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That root ball is almost as impressive as the plants themselves... healthy roots = healthy plants!
Lol… thanks Brother!
Had to feed them all sorts of goodies to get them that way. :rolleyes1:
Healthy roots equals healthy fruits. :mrgreen:

But I presume many or most outdoor growers in multiple Southern states (FL particularly, also GA, NC, etc. with longer growing seasons) with 2 hurricanes having passed through in 2 weeks have had their crops destroyed, if not by the storms then by mold.
Yeah Bill… those areas got hit hard by Helene and Milton. Feel bad for the people that lost everything. Sad! :sad:



Your outside overhead photo looks like you took it flying in a plane over a forest. Very impressive. :d5:
Thanks Brother! 👍🏼
Had to get up on a ladder to get that shot. Lol!
I do have a drone I could use to shoot good aerial footage but the format is different and
need to figure out how to convert it.
 
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:yeahthat: Definitely probs to the man of this thread @420autoflower for showcasing his and our work with the world! :clapper:
Really cool to hear about your first experience with DP 2 decades ago mate, Passion #1 remains a top seller and is a great strain to grow outdoors. I'm also very happy we can finally bring these genetics to the states ourselves! :thumbsup:

If you ever want to give something a go again, just holla at me ok? :d5:

:aha:1,42 kg? Just trying to do an educated guess haha

Staying humble really suits you mate! :joy:

Nice, good to hear that! Hope you will like them once they are dry.

How are the terps on that big Auto Critical Orange Punch?

Good guess Brother! :thumbsup:
So close! :mrgreen:

Dutch Passion Auto Critical Orange Punch 1480 grams (3.30 pounds)
Harvested 9/28/24 D110
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Dutch Passion Auto Candy Bubatz 1093 grams (2.43 pounds)
Harvested 9/16/24 D98
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What a haul @420autoflower !! :yay:Another one for the history books, still haven't finished the blog about the massive Auto Daiquiri Lime grow from you and now you are already beating that old record.. insane! :woohoo:

One day we might even make a statue from you here in the Netherlands haha..

All the best bro, we'll speak soon again!:cheers:
 
Lol… 😂

Hell yeah dude! Wicked impressive as usual.
Thanks Bro!
Let me know when you’re ready. 😉


Thanks :thumbsup:

What a haul @420autoflower !! :yay:Another one for the history books, still haven't finished the blog about the massive Auto Daiquiri Lime grow from you and now you are already beating that old record.. insane! :woohoo:

One day we might even make a statue from you here in the Netherlands haha..

All the best bro, we'll speak soon again!:cheers:
Thank you Brother! :d5:
I was holding off on sending you the Daiquiri Lime info until I got the final results from the new grow.
I would like the statue made in bronze please. :mrgreen:

Oh hell yes! Do they have a kilo badge at AFN????
Lol… thanks Buddy. :thumbsup:
 
I've got a few questions and would love to hear your thoughts:

  • When you pull the top down around day 15, do you keep it down for a couple of days by re-attaching the stake? After 1-2 days, the top often grows back up, outgrowing the stake. How do you handle this?
    • Do you also remove some leaves in that early stage, if they cover small new shoots?
  • I noticed you're watering each plant with just one 1/4-inch line directly to the base of the stalk. It seems to work well, but do you find that a single line sufficiently wets the entire coco or Grodan block? I'd be concerned about leaving parts dry.
  • Do you personally prefer coco or Grodan, and what are your reasons for the choice?
  • Do you always flatten out the plant? Is that technique best for maximizing yield in your experience?
    • Were the Jack Herers also flattened out like this (as shown on page 43)?
  • Do you use any h2o2 or air stones in your water reservoir to keep it clean?

Thanks a ton for sharing your expertise!! And sorry for so many questions :jointman:
 
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