starting the babies for summer crop

getawaymountain

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those bags are 20-22 inches across ,ya get 4 to a bail of promix. for the big girls i use 32 gallon cans in the swamps with the bottoms cut out Plants 003.jpgPlants 016.jpg
 

SmokeYourOwn

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Hey getaway, are you doing a FL grow this year?

Heh, I'll bet there's no shortage of wild plants growing around Roatan...

will you adopt me? :D
 

getawaymountain

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Hey getaway, are you doing a FL grow this year?

Heh, I'll bet there's no shortage of wild plants growing around Roatan...

will you adopt me? :D
doing the summer maine grow and this fall be back florida for next winter /spring . roatan has alot of our strains growing there from some freinds ,and adopt ya ? ya got a green thumb???? hahaha
 

jdmlove

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Nice getaway, sub'd vant wait to see this, sounds like u got some nice beens would like to get my hands on some of thems, just popped some of my beans 2weeks ago getting ready for my first outdoor, in cali,

Best of luck to you bro looks like u know what u doing :)
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getawaymountain

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004.JPG003.JPG006.JPGthanks , ya i got a bunch of strains that would do great in cali.good luck with ya grow,here's an update on the babies growing nice an uniform,stable. these are pineapple chunk,red dragon, crosses we have been working on .
 

Favre2Harvin

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pineapple chunk x red dragon crosses? I got a chance to work with pineapple chunk for a little over a year. A very stringy strain but I loved the end product. how did you like the pineapple chunk?
 

nick559

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ummmm...Im in cali, so why dont you send me a few seeds and i can put your theory to the test.
 

getawaymountain

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well let me refrase the crosses - i took and the pineapple chunk and crossed seawarp into it to make it earlier and more mold resistant for the wetter climate on the coast. and it made it bushier and nice tight buds. did the same with red dragon . i love the flavor of it (p.c.) but the best cross with p.c. is with brains choice which is very lemon flavored so its tatse great just no good for outside here due to being later (first of oct.) it gets rainy for the last 2 weeks in sept and the first week in oct.
 

crazyhazey

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well let me refrase the crosses - i took and the pineapple chunk and crossed seawarp into it to make it earlier and more mold resistant for the wetter climate on the coast. and it made it bushier and nice tight buds. did the same with red dragon . i love the flavor of it (p.c.) but the best cross with p.c. is with brains choice which is very lemon flavored so its tatse great just no good for outside here due to being later (first of oct.) it gets rainy for the last 2 weeks in sept and the first week in oct.
nice, ive heard good things about both red dragon and pineapple chunk, thats a pretty interesting cross. and didnt you also do a lowryder cross of it? if so did you notice any difference in potency?
 

getawaymountain

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015.jpg016.jpg017.jpg004.jpgi don't put lowryder in anything . i don't got no use for them at all . i grew out 800 lowryders in florida 4-5 years ago and will have nothing to do with them again period. alot of hype nothing more. people do like them just not me they have there purpose for alot of breeding projects nowadays just not mine . i use these strains for breeding -ss early bud, early wonder skunk, iranian auto(guerilla gold iv'e heard) ,seawarp.mighty mite for later strains to be earlier and more mold resistant. the pic's is a pheno of ss early bud x early wonder skunk that is very stable now after finding the right pheno and working it for 3-4 years now to be really stable and it is done in late august here and in florida .ya see the roots?? i make a pure seaweed extract that is full of goodies for a great micro additive and it really makes roots go crazy as you can see , these where grown in 3 gallon grow bags and ya get 13 out of a bail of promix. so for 25-30 $$ ya get 13, 4-6 oz plants. done in late august or ya can keep under 24 hrs in feb to march 15 throw outside and have fully budded skunky hard bud for memorial day !!!
 

crazyhazey

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View attachment 2100759View attachment 2100760View attachment 2100761View attachment 2100762i don't put lowryder in anything . i don't got no use for them at all . i grew out 800 lowryders in florida 4-5 years ago and will have nothing to do with them again period. alot of hype nothing more. people do like them just not me they have there purpose for alot of breeding projects nowadays just not mine . i use these strains for breeding -ss early bud, early wonder skunk, iranian auto(guerilla gold iv'e heard) ,seawarp.mighty mite for later strains to be earlier and more mold resistant. the pic's is a pheno of ss early bud x early wonder skunk that is very stable now after finding the right pheno and working it for 3-4 years now to be really stable and it is done in late august here and in florida .ya see the roots?? i make a pure seaweed extract that is full of goodies for a great micro additive and it really makes roots go crazy as you can see , these where grown in 3 gallon grow bags and ya get 13 out of a bail of promix. so for 25-30 $$ ya get 13, 4-6 oz plants. done in late august or ya can keep under 24 hrs in feb to march 15 throw outside and have fully budded skunky hard bud for memorial day !!!
never grown lowryder but i heard joint doctors got some alright autos, i was thinking of something from short stuff, maybe onyx, mi5 or blue himalaya diesel.
and nice i always wanted to get my hands on some iranian auto seeds that werent feminized, i could only find them at dr.greenthumbs and honestly a 10 pack of seeds isnt worth more than a 100 dollars to me. that early flower effect would be great for outdoors in fl. btw your in fl right? we had some rough rain yesterday as well as last night, if i was finishing flower right now that would have probably ruined some nice buds.

oh and making compost teas is probably the best way to feed them that i know of they love all the mycorrhyzae. and it gives them that nice vigorous look, nice perked up leaves with a healthy green color. when i was using only synthetics they didnt have that happy look to them, the leaves werent perked up but werent really drooping either.
 

getawaymountain

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i'm up north in maine now for the summer crop . go back south sept for winter but i'm there alot ,got kids in college there. ya crossing the iranian with the seawarp was great it is really nice. i think seawarp would be great in florida due to it has real hard golfball nugs all over it. and great mold resistance.short and very wide the pic is the seawarp i got seeded right now see the structure branches of branches everywhere. seawarp 004.jpg
 

crazyhazey

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i'm up north in maine now for the summer crop . go back south sept for winter but i'm there alot ,got kids in college there. ya crossing the iranian with the seawarp was great it is really nice. i think seawarp would be great in florida due to it has real hard golfball nugs all over it. and great mold resistance.short and very wide the pic is the seawarp i got seeded right now see the structure branches of branches everywhere. View attachment 2101099
shit whos got seawarp? i havent had a good mold resistant strain for a while, i sometimes put a tarp over them if i see its going to rain on the weather channel. i also use these sliding glass door panels if not the tarp, its a bit risky although its never fell on my plants. that would be pretty tragic though.

and she looks like an indica dom, this sounds like my kinda strain.
 

Favre2Harvin

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13 three gallon grow bags to 1 bail of promix? damn, I might have to try something like that this year. That sounds like it could turn good results for me, Last year I grew in the ground, this year I am looking to grow outside in containers or some sort. Thanks for that info man, and those roots are crazy coming out the bottom!

You have some great talent it seems, Those plants seem to be thriving out there in that environment! (the pictures you post are recent right?? or are they from past seasons?)

Either way I hope to tend to a garden like yours some day.

Cheers.
 
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