/12 lights and flowered, before this she got 24/24 hours and then 18/6.

Now I see some small nanners on the main bud. Pick ed them up, so that they cant polinate the other stuff.

My questions are:

Are these nanners going to polinate my other stuff? Or are they just sterile nanners?

The other stuff is ready mostly at 56 days. So the other stuff will be in there for another 24 days. (32 plus 24 makes 56)

What is the most commen flowering time indoors for the Purple Satellite?

After how many days you took them down indoors in the past?

Thank you PURPLE SATELLITE HEADS
Hello @SunnyListon!
There is a complete Purple Satellite thread here on IC
. But from my experience I have picked off the nanners from Purple satellite I flowered right into 12/12 years ago never did see a seed but I again full disclosure don't really know if they are sterile. That's why I have always pushed the slow graduation down in light hours as happens outside. That trait comes from the Nepali Sativa which was adapted to growing in Denmark. Where summer peak time is I believe 20 hours daylight?
When I first started growing Baglung Nepali I went 12/12 every one of my ladies hermed! But because she was so stunning I reveged my six first ladies took clones planted them outside in Vermont in Spring


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and to my delight not even a nanner!

But what I did get was SUPPER EARLY BERRY GOODNESS!
So that is why she has remained in my breeding corral as a proven winner! Especially combined with Oaxacan Gold
Two amazing pure Sativa in my estimation.
And she finishes in Sept in high altitude Vermont!
 
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