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Thought I'd share a picture of my girl... She's a photoperiod, one of the local Southern African landraces. She was found, pretty wrecked, on the compost heap at the beginning of Spring (September 2018). I transplanted her to a spot where she receives full sun from sunrise to sunset, we get max 14,5 hours sunlight per day at the height of summer.

She is surviving immaculately despite extremely hot, dry, windy conditions. I have to constantly pin her down to keep her out of view. She has received mostly horse manure compost tea as fertilizer but I occasionally give her a kelp and micro nutrient foilar feed. She is just showing sex now and still have about 3-4 months to go before harvest (I think).

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Thought I'd share a picture of my girl... She's a photoperiod, one of the local Southern African landraces. She was found, pretty wrecked, on the compost heap at the beginning of Spring (September 2018). I transplanted her to a spot where she receives full sun from sunrise to sunset, we get max 14,5 hours sunlight per day at the height of summer.

She is surviving immaculately despite extremely hot, dry, windy conditions. I have to constantly pin her down to keep her out of view. She has received mostly horse manure compost tea as fertilizer but I occasionally give her a kelp and micro nutrient foilar feed. She is just showing sex now and still have about 3-4 months to go before harvest (I think).

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Fantastic plant bud!! Horse manure for the win once again!! @the green bandit @DTOM420 You guys need to see the plant about!! Very similar daylight hours
 
Thought I'd share a picture of my girl... She's a photoperiod, one of the local Southern African landraces. She was found, pretty wrecked, on the compost heap at the beginning of Spring (September 2018). I transplanted her to a spot where she receives full sun from sunrise to sunset, we get max 14,5 hours sunlight per day at the height of summer.

She is surviving immaculately despite extremely hot, dry, windy conditions. I have to constantly pin her down to keep her out of view. She has received mostly horse manure compost tea as fertilizer but I occasionally give her a kelp and micro nutrient foilar feed. She is just showing sex now and still have about 3-4 months to go before harvest (I think).

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Have a shot of rep! Fantastic plant
 
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