Sour Stomper x Grape Crinkle... 4 weeks till harvest... Smelling very Grape'y...
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And frosty...


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Hay @Rhyce Saroni...when he shows up...let me know...sounds like a cool guy.View attachment 568445

FLMAO! Reminds me of when, as children we would call people in the phone book with a surname of Lord... Whereupon being told it was, in fact, the Lord's residence, we tell them we were Jesus Christ and would be late for dinner!

Naughty kids...
 
Whats height on your sour crinkle? Looks like a nice plant!

The one pictured is 32 inches, a few more between 28 and 30 inches with the remaining half @ 25 inches... One of the shorter ones is spot on Grape! The taller ones seem more sour... A super array of aromas from all the phenos!

I can already tell this one will be a hit with my crowd!
 
My rain water alwasy has TDS ppm of 30 to 60, making it very easy to adjust, Tap water around 500ppm is 8 to 9 and so is river water around 350ppm. A lot of sedimentary rocks and limestone in these areas.

Thanks for taking time to give me your data. This is what caused me to reexamine my hypothesis and ultimately uncover the real cause...

Now I'm back with the flow and using untreated river, rain and soon UNFILTERED well water...

Max Rep for this comment!
 
Garden note: Now that the water issue has been resolved and I now 'trust' all my sources and practices, I'm back with the flow of my garden. Which for me is what it's all about and what makes this so easy to do and so much fun once you've got the flow going... Like ordered chaos...

The flow requires very little thought and goes at a pace an old fart like me can handle... Basically it's Compost tea twice a week or so with either water or Brix water in between... I routinely supplement magnesium by injecting it into the water... That's it for the most part and once it's going it takes all of an hour a day to maintain numerous plants... Nothing fancy or complicated just pure TLO garden zen...

This is all possible with a good supersoil and recycling program that is tried and true... which after this last debecale with my new water source was tried once again and remains to be true... I'll change nothing about my soil and how I manage it... Supersoil is the most labor intensive part of this method but another thing that once you've got it down, just becomes part of the flow...

There is always something to do in the garden, just not all the time... Nice!

So now it's back to the fun and continued experiments in the new garden....
 
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