Hypothetical grow notes

too larry

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wow, do you always have plants flowering this early?
No. Last year there was some flowering going on in July after the sun didn't shine in June. But never anything like this. The Ass Cheese f2 tall pheno and the Ass Cheese Blues were first. Now all of the shit/skunk crosses are flowering too. I have always said I wanted some early genetics. I guess I have it. I hit both of those with Boggle Gum. How is that strain as far as flower trigger? Is it an early strain?
 

Sour Wreck

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No. Last year there was some flowering going on in July after the sun didn't shine in June. But never anything like this. The Ass Cheese f2 tall pheno and the Ass Cheese Blues were first. Now all of the shit/skunk crosses are flowering too. I have always said I wanted some early genetics. I guess I have it. I hit both of those with Boggle Gum. How is that strain as far as flower trigger? Is it an early strain?
actually bogglegum is known for finishing fairly early. some less than 50 days, but i use to run it 56 days.

you may have created something genius there... :clap:
 
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too larry

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My buddy who made the Ass Cheese and GdR crosses is running the CP1 {Chicken Pen 1} X Big & Stinky this year. He is calling it the Chicken Stink. This Chicken Stink, and the {CP1 X B&S} X Sleepy beside it are the only two plants I have not staked down this year. I'm using double reverse psychology, and figure they will look more natural growing natural. They are both just under chin high. {it's been a while since I made it to these in the daylight. They are the last two plants on my route, and it's always dark when I get to them}

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too larry

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Lots more pictures, but no time. I've got to run. I'm going to try to hike early in the week. {I know I say that all the time, but I mean it this time. No rain tomorrow and a slight chance on Wednesday} See you guys on the weekend.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Speaking of water, I took down the collector tarp on my rain catcher. I dumped a lot of water out of it, and strengthened up the sides some. Maybe it will hold up.

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I did guerrilla grows in corn fields back in Illinois and would have loved to had had one of those tarps set up out in the field. Instead I would strap a couple 3 gallon water bags (camping shower) to my back and pedal on my bike or have a friend drop/pick me up. I did it pretty close to the area I lived but still it was a bitch hauling water. I mostly waited for rain, lol.

Kudos and hope those beans perform well for you.
 

too larry

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I did guerrilla grows in corn fields back in Illinois and would have loved to had had one of those tarps set up out in the field. Instead I would strap a couple 3 gallon water bags (camping shower) to my back and pedal on my bike or have a friend drop/pick me up. I did it pretty close to the area I lived but still it was a bitch hauling water. I mostly waited for rain, lol.

Kudos and hope those beans perform well for you.
Year before last I grew in a spot I had to carry gallon jugs in a backpack. Had to cross a road going and coming, so couldn't risk a bucket. That patch was scratched the next year.

I have a few plants that are easy to tend. Others not so much. I call those my Darwin Dope patches. Survival of the Dankest.
 

too larry

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On Tuesday there were 9 more sprouts. Yesterday there were 2-3 more, but one of the BM X TP had cashed. Too hot and dry. I kill at least one plant from a good strain per round, so I hope this was my one and only for this round. {you can see how dried out the soil looks. I've gone to 3 solo cups of water per tray every other day.

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too larry

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And I tended the PP patches this morning, that I had meant to get done on Monday.

Poly Shunk 1.5. My favorite shit/skunk cross last year.

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I'm kind of late on the LOB work on all these patches. Most had grown up over a foot since the last time I staked them down.

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