Yea Dark Green worst summer here for a long time too, dont give up on the outdoors just yet just switch up some genetics and prey for better weather next season ! I usually cut everything end of September but last year there was an extra week of sun in October and this year over 2 more, only today is it overcast and damp.
The Forest Dream didnt mould at all and has a wonderful haze aroma with hints of citrus, the buds are airy but resinous.
This one was half eaten
T
Both girls in 3 gallon buckets, I was just experimenting to see how they flowered, lucky to have great autumn weather since mid September. In a 50 litre bag they would get huge, dont think you could check the top half for mould !
The green fresian is the most exciting plant im waiting to sample, ripe mangoes and lavender - fat buds and sticky as hell. No mould this week and is easily the best yielder - the first mouldy purple fresian filled a litre kilner so this could fill 2.
Thats an early skunk on the left, the fresian is further away and the nugs still look fatter, she about 8 foot high.
Organic sun grown goodness for another year, thank you Dutch Passion for the great genetics. And a big middle finger to all the £10 a gram dealers out there - everyone should be doing this for their own stash - keeps you fit, connects you to nature which is theraputic, keeps your cash in your local economy and best of all gives you that extra self satisfaction stone we all enjoy !
The Forest Dream didnt mould at all and has a wonderful haze aroma with hints of citrus, the buds are airy but resinous.
This one was half eaten
T
Both girls in 3 gallon buckets, I was just experimenting to see how they flowered, lucky to have great autumn weather since mid September. In a 50 litre bag they would get huge, dont think you could check the top half for mould !
The green fresian is the most exciting plant im waiting to sample, ripe mangoes and lavender - fat buds and sticky as hell. No mould this week and is easily the best yielder - the first mouldy purple fresian filled a litre kilner so this could fill 2.
Thats an early skunk on the left, the fresian is further away and the nugs still look fatter, she about 8 foot high.
Organic sun grown goodness for another year, thank you Dutch Passion for the great genetics. And a big middle finger to all the £10 a gram dealers out there - everyone should be doing this for their own stash - keeps you fit, connects you to nature which is theraputic, keeps your cash in your local economy and best of all gives you that extra self satisfaction stone we all enjoy !