Outdoors in New Scotland

Leef

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That's so nice I have to say it again. That's nice.
Best in show this year is the black mumba. Theres 3 plants inside on the right, 2 wifi in the foreground and her majesty in the back of them. It did so well last year, I kept a cut. Glad I did. It has half the raised bed, 16'x4' iirc. I wish I could get a better picture but it really is a jungle in there...the struggle is real ;) This plant grew into the fan and the roof long ago, easily 3 times the size she was last year. I grew 2 of them in the 25 gal pots you see inside on the left. There are the 5 gorilla glues in those pots this year. I am still smoking it, earthy and fruity and a bit lack luster in flavor but a very nice punch.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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That's quite a list. The garden in my yard is shared 5 people. We have about 20 plants, had 3 more males. they are going thru the compost grinder to feet to the girls next year. There are 2 Cholopes, 3 Big Bud, 2 Critical Mass, 11 Amnesia Haze, and 2 volinteers, one in my wifes flower bed and one in our old compost bin. The one in the compost bin is against the fence to the pasture.

Do you know neither donkeys nor goats like marijuna. verything would have been good with it but we messed with nature. Picture this, we decided to just leave it there and not do anything for it. The object was to see how it would in the wild. Our mistake was near the end of the hottest part of the heat wave we gave it some water that it really didn't need. Some of the water ran into the pasture. That greened up the grass. Donkeys like grass but goats don't. When the goats saw the donkeys eating they went there, too. Even if goats don't like pot they ate about 1/4 of the plant and borke off another 1/4. It we hadn't of messed with it we would have a fairly good, not so nice 8 foot tall plant loaded with bud.

Please excuse misspelled word and my rambling. I am always heavely medicated for pain and things are a bit fuzzy.
 

Leef

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So....The province was named by Sir William Alexander in 1621, after he was given the land from King James IV of Scotland. Settlers were sent here from Scotland to help establish the country’s holding in the new world. Nova Scotia is new scotland in latin
 

DancesWithWeeds

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So....The province was named by Sir William Alexander in 1621, after he was given the land from King James IV of Scotland. Settlers were sent here from Scotland to help establish the country’s holding in the new world. Nova Scotia is new scotland in latin
Thanks for the History and geography lesson. I see a good oppertunity to have some fun with some of my friends, LOL.
 

Leef

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So the ATF didnt like being confined to the shed for 3 and a half days (stupid Fiona) and had gotten quite a bit of mold by the time I got them out. Had to chop this strain early. On the fence as to whether I would ever grow it again. Plus side is nicely potent and I can see trippy potential had it ripened fully. Got a 5gal pail-full, dry, off 3 rather short plants. Minuses are airy buds that are a pain to trim and lack luster flavour , also accepting the weather and my shitty care, this plant suffered substantial loss to mold (guessing 1/2lb wet plus).IMG_1074.JPG
 

Leef

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WiFi is done and down (Sept 30). Pluses are tasty, early finisher, dense easy to trim nugs and good mold resistance, fairly decent potency. Minuses are lots of smallish nugs. Would definitely grow again, a very nice plant.
(Ive edited the potency from medium to fairly decent. Just had a puff and it was much better than my broken branch test earlier and really smooth for its greenness. Wish Idve kept a cut)
 
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