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GroErr

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Your Panama Looks Lonely :cry: The Duck Is Flying North Shortly bongsmilie
Lol, they'll join the clones in the cloner shortly and have plenty of company.

I noticed quite a few of the geese are already back here so we won't have any more snow/cold :bigjoint:

However, the violent Amuricans with all their guns and knives seem to have culled a good chunk of the flock... There's like 8 in a family that started with about 20 :roll:

Off to design some kevlar vest for those poor sods next season, bloody murderers ;)
 

ttystikk

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Lol, they'll join the clones in the cloner shortly and have plenty of company.

I noticed quite a few of the geese are already back here so we won't have any more snow/cold :bigjoint:

However, the violent Amuricans with all their guns and knives seem to have culled a good chunk of the flock... There's like 8 in a family that started with about 20 :roll:

Off to design some kevlar vest for those poor sods next season, bloody murderers ;)
To be fair, there are lots of reasons geese fail to return that have nothing to do with rednecks with shotguns. That's why they lay eggs in clutches rather than just one or two.

Such is the life of prey species. Makes me feel very fortunate indeed for my cushy lifestyle.
 

GroErr

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To be fair, there are lots of reasons geese fail to return that have nothing to do with rednecks with shotguns. That's why they lay eggs in clutches rather than just one or two.

Such is the life of prey species. Makes me feel very fortunate indeed for my cushy lifestyle.
Yeah you know I'm joking around ;) You're right about our cushy lifestyle at the top of the food chain. Was watching the birds starting to build some nests in one of our trees, while my cat sat there waiting for them to make one mistake - lol
 

GroErr

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Seed fairy came by, today :hump:

De-seeded that Blue Ripper F2/P5 back crossed to the F1 male. Will be looking for a medium height branchy pheno with a strong road kill skunk stem rub about ~6 weeks from seed. Those traits have been consistent in producing the best phenos, female or male. These should produce some very blueberry/fruity phenos, both the female and male have strong blueberry terps.

They'll be ready for testers in ~3 weeks :mrgreen:

BR-F2-P5-BX1-Seeds-1.JPG BR-F2-P5-BX1-Seeds-2.JPG

Cheers :bigjoint:
 

GroErr

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Nice shit man. This time of year kills me! I have 2 more runs to go and temps are spiking. :( No outdoor for me so I will have to switch to a night flower and try and make it.
Thanks ABM, they're a good healthy bunch :) I flower at night year round, I'm on variable hydro charges and it's cheapest after 7:00 pm and before 7:00 am, helps with the temps to boot.

When I was flowering with CMH in there this time of year was always a fight, mid-summer I have air conditioning pulled in from my HVAC, winter I have heat from it. The in between periods were always the hardest to keep dialled in. Good part of the reason I went with COBs, made it much easier to manage the transition periods.
 

GroErr

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Plants look healthy as hell-nice work
Cheers Bubby, early on but they were in pretty good shape coming in and seem to be transitioning well. I'm running small (fabric) containers with bigger plants on purpose and it seems to be working well. The 3gal's need watering every other day but I noticed they benefited from that a few rounds ago when I had some large 3gal and 1gal plants. Likely pushes them to build more and stronger root systems which they would benefit from. Pain for watering but worthwhile imo.
 

Mohican

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Please post those seeds on the seed thread! That first pic is a stunner!

I have tried Toronto and Denver. It is a tie. Both have knockouts. However, there is only one California!



 
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