@breadwinner Takes 2 to tango. My bad for my part In it.
No beef here brotha.
@breadwinner Takes 2 to tango. My bad for my part In it.
No beef here brotha.
This makes me full hearted. Imagine if everyone grew weed or food in there back yard like this…
We have been extremely fortunate with Michigan weather this year. Great looking plants!
Sugar cane, one if my favorite plants (structure wise) from a couple different angles.
Slap and tickle- grape pie x gmo, smallest and slowest vegging plant of all the strains I started. I love the leaf shape on both phenos I am running
Anyone have an extemely fast flowering breed in michigan that is faster than my queen? Between everyone i know, its always the first plant done outdoors in michigan, can usually start picking september 10th.
That’s early as fuck.
My friend has a “jaeger” that is a really early finisher (Would have to ask him exactly how fast), But it leaves a lot to be desired in the taste and potency categories…
This queen is an odd breed, got it almost 10 years ago, i cut a mother in august and keep it until april, then cut back into clones for another season, so 10 years strong from clone to clone only, havent seen any loss in size, thc, terp profile, extremely pungent lemon smell, real lemon not that lemonine profile you see at dispensaries lol im assuming its about 15-18% thc, considering i get 5.5 an O into honey back.
Get some polyester trellis, the plastic kind like that can cause slight breakage during bud from constant rubbing
Thank you for the tip !
This is a temporary measure until i can make a bamboo cane grid / lattice sort of thing. It was very windy a few days ago and i was worried things may snap. So i threw a net on as a precaution.
Not September 10th, but I have one that finishes a week later or so. 4hr nap. Cuts available to my fellow Michiganders who want something early. This is about a week ago When I fed her for the first time this year. I have been lazy in the veggie garden this year.