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calicat

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He is not liking how the f3 deadly g is being a bully. Going back to either the f1 or f2 male. Could not tell you when though.
 

Mad Hamish

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good thing i seen this,got me some on the way..

do you know if he will be letting them cowbell out,~gu's pics got me wanting that one bad.
LOL... The next Goji, everybody is going to run it. I had it in my cart till I realized how popular it is going to be. Then I will be handing my mates a joint of what they grow and showing you all pics of what you grow and then it just becomes a little less colorful. I think Silver Mountain is up next for me, SHOE's talk of his 'Muff Cabbage' pheno has me laughing my ass off so definite good start to a run. I love it when they start with a laugh :)
 

Amos Otis

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I don't mind longer flowering times as long as it's worth it,
Exactly. In my limited experience w/ 10+ strains, only Goji gave me a pheno that is so good to justify the extra time. The current run of BO and SSDD may change that opinion, but the one I love atm is the 8 week BO.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Hooray. It's a girl. Bean #11 of ATF finally came up female. Glad the shutout was avoided. At least a couple of the five SSDD are too so I wil have something to compare my existing lone female to. Speaking of which, that one lone female is passing the six week mark. She's frosty as hell. It has been a while since I have grown something that grows in "rods" or spikes with little side branching. I have to say that it is pretty nice to handle her with one lone stake and a few strands of gardeners wire. It makes me feel like I am not being obsessive compulsive wih the seven stakes and 50' of wire that I use on each goji. She (SSDD) does not look like she will be a huge yielder but the quality seems excellent. I am really looking forward to it. I can't put my finger on it but she seems to have some intangible quality that suggests some killer smoke.
 

Mad Hamish

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. She's frosty as hell. It has been a while since I have grown something that grows in "rods" or spikes with little side branching. .
Since getting into tents now I am loving my bean-pole plants a lot more than the bushy types. A few quick toppings and they grow a few neat, big colas. Once I figured them out they won me over, I really like them now, they are allowing me more variety in my garden with less effort.
 

kindnug

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Since getting into tents now I am loving my bean-pole plants a lot more than the bushy types. A few quick toppings and they grow a few neat, big colas. Once I figured them out they won me over, I really like them now, they are allowing me more variety in my garden with less effort.
I'm curious about my bean-pole Satsuma, she's the only one of 4 females(the others are bushy).
The limbs are short + close to the main stalk. I also notice the fan leaves are HUGE compared to the bushy types.

You can fit more plants when they aren't really wide!
 

Unclebaldrick

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Since getting into tents now I am loving my bean-pole plants a lot more than the bushy types. A few quick toppings and they grow a few neat, big colas. Once I figured them out they won me over, I really like them now, they are allowing me more variety in my garden with less effort.
Yeah, it is easy to see the advantages.

So I heard you guys engaging in some strain talk the other day. I was wondering about those Santa Cruz dispensaries selling B's beans and flowers. Happily, I will be in that neighborhood at the end of next month (after a couple thousand mile drive). I have neither a Cali DL or a medical card. Is that going to be a problem? My understanding is that I can get hooked up with a medical recc in a very short period of time when I get there and that will allow me to do my business with minimal fuss. Am I correct?
 

kindnug

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Mine is a mix of TK+Green Crack flavors, more potent than GC + lower yields.
First plant I've ever had that has Trich on the main stems.

I grow the TK clone + the 1 female i found in 5 seeds is of similar quality as TK, with >slightly< higher yields/more supportive plant structure/less lanky(bushier).
 

TonightYou

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I know someone was talking bean pole and the ease in a tent. That's the reason I stopped topping. It is quite nice when ya don't have to run a bunch of stakes to support a plant (looking at you Goji, but she isn't that bad). eventually my tent just looks ridiculous with a bunch of plants all shoved in there. I do minimum removal of some of the lower branches for improved airflow but that's about it. Only two of his strains (that I've ran consistently that are proper multi branching is Blueberry Hill and Goji). Lemon zinger is a multi branching plant but with all arms being pretty equal in height which is kinda neat. I need to take picturea, was planning on it yesterday until I accidentally went to bed instead of just taking a nap
 

TonightYou

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Mine is a mix of TK+Green Crack flavors, more potent than GC + lower yields.
First plant I've ever had that has Trich on the main stems.

I grow the TK clone + the 1 female i found in 5 seeds is of similar quality as TK, with >slightly< higher yields/more supportive plant structure/less lanky(bushier).
here is a question for you Kind, ignoring the "clone only" rarity or exclusivity, is the plant you found "better" than the TK?
 

Metasynth

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Yeah, it is easy to see the advantages.

So I heard you guys engaging in some strain talk the other day. I was wondering about those Santa Cruz dispensaries selling B's beans and flowers. Happily, I will be in that neighborhood at the end of next month (after a couple thousand mile drive). I have neither a Cali DL or a medical card. Is that going to be a problem? My understanding is that I can get hooked up with a medical recc in a very short period of time when I get there and that will allow me to do my business with minimal fuss. Am I correct?
You're gonna need a Cali ID to get a doctor to give you a rec. That means a DMV trip if you're serious about getting one, and that is, well, just miserable. You'd need to lie about an address too, to get the ID, I believe. Might be easier to find someone who lives in the Santa Cruz area to hang out with while you're here...
 

Mad Hamish

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I know someone was talking bean pole and the ease in a tent. That's the reason I stopped topping. It is quite nice when ya don't have to run a bunch of stakes to support a plant (looking at you Goji, but she isn't that bad). eventually my tent just looks ridiculous with a bunch of plants all shoved in there. I do minimum removal of some of the lower branches for improved airflow but that's about it. Only two of his strains (that I've ran consistently that are proper multi branching is Blueberry Hill and Goji). Lemon zinger is a multi branching plant but with all arms being pretty equal in height which is kinda neat. I need to take picturea, was planning on it yesterday until I accidentally went to bed instead of just taking a nap
It also really depends on the bush. The Dream Beaver got topped once on the first run and ended up being no work at all, no training needed and the branches were strong enough to hold everything up too. I was REALLY stoked with it. Even though that wasn't a tent grow they are going to work very nicely in there I think.

Must say I didn't expect the move to tents to involve a whole new way of looking at plant structure. And bigger tents, thinking I need to be able to walk in the thing. Get it WAAAAAY over-sized so there is some wiggle room. My mistake was getting JUST the right size, I wish I had gone for bigger.
 
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