My buddy my CobMasterSuperlative selection man thats incredible.
Doing great buddy, things are definitely in full swing & busy mode, was a rainy Second half of May so everything is exploding. Hope you are good too brother !hey ledo ,
hope u are well and in the spring/ summer mode ,
i know u will be and quite in your element this time of year ,
what is derlumbo ,, i have obvious hints at some of the lineage by both the name ,
and the tell tale colitas ,
look very much like some south east asian and colombian mix ive seen , with a dash of indica ,
either way ,, i really like them ,
lovely buds and well grown man ...
Thank you - definitely good Vigor still for an F3 & these plants really are easy / a joy to grow, the unhealthy looking plant seen behind them is Zam/Jam x 90’s Ohaze and is much more finicky but is also now turning into a gem. Yes there is recessive things showing as I’ve grown all the parents & these are different / being steered down a different path than any of themYou are doing a killer job bringing out the best in those plants. Can you imagine how many seeds those plants could produce? Those flowers have a lot of hybrid vigor from both their parents. Have you noticed any recessive traits?
always a pleasure to miss some notification and then few weeks later the thumb hurts from hitting the
Thanks for sharing
Those look excellent friend. I remember Early Pearl back when different strains started popping up everywhere. That top plant reminds me of a Brazilian Sativa used for a White Widow cross. It must be cool there because I don't see any hay mulch. Thanks for sharing I love your plants.Handful of outdoor plants this year behind front GH
Deceiving, 150 gallon stock tank buried a few feet deep - HI Indica - #3 stone on ground - this plant is stinking up my entire acre already, not so great considering I live in the middle of a neighborhood
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Durlumbo - far too large already
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1990 seed of early pearl via krk
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2012 Angel Heart
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Random (handful of mixed high quality mom seeds) x Tang D Fem
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Thanks buddy, been in the 80’s so not really hot or cold, kinda just right.Those look excellent friend. I remember Early Pearl back when different strains started popping up everywhere. That top plant reminds me of a Brazilian Sativa used for a White Widow cross. It must be cool there because I don't see any hay mulch. Thanks for sharing I love your plants.
Nice how do they smell? That plant could/will get huge !Sweet and sour D enjoying the sun.
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The pictured plant outdoors is skunky when you walk by but the petioles smelled of basil.Nice how do they smell? That plant could/will get huge !
Damn friend, you have a pretty garden. WoW!2012 Angel Heart
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Mix of HQ sativas (a few different ones) by old cup winner tangerine D
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Black & red raspberries - spring harvest, looks like fall will be bigger this year
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Blueberries two different high & low bush varieties
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Don’t worry the peppers, sweet potatoes & turmeric will explode soon enough
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One tomato spot, potatoes are exploding
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Apple trees, 10 /22 left I planted, it was always the plan
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Another tomato spot
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Garlic & potatoes different view - I lined back 1/3rd my property with 20 blue spruce trees - my favorite evergreen for @ here
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Onions, beets & carrots
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Been eating from the gardens since march will through Dec & fresh entire year… we’ve finally figured out the loop in our place
-30F : 105F range, average 150-200” of snow but in between it loved us much if you pay attention
Happy farming
Thank you bro & it definitely does but once everything in ground it’s not bad, watering can be a bit of chore if it’s not raining but it’s all worth it, lots of growth the past 4-5 days.You def got that land tuned in now, growing between such extremes in weather cant be easy.
I was scrolling down the pictures thinking thats got to keep you busy.
Awesome, like a box of chocolates of sick funky plants, hope at least one gives you the taste of the sour D !The pictured plant outdoors is skunky when you walk by but the petioles smelled of basil.
I have a skunky burnt rubber one indoors and a peppery skunky plant and a more fruit fuel.
Many thanks man !Damn friend, you have a pretty garden. WoW!