Blaze & Daze

DCcan

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Lots of escapees from fur farms here. The golf course is full of mink families. I think the ermine farms are upcountry.
You probably have European stoats, mink, polecats and pine martens, as well as the native versions of those species also.
They have all escaped from farms in MI, Wi, NE etc decades ago, makes IDing everything harder. I just found "long tail weasel" which explains what I saw decades ago.
 

raratt

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I saw either a weasel or a mink about 6 miles from the house patrolling a blackberry patch right next to the road and I saw another when I was a kid in SoCal. Obviously they aren't that abundant. We had a pine martin walk through our campground in the mountains and I had no idea what it was at the time. It didn't seem to really care that we were there, just went about his business and walked off into the woods.
 

Hook Daddy

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With all the excitement I almost forgot to whip it out, it is Wednesday right? I think the most interesting thing I have going right now is the second run of the Malawi and Golden Tiger. The difference this run is amazing, way less stretch and the buds are bulking and frosting up much quicker. These are the ones I monster cropped, once revegged I put them in the SIP and flipped same day. They are about 7.5 weeks from flip now. Here’s the Malawi

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A bud pic

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And the GT.

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tyler.durden

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Back in work today and it feels soo good. To much child screaming and fighting during X-mass, so now I´m having a rest working:).

Never thought I would say that.
That's pretty common from what I've read. A work environment can be easier and less hectic than home life, especially with young children involved. I'm sure we drove my mom nuts during summer vacation and long holiday weeks at home, and she probably breathed a sigh of relief when we were back in school.

I believe raratt posted this earlier to make my point -

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husita

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That's pretty common from what I've read. A work environment can be easier and less hectic than home life, especially with young children involved. I'm sure we drove my mom nuts during summer vacation and long holiday weeks at home, and she probably breathed a sigh of relief when we were back in school.

I believe raratt posted this earlier to make my point -

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Maybe I´m geting old :(
 

Farmer's Hat

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GG4 x Alien Tahoe OG auto. Not sure what happens when you cross an auto flower with a regular, we're gonna find out.
I recently browsed a forum that was strictly about Auto flowers. I was really curious about the same question that you ponder. What happens when you cross a regular photoperiod with an auto? Well, depending on the plants that are being crossed, its a pretty complex selection process that requires in some cases going through 100s of seeds in order to find the auto version of the regular photo parent. The thread below is worth reading. The grower made F1 seeds (Photo x Auto), and no autos were found in the F1 generation. He found the autos in the F2 generation.

Thread 'How I made a Freakshow autoflower.'


Are you certain that freaky leaf trait is common in those two strains? I would definitely be interested in breeding with that macaroon, and isolate that leaf trait. It has a really cool pattern.
 
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