Greetings from Northern California.

Lurrabq

In Bloom
Thanks for the welcome.
Someday I will have me some early girls until then I will muddle through.
Dynoberry bites...sounds interesting thanks for the info. Lurrabq.
I did mess up that seed vendors name incorrectly. It's actually spelled Eso's. Vigorous plants. I have 3 Doc Holiday girls from GPS and they are half the size of an All Valley grape freebie from there after a 7 week veg. Doc Holiday is very indica dominant.
 

Jim Dandy

In Bloom
Like many others here I have been lurking for a little bit and thought I should become part of the community, seems like a great bunch of people here.
I live in the Mountains I am not new to outdoor growing but it has been a long time since I have.
My biggest challenge is finding strains that finish before the season ends I live at about 4000 elevation... regardless I will plow through and build shelter as needed.
This years strains are Dubstep,Sticky Icky and Lemon Frosting all GPS gear.
I will be starting a journal soon.
Welcome!!!
 

Jim Dandy

In Bloom
Like many others here I have been lurking for a little bit and thought I should become part of the community, seems like a great bunch of people here.
I live in the Mountains I am not new to outdoor growing but it has been a long time since I have.
My biggest challenge is finding strains that finish before the season ends I live at about 4000 elevation... regardless I will plow through and build shelter as needed.
This years strains are Dubstep,Sticky Icky and Lemon Frosting all GPS gear.
I will be starting a journal soon.
High altitude bud is the best!
 

MtnMan

In Bloom
Due to the Norcal fires I have been running helping friends and trying not to die ingesting all the smoke...getting tired of it.
I have had no time to start a journal so this is where I will post up pics.
Things started flowering around the 8th.

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2 Dubsteps, Lemon Frosting and Sticky Icky.

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My large Dubstep doing her thing.......2 weeks along already covered in trichs.
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The Hedge!
 

MtnMan

In Bloom
At least I am not evacuated this year....yet!
Safe is a way of life here! The ash looks like a dusting of snow every morning the wind is favorable for it. I have an industrial fan blowing the plants as much as possible that seems to keep the ash down a bit.
 

GthaEnigma

Canna-Arborist
Still not evac'd either but it could happen any day if the winds pick up or change direction. Actually got a nice little break from the smoke the past two days. At one point we hit over 700 AQI. It looked apocalyptic outside almost dark with a eerie red glow and ash falling like snow. Had whole carbonized madrone leaves on the lawns. Spooky shit. Been running sprinklers like a mad man.
 

MtnMan

In Bloom
Evac'd last year for 3 weeks came home to chunks of what appeared to be Kingsford charcoal,actually exploded bark from fir trees all over my property.
I still have not checked air quality this year but it has been chunky more than not.
Last years fire was close...less than a mile. We could see the fire retardant from the planes on the hills behind our house.There is nothing like seeing the V-Lat flying around just above the trees.
Keeping everything green here too. I hope it doesn't screw my well.
Stay safe G!
 
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