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Yeah, but no space to hide in there broshort and cut early?
Woah... 170 liter pot is for BIG girls for sure. Once i had a Durban Poison in a 120 liter pot and she got a beast!I was finalise my selection and exodus from ranch in lasf week and this is real time to entry to competition After hard work,finally TROPICANNA POISON FAST and COTTON CANDY KUSH EARLY are in 170litres pots and DELICIOUS COOKIES EARLY is in 145 pot.
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Exactly this year i'm in closing my tents in 1 week to have a rest of indoor growing, 3 and a half months no factory running i hope to find some corn fields next weekendgood excuse to up your tent game though!
What about the tree line around the fields? I use to plant right at the edge of a field in the tree line with decent success.It loosk like i'm not in game this year as i can't find any corn, hectares of winter and summer barley all over, but no corn
Same, doesn’t get direct light all day but pretty good. My sweet seeds gorilla girl did pretty decent until 4 back to back frosts kicked her ass. Still yielded decent though.What about the tree line around the fields? I use to plant right at the edge of a field in the tree line with decent success.
I hope at more than 500g+.Plants are big,coz they was have go to free soil, originally.And I have place from last year,but little shiftedYeah, but no space to hide in there bro
Woah... 170 liter pot is for BIG girls for sure. Once i had a Durban Poison in a 120 liter pot and she got a beast!
Exactly this year i'm in closing my tents in 1 week to have a rest of indoor growing, 3 and a half months no factory running i hope to find some corn fields next weekend
Oh yeah, it's @Phyter here, which is the commercial Ag name for RotBlock... Have you checked out their section here yet?
Super bummer Mongol ... you've become a victim of responsible crop rotation -
... good excuse to up your tent game though!
Welcome PGL ... I like the selections mate, Sweet's FV's are among the best out there. I've been curious about Delicious too, they do have nice genetics but oddly we've not seen anybody run their FV's yet. This will be a good test for them!
My last Sweet F11FV was Red Mandarine, she performed very well. Here at 36 Lat., central Cali', she triggered bloom 3rd week of July and was done by first week Sept.- ...wonderful aroma or orange and licorice!
Are you growing guerilla style? If so, you need only update every 2 weeks depending on how difficult access is...
Oh yes,this is guerilla style.Sorry I was overlook your reply Sweet seeds is one one my fovorite banks and Delicious seeds too.Both give accent to strong and interesting aromasOh yeah, it's @Phyter here, which is the commercial Ag name for RotBlock... Have you checked out their section here yet?
Super bummer Mongol ... you've become a victim of responsible crop rotation -
... good excuse to up your tent game though!
Welcome PGL ... I like the selections mate, Sweet's FV's are among the best out there. I've been curious about Delicious too, they do have nice genetics but oddly we've not seen anybody run their FV's yet. This will be a good test for them!
My last Sweet F11FV was Red Mandarine, she performed very well. Here at 36 Lat., central Cali', she triggered bloom 3rd week of July and was done by first week Sept.- ...wonderful aroma or orange and licorice!
Are you growing guerilla style? If so, you need only update every 2 weeks depending on how difficult access is...
Yeah, but in my case farmer drives over the fields to spray and so can see the plants, I'll be patience for sure.What about the tree line around the fields? I use to plant right at the edge of a field in the tree line with decent success.
Steady wins the race brother. Sometimes growing in plain sight and blending in can be very successful. People aren’t expecting to see the obvious.Yeah, but in my case farmer drives over the fields to spray and so can see the plants, I'll be patience for sure.
I'm just growing autos and I'd kinda like to see how they respond to rot, so I'd like to pass my sample on to somebody who can make better use of it. If you could push me to the back of the line please @Waira I'd love to try the product, but somebody else could make better use of it this summer then meSorry guys for the mix-up!
Those I listed who haven't tried it before are in for a sponsored G&S type deal; those of us who have tested it in the past are excluded from this G&S gig, fair enough!
Get with Bryan in PM's, likely it'll be the small sized pack he'll send, which should be more than enough for several mid-size plants. Foliars are weekly, but prime time is late veg through bloom. It's effective against a variety of pathogens -