Harvest Headband A & B
420 harvest headband
Chickens are great protein source. Especially for small plots and the Old........easy to care for(take care of themselves if they can "free range"). They are light in weight and easy to process. Before we moved to Alaska 28 yrs ago, we lived in the mountains of Montana and had a great flock of Bantams, Banties. Free range every day, put them up at night with grain. Otherwise they roost in trees, and good luck finding eggs. Every so often a hen would come out of the weeds with a brood. I'd turn em into the garden near the end of the grow season. Killer clean-up crew.
Green growing vig on the newbies and....
lovely buddage to process
touching, smell, probably even drooling
talking grower's sweet spot
the careful giving, the grateful taking
Looks like some FIRE! Nice work....Harvested 420 morning. After 36 hours dark.
Okay so this grow. For lack of a better word was grown in
....................( Reverse )......................
from the norm of most grower.
In the beginning stages of a growth 99% of growers who grow indoors using artificial lights will use a higher UV bulb or LEDs from seedling to the first week or 2 of flower.
At this point 99% of growers will then switch from the higher UV bulb or LED to a more Red Spectrum 30k, 31k or maybe a little more closer to 38k to simulate a more fall spectrum of the Sun...
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Thanks bud. Yeah next now going to get on your genetics. Say give me a low-down are all those photos or are they semi-autosLooks like some FIRE! Nice work....
From what I've heard tomorrow is supposed to be pretty decent. Im hoping to get a bunch of stuff done tomorrow. It's been a mad dash ever since things thawed to try and get everything ready for the garden. Good luck getting stuff done!@DetroitDarren
Here I am
Sorry took me so long. Been trying to beat the rain and ge thing's done outside.
Yes I hope so... I'm going to continue the deck and walkways. I hope I can knock it all out tomorrow.From what I've heard tomorrow is supposed to be pretty decent. Im hoping to get a bunch of stuff done tomorrow. It's been a mad dash ever since things thawed to try and get everything ready for the garden. Good luck getting stuff done!
They are photoperiod. They are F2 Fast Version crosses so their is some Ruderal's in the lineage. None of the pheno's I selected exhibited any auto characteristics however and were vegged for roughly 30 days with no signs of flowering. None of them were (Fast Flowering) or showed signs of fast triggering on the contrary The Legend was actually kind of slow to transition and flowered for around 9 and a half weeks in flower.Thanks bud. Yeah next now going to get on your genetics. Say give me a low-down are all those photos or are they semi-autos
They are photoperiod. They are F2 Fast Version crosses so their is some Ruderal's in the lineage. None of the pheno's I selected exhibited any auto characteristics however and were vegged for roughly 30 days with no signs of flowering. None of them were (Fast Flowering) or showed signs of fast triggering on the contrary The Legend was actually kind of slow to transition and flowered for around 9 and a half weeks in flower.
The Skunk Hero 22 is a F1 FV crossed to a Photo so that would have even less auto lineage
The Legend and the Speed Racer are S1's which is kind of the same as F2 and things get a little more sporadic with the F2 pheno's so its not entirely out of the realm of possibilities of a wild pheno deciding to auto but I would highly doubt it the auto gene is fairly recessive and usually takes 2 to 3 back crosses to an auto to get it to show that characteristic.