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.Looking good . they look almost like differnt plants . must be all that nice color coming in .
"Front pheno" Different how ?
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Good luck with that big Cheesequake. I had a half O of that strain last winter, it was really delicious & plenty potent. I have a two other TGA strains going and one of them is going to have to be harvested on Halloween if the weather holds out (it won't). The one that started early & flowers quickly enough for a good harvest by Oct 1 is Cuvee, which is a cross of a strain from Stoney Girl Gardens with TGA genetics' genetics (AKA Space Dude). So I'm guessing that TGA's Space Dude crosses (all of their strains pretty much) aren't going to generally work to perfection outdoors in Oregon unless (maybe) the Mother was an early bloomer, which is something the Pinot mother (from Stoney Grill) of Cuvee is supposed to do.
Anyone else have luck with outdoor TGA genetics this year?
Mickey kush has some early dank outdoor phenos. I grow it and the crosses of it I made. Tga discontinued it recently but homegrown natural wonders distributes it now.
Been a fine fall so far but cold wet and windy today.Hows the weather treating every one ?