Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

papapayne

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wet dreams in nat soil and wet dreams x blueberry snow lotus would be my favs atm. Looking good
yea, the wet dreams is already a fast flower time, and the blueberry snow lotus seems to have cut off some time on everything he hit, so definitely pretty excited to have some thick colas in the first week of September. Still got a long way to go, but things are chugging right along. The water issue definitely has taken a toll, clearly seen in the pics, but I now have all the infrastructure to knock it out the park next year. This will be a nice harvest, but even more importantly a ton of learning happened this year, and a lot of kinks in the system have been addressed to pave the way for next year.
 

papapayne

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I have a Grand Master that will produce 10 units I do believe this season. MONSTER, I had to raise the roof 2 feet (3 bricks) and she's past the 10'-11' in width. It's a 10'-11' huge ball is what it looks like.
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Damn, that sounds like a fucking beast!! I definitely didnt do them justice this season. Sucks, but such is life.
 

papapayne

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Everything looks magnificent! How are the structures holding up in the rain? any leakage? Do you add a Bloom booster ?
The big greenhouse doesn't give a shit about rain, wind, or antthing. It's one of my favorite smoke spots in the rain lol. Stays nice and warm, and it's quite nice hearing the rain and being around the plants, especially now that they reek.

The Jenky long short greenhouse doesn't like rain, but it has some pin holes since the plastic is used from last year, and been taken off and on several times, so it didn't seem to pool up. Next year though I won't have the long short greenhouse. It's coming down in favor of mold resistant genetics.
 

papapayne

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Nope, no bloom booster per say. I did top dress in august with bat guano, seabird guano, insect frass, and earth worm castings. They are getting weekly compost teas, with castings from my worm farm, and compost from my compost pile, and some imos (ingenious micro organisms part of Korean natural farming). I also did a large feeding of knf inputs fermented mint, fermented borage and, fermented horsetail
 

papapayne

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been a while papa, looks like you're holding it down good and proper though!

What was used in the jabba to make it black?
Thanks man!

The blackberry x Jabba stash in the bbjs x prime moonshine is the genetics in play giving those pink pistols and 0urple black stems.

Speaking of, I just.picked up another pack of the original blackberry x Jabba stash which was bred by two dog seeds.


How are you doing over on that side the pond
 
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