Back in Alaska and back here

hotrodharley

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I'm back with many a tale to tell. We've got it going on in Alaska. 7 photo strains vegging outdoors, 4 auto strains going. Anyone miss me?
 

hotrodharley

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No website so no link. Everything here is in flux. Industry rife with egos. Money doesn't mean talent and more.
 

hotrodharley

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Lots of thoughts for those fighting for legalization. It's been a long haul and things are still shaking out. Like licensing cultivators and retailers at the same time. That worked out screwed. Two stores opened. Each with a couple ounces and prerolls from trim. Sell out in hours. Stuff like that.
 

hotrodharley

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But it's easy to drive small amounts through Canadian customs from Washington. Bought a quarter of Blackberry Kush in Washington for $36. Because it was "only 17% THC". Lasted through British Columbia, Yukon and a couple weeks in Alaska. Which was good because street only then.

Traded some seeds I took from my stay in NM for some good bud near Denali National Park. Between those seeds and the rest from some I bred about 20 people started growing it in 17.
 

Sour Wreck

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This one place opened with some real bunk crap. An ounce a day is the limit and they would sell one to get rid of it. They would have a QP and it was gone to the first 4 people. Who then grammed it out at $20/gram.

mmkay, what strains are you growing?
 

hotrodharley

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DJ Short Blueberry was one and it sucked. No odor or taste. But in their defense I had to fly to Portland twice last year and the second time drove a truck back. Stopped at a retail and bought an 1/8 of the same stuff. No better. So . . ..
 

hotrodharley

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mmkay, what strains are you growing?
I'm growing pre-98 Bubba, Headband X Afgoo, White Widow, LA Confidential, Bowser 24 and 29, and some private Kush from the Mat Su for photos.

Autos are Blueberry , Sweet Tooth, Bering Sea Blue and Sour Diesel Abduction. All autos from Baked Beans Seed.
 

hotrodharley

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Bowser is from 3Beans Genetics in Wasilla. 29 is an Orange Creme Soda pheno. 24 I'm not real sure because a friend got strong pine. Which is fine. Good terpenes
 

hotrodharley

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The one on the left is a cutting from a flowering plant last year. Monstercropped. I just trimmed a lot of flowers off. Under MH for a couple months waiting to veg a while outside. Basically a revegged cutting took a while to fly right.

The other is Bowser 29. Orange Creme Soda. Both flowering for my own stash.

2 plants a month go into the flower tent. 2 get chopped on average.
 
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