starting the babies for summer crop

Humboldtchronic

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Thats great harvest is right around the corner. And ya mr.marijuana420 6 were done 31 to go about 2 more weeks or first week of oct bring on the pounds! Had barely any mold on the lambs breath lots of aphids though i dint notice till harvest.
 

sonar

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Hey man I'm sure you mentioned it at least once, but there are a lot of pages to go back through, but what size grow bags are you using? 10 gallon?
 

getawaymountain

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View attachment 2337369058.jpg060.jpgthe first buds done and ready for the jars!! well at least this is a better ending from the way it started this spring . be harvesting a few lbs daily for the next 3 weeks . going to get a good case of sissor cramps hahaha !!! wish all a great harvest !!! let the fun begin nothing like money trees !!!!!
 

aseboy101

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yup they are already hurting but i love it this time of year ,go to the store smelling like a skunks ass and everyone looking at ya funny !!
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Hey its A good hurt though. I would love to have that problem. I got a feeling it will be better this next batch. What all flavors do u have for strains? I know u have skunk. But what about diesels, fruit, bubblegum, and all the rest, do u breed them as well?
 

getawaymountain

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Hey its A good hurt though. I would love to have that problem. I got a feeling it will be better this next batch. What all flavors do u have for strains? I know u have skunk. But what about diesels, fruit, bubblegum, and all the rest, do u breed them as well?
well i got some very fruity big ladies ,a few really hazy big ones and some lemony strains also. i personally love the hazy smelling strains
 

aseboy101

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well i got some very fruity big ladies ,a few really hazy big ones and some lemony strains also. i personally love the hazy smelling strains
Yea im a fan of the real musky hazes too. Do u use any white strains for crossing? What strains do u use for ur fruities? Ive yet to run across a good mango. They always seem to look and sell nice but arent the strongest.
 

getawaymountain

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Yea im a fan of the real musky hazes too. Do u use any white strains for crossing? What strains do u use for ur fruities? Ive yet to run across a good mango. They always seem to look and sell nice but arent the strongest.
i have a strain or 2 with white widow in them , fruity/hazey strains - seawarp, brains choice,island afghani ,red dragon ,pineapple chunk,double purple doja, jack the ripper, devil are a few i use for breeding. skunky strains- ss early bud, early wonder skunk,hollands hope, green poison,island afghani i use for breeding and mango just plain sucks here complete melt down from mold after 3 weeks budding
 

atidd11

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Y wud they call a strain mango that molds in the tropics? Call it sucks in tropics but smells like mango. So we know lol
 

aseboy101

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Im curious how it would do down here as well. All I know is anytime i get ahold of a bag of it. smells good, looks good, but I get regs that get me more buzzed. I dont think I would bother even trying with it. I've wondered though how well do the orange or tangarine smelling strains do in florida. Oranges grow great here so hopefully it does too. It might be like addit said though a few post earlier. just cuz it has a tropical name dont mean it does well in the tropics.
 

getawaymountain

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016.jpg019.jpg020.jpg025.jpg027.jpg031.jpg033.jpg034.jpg036.jpghere's how they looked after the storm last night!! they didn't get hurt any at all and are all done this week end /first of next week . they are heavy with bud and are leaning over alot more now (not a bad problem ) not any mold at all - home stretch is here!!! buds are hard and sticky with resin ,nice aromas and very strong . good coastal and mountain strains that produce without fear of mold. these are all in 10 gallon grow bags which should be alot bigger but it was a late start on this round of plants.
 
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