Ok, you had me till 'maybe'Getting chopped this weekend. Love Stash by Dragons Flame Genetics performed very well here in eastern MA. She was the least effected by PM and/or bud rot. Dense buds and trimming feels more rewarding than tedious…maybe View attachment 5015240
Stealth where you been? Busy I take it
I had a Blue Jack that did, but not counting it, started real late so was still vibrant young in rot season. Will send pics asa I am ableDid anybody on here have any strains that resisted rot 100%?... especially if it was grown with other strains in the same location, that did experience some rot .. I'd love to know
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Seedsman special edition Wedding Cake X Nicole.
Not bad for an outdoor grow!
Took clones so will be doing in indoor comparison on this and a few others from this seasons grow.
Seriously, it's a lot more than that. <curing> probably has a lot to do with natural light, oxygen in air, chemical make-up and balance.Lol all good man
It it pretty tasty, thought outdoor is never as good as my indoor for some reason? Smells kind of vanilla-y, not unlike a wedding cake I guess? What is it about outdoor that causes this taste gap?
“Maybe” because it is still trimming but feels more rewarding… each snip is like putting the finishing touches on a successful grow. Other plants each snip just uncovers more areas to snip.Ok, you had me till 'maybe'
S'plain.
Gotta be cons to them pros? Or are you declaring Brass Ring,?
Muddled minds wanna know...
This is the creator of Bruce Banner talking about all the fake Bruce Banner offerings out thereI like the Bruce banner's stats: 30% THC
I wouldn't say 100%, but I had a Giesel x Schwaggy's Skunk from Schwaggy Seeds that had minimal mold issues despite the rough season and nearby spores on other plants.Did anybody on here have any strains that resisted rot 100%?... especially if it was grown with other strains in the same location, that did experience some rot .. I'd love to know
Well said, sir.“Maybe” because it is still trimming but feels more rewarding… each snip is like putting the finishing touches on a successful grow. Other plants each snip just uncovers more areas to snip.
Learned a lot this first outdoor season. Genetics from breeders that focus on hardy resistant and routine spraying are very important.
I did watch this entire clip as you were kind enough to educate me. Thank you! I'm going to see if I can add dark horse to my podcast menu. Thunk I saw the ad on igrowingmarijuanna fir Bruce Banner, but I realize the importance of the real deal now. Kind of the reason I'm reluctant to indicate my indica as a specific genetic, it appears that so many have mucked up the seed business.This is the creator of Bruce Banner talking about all the fake Bruce Banner offerings out there
Tirah 1 came pretty darn close - and interestingly, she has the fattest colas by far out of the 8 female Tirah -Did anybody on here have any strains that resisted rot 100%?... especially if it was grown with other strains in the same location, that did experience some rot .. I'd love to know
My seedsman Blueberry only had rot on part that collapsed and was trapped with no air circulation.Did anybody on here have any strains that resisted rot 100%?... especially if it was grown with other strains in the same location, that did experience some rot .. I'd love to know
My seedman blueberry got tossed in the woods because the entire plant was consumed by botrytis.My seedsman Blueberry only had rot on part that collapsed and was trapped with no air circulation.
WOW! Curious, what's the Tirahs genetic make up? Besides part Redwood treeTirah 1 came pretty darn close - and interestingly, she has the fattest colas by far out of the 8 female Tirah - View attachment 5016218View attachment 5016219
Took two more Tirah down today as they were heading into senescence and the weather outlook this week isn’t favorable for the tired old girls. They have spotty rot here and there but overall not much, and the rot impact on them is different than it was on the Hawaiian Hashbud X Balkhi cross. By that I mean the affected areas on the Tirah are dry and crunchy, and not mushy the way it was on the cross. Here is one of them I chopped at the base -
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Sounds as if your next door to meMy seedman blueberry got tossed in the woods because the entire plant was consumed by botrytis.
Not to mention its still 75-85% humidity and we had first frost yesterday.
That pic looks hideous, and no way its finishing early september at most latitudes.. i never really have mildew problems.. its mold-rot thats a problem..id take a pass if i were you.. i couldnt even sell that shit in their pic and theyre showcasing it.I’ve had my eye on Supafreak from HSC. Thinking it could perform well here in MA. Anyone grow Supafreak or Freakshow outdoor? Told my self not to buy more seeds but this one would add something unique to the vault
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