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Mount Zion 2016

MountZionCollec

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Hoophouse: tall plants row is skunkmans mixed haze*skunk.

The middle row is cannabiogens destroyer. Other outside row of small plants is cannabiogens Panama.
 

HillMizer

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Good to see you're back. Did you change the plan for plant numbers? I was expecting a full on tater field. Good work on crops and critters.
 

MountZionCollec

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Good to see you're back. Did you change the plan for plant numbers? I was expecting a full on tater field. Good work on crops and critters.

In the hoophouse I still have 44 unsexed super sativas to transplant. Also all of the strains in there are late flowering and will continue to stretch and grow fairly late into flowering so it should be a sea of green by harvest :). Expecting 50-100# of delicate fluffy super sativas.

The flat garden was late planted with moderately root bound mainstream cuttings, plus 80 late germinated small mental floss that are just now taking off. Also the flat garden is FIlled with rocks and soil isn't quite as nice as hillside. Then when u add in my ewe and her babies polishing off about 30 plants in there it'll only end up yielding about 60 pounds, while the hillside in the same amount of space will hit 200#.
 
Great growing . Have you had a third party inspection to become a tier 2* site ? How fast did you get your WDID number after sending in your paperwork and 2500?
 

MountZionCollec

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Also another reason the plants make look more spaced out is I was able to sex the majority of them before transplanting. I believe I have around 300 females.
 

MountZionCollec

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Great growing . Have you had a third party inspection to become a tier 2* site ? How fast did you get your WDID number after sending in your paperwork and 2500?

U from the North coast? Back when the passed the Central Valley and north coast water regulations last year the two areas used different benchmarks for tiers. The North coast went first and chose <5k=tier 1, 5-10k=tier 2 and I forget there tier 3, maybe 10k-1 acre.

The Central Valley water group didn't want to adjust there laws when recreational passes and they also assumed they would do less adjusting as they had less farmers or impact then the north coast.

Central Valley tier 1 is 1k-10k square feet. So I'm actually tier one waterboard and tier 2 state permitting. Only cost me $1,000. I can't remember how long it took to get my acceptance, maybe 6-8 weeks.
 

MountZionCollec

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First two pictures are of the flat garden that my sheep got into.

Pic 3: 30 Thunks (Thai*Haze*skunk #1). Best strain I have. Most vigorous, all perfectly healthy, roots bursting out of airpot sides, require very little nutrients for such a healthy perfect glow I had to foliar the other strains to get this look.

Pic 4: 14 Punto Rosas (Columbian*mexican*Panama pure sativa)
 

MountZionCollec

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Hoophouse is starting to get going! Destroyers and Panamas are growing fast now. I've been foliar spraying them at a 1/4 strength of what I use on my non super sativas and no burn.

The tall rows are skunkmans mixed seeds*haze*skunk #1

The middle row is cannabiogens destroyer (Thai*columbian*mexican)

Shorter plant row on the outside, the first picture, is cannabiogens pure Panama Sativa (3 Panama Sativas)
 

Lochinvar

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First two pictures are of the flat garden that my sheep got into.

Pic 3: 30 Thunks (Thai*Haze*skunk #1). Best strain I have. Most vigorous, all perfectly healthy, roots bursting out of airpot sides, require very little nutrients for such a healthy perfect glow I had to foliar the other strains to get this look.

Pic 4: 14 Punto Rosas (Columbian*mexican*Panama pure sativa)
do you regret getting those sheep? Sounds to me like they are undermining your operation. sheep stakes this weekend?? lemme know, friend.
 

MountZionCollec

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do you regret getting those sheep? Sounds to me like they are undermining your operation. sheep stakes this weekend?? lemme know, friend.

I will be having a big feast either before harvest starts or after it ends where my female ewe will be paying be back for the damage in Ribs :), the babies need to nurse for a little longer though. By that time watermelon, melon and tomatoes will be in so it'll be a good feast!

If u ever have free time come out! Sorry I never made it been trying to keep my head above water!

I do not regret getting the sheep but I need to invest in a seriously badass fencing next year. Eventuall well move them to the side of the property, at least that's what the wife wants to do with them.
 
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