Looking forward to watching you again this year.I'm gonna hide a few around the hose but planning on making some partly sunny places more sunny for a group also debating gorilla glowing some in a field that's it close by but not close by LOL
Looking forward to watching you again this year.I'm gonna hide a few around the hose but planning on making some partly sunny places more sunny for a group also debating gorilla glowing some in a field that's it close by but not close by LOL
I love his yard too... these plants are incredible bro, think your gonna love the final product very much. Grow her a few times myself and thought seriously about using her as a breeder...I think that second picture would make a nice poster for my grow room. So outdoorsy
So far the 24 KT plants are growing slowly. They are outside and our weather here has been rainy and not particularly warm. No wet/dry cycle which I think has stunted their growth a bit.I love his yard too... these plants are incredible bro, think your gonna love the final product very much. Grow her a few times myself and thought seriously about using her as a breeder...
I am hoping the plant continues to flower. July and August here usually has good weather for flowering. Maybe a bit too humid but warm and sunny.a few of the plants I rescued from brother Pute have started to flower n me , just in time to mess things up for me , even though I am not growing this year , it is always something
it is the snowcane that is flowering….bummer for me
After flower reveg starts. not much chance of those baseball bat colas. They will make some nice buds but pita imo to deal with.a few of the plants I rescued from brother Pute have started to flower n me , just in time to mess things up for me , even though I am not growing this year , it is always something
it is the snowcane that is flowering….bummer for me
After flower reveg starts. not much chance of those baseball bat colas. They will make some nice buds but pita imo to deal with.
good to see you Brother..Hey kindbud. Good to see you here
Yeah I had two reveg last year and kept them as I didn’t have backups. They were still really big and tree like most that saw them loved them but me, couldda made cabbage soup from the larf. I thought starting them later would help but going from LEDs to Mother Nature is very hard even when adjusting them to daylight hours. Next year, I’m gonna wait the extra month and start them outside from babies. I think they would do much better being use to the real thing.I had a chocolate trip do the flower re-veg on me about 8 years ago and it was a frigging nightmare
3 fingered leaves everywhere , new shoots everywhere , the king of larf….
but yeah , no big colas , just a bunch of airy marble sized buds..
the only salvation was it had seeds
Maybe slow but they still look healthy.2 weeks. The rain here I think has stunted growth. Feeding today for the first time as I will not be around for a bit over a week.View attachment 331739
So wait a sec... your saying you have Chocolate Trip seeds... huh? huh? lol. My wife's very favorite pain med was a Chocolate Trip grown in MI.. I really think it's the Choc Thai that carries that trait. but the CT was they only smoke that ever curved her nerve pains a lot...I had a chocolate trip do the flower re-veg on me about 8 years ago and it was a frigging nightmare
3 fingered leaves everywhere , new shoots everywhere , the king of larf….
but yeah , no big colas , just a bunch of airy marble sized buds..
the only salvation was it had seeds
So wait a sec... your saying you have Chocolate Trip seeds... huh? huh? lol. My wife's very favorite pain med was a Chocolate Trip grown in MI.. I really think it's the Choc Thai that carries that trait. but the CT was they only smoke that ever curved her nerve pains a lot...
wanna do a trade.... hehe
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