Always looking for good, active growers to run gear. Currently testing 3 Apollo 13 projects and a special Blueberry line.
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I’ve grown several stinkers on this thread, Death Star, Exodus, Sensi Star, those are stinky but imo not foul.
I have a Stardawg bx2 cut that’s got a rancid burnt rubber smell but the foulest might be the Red Balochian (Indian Landrace) I just harvested. It has a mix of varnish and rotting fruit.
Not one specific thing about SFV jumps out at me but I can’t let it go, there’s something about it I can’t pin point that won’t let me let it go though.
Well the dems are pushing for anyone else to be the den nominee so he’s what you get.
Queue the vote for (anyone but Biden) is a vote for Trump rhetoric.
Fungus gnats ime are almost always related to your plants being too wet. Yellow sticky’s work amazing, but if you water on a schedule, stop and get used to the feel / look of lighter containers. That large of pot with that small of plant I’d guess you only need to water once a week.
That frost nug in the pic is a unique blend of sweet and funk. I’ve found straight up blueberry and strait up cheese funk pheno’s as well. Still working to narrow down my parent for the F2’s
There will actually be more than two options come November but why would the media cover any of those others running, they need the battle of left and right to sell ads.
Much has changed since this thread started…. Current Favs?
92 OG is my current fav.
I have some new ones lined up for next flower (Louie, Godfather and Banana). Hunting for some projects I’m starting this summer.
Marketing and reputation sells.
If I made a Chem 91 x Bubblegum (using Serious Seeds),. I’d struggle Tito sell $40 for 15 with pics of the parents and test runs documenting the strain.. . A “premium” company, using the exact same parents, wouldn’t need to show any photos or test grows and...
You’ve got a very dense canopy, all those top cola fan leaves are shadowing lower buds. I would definintly remove those.
I thin my canopy throughout the flower cycle as I see fit