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Just a Couple Tent Shots

Bullfrog

In Bloom
Little more veg tent action. :)

Front row, 3 of my Cindys, back row, a little younger, 3 of @santero 's Strawberry Shortcake
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#1 Skunk x 4. Easy to tell what order they went in the pHuckets by their size

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Mozambique Poison 49v
Pretty sure it's a girl. Just waiting for a cut to root and she'll be flipped.

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And a couple haskap cuts just starting to leaf out. :)

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Did you ever get any berries to taste? I've often wondered about Honeyberries. Never seen them but they look like something I'd like. Every time I think about ordering a couple, I tell myself to just stick to blueberries as they're native here.
 

Amarok

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Did you ever get any berries to taste? I've often wondered about Honeyberries. Never seen them but they look like something I'd like. Every time I think about ordering a couple, I tell myself to just stick to blueberries as they're native here.
I just planted my first ones last Spring, but I went a little overboard and now I've got about 8 different cultivars. There were a few little berries but not many. It will take a couple years to get established. They are easier than blueberries as they don't need acidic soil. As long as it isn't too warm, they tolerate a wide variety of conditions.

My neighbor has a few mature bushes of the original Aurora and Borealis varieties and I ate some of those. I enjoyed them, though he said the very dry summer had negatively effected the taste and juiciness. I should be able to offer a better critique next summer.
 

Amarok

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Vaping a bowl of an earlier Moon Muffin than the Cousin It pheno(tm @DopeDaniel ) that I posted the other day. It was still leafy but nothing like the one in the photo.

The jar exhaled a lovely kush-sweetness with an undercurrent of fresh muffin. The bowl followed an earlier wake-n-bake but still hit hard. She's very much on the indica end of the scale, mostly body, but there is a head effect beyond the typical indica stone. She's a nice addition to the Stash. :)
 

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The flower tent is emptying out and the temptation to flip the Skunks to fill some space is strong. I just keep reminding myself that an extra two weeks of veg time makes a huge difference in the final harvest, and to stick to the schedule.

The Mo Poison is a big girl, getting bigger. I want to flip for space reasons but my research says not to rush these African sativas into flower. I want her to have maximum veg time, but I don't know if she'll get much more unless I set up another space just for the one plant.
 

Psychobilly

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The flower tent is emptying out and the temptation to flip the Skunks to fill some space is strong. I just keep reminding myself that an extra two weeks of veg time makes a huge difference in the final harvest, and to stick to the schedule.

The Mo Poison is a big girl, getting bigger. I want to flip for space reasons but my research says not to rush these African sativas into flower. I want her to have maximum veg time, but I don't know if she'll get much more unless I set up another space just for the one plant.
Not gonna lie bro, I kind of want you to flip the Skunks too, but at the end of the day, some extra veg is going to pay off nicely.

As for the Sativas, are they likely to stretch like the others once in flower ? I've only experienced this like once or twice, because I can't run Sativa plants very well outside here, but from most of them I've looked into, they continue to grow and stretch into flower for a while. In some parts of Africa, they actually hack the plants in half right down the stalk so they don't get too tall and knock over during big storms.
 

Amarok

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Vaping a bowl of an earlier Moon Muffin than the Cousin It pheno(tm @DopeDaniel ) that I posted the other day. It was still leafy but nothing like the one in the photo.

The jar exhaled a lovely kush-sweetness with an undercurrent of fresh muffin. The bowl followed an earlier wake-n-bake but still hit hard. She's very much on the indica end of the scale, mostly body, but there is a head effect beyond the typical indica stone. She's a nice addition to the Stash. :)
You ever notice that you need to leave the room and come back in to appreciate some smells?

Upon re-entry, after vaping Moon Muffin, the room has a smell quite similar to the Blueberry Hasphplant from @HydroRed . Not the biggest surprise, I guess, that a Blueberry pheno crossed with a (Kush x Northern Lights) would create something that smells like a blueberry hashplant, still kinda cool though. :)
 

Amarok

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As for the Sativas, are they likely to stretch like the others once in flower ?
Yup, many triple in height. True sativas are a challenge for quite a few reasons: long veg time to reach maturity, huge stretch, long flower time, and often quite picky about the light schedule, especially if equatorial in origin.

I go into any of these new projects with the goal of increasing my knowledge, with any harvest being a wonderful bonus(this way, I've won as soon as I start :) ).
 

Psychobilly

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You ever notice that you need to leave the room and come back in to appreciate some smells?

Upon re-entry, after vaping Moon Muffin, the room has a smell quite similar to the Blueberry Hasphplant from @HydroRed . Not the biggest surprise, I guess, that a Blueberry pheno crossed with a (Kush x Northern Lights) would create something that smells like a blueberry hashplant, still kinda cool though. :)
You can probably imagine what it's like for people walking into a room after I've been smoking in it LOL. "Damn did someone not shower ??" haha.

That BBHP is lovely and I think I can get an idea of what you're referring to; I still have about a quarter pound left of her, and every person who's tried some has loved it.
Yup, many triple in height. True sativas are a challenge for quite a few reasons: long veg time to reach maturity, huge stretch, long flower time, and often quite picky about the light schedule, especially if equatorial in origin.

I go into any of these new projects with the goal of increasing my knowledge, with any harvest being a wonderful bonus(this way, I've won as soon as I start :) ).

Yeah I've only ran one of the heavy Sativa leaners myself; Until I can get a permanent tent set up, my options are to finish everything outside most of the time, which, given the time it takes for them to finish.... LOL I'm just glad I got her to limp across the finish line.
 

Amarok

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Have some wide fatty leaves on em. I like that
Me too.:) San gave me a rundown on the genetics he shared with me and his passion for the game is inspiring. I'm really exited about these. They are continuing to show real vigor. I also popped 3 of his Berry Ice Cream and they are starting well.

The Skunk are also continuing to impress with vigor and structure. I've flipped one while the rest keep vegging.

In a welcome development, the Mozambique Poison cut rooted easily. I flipped the donor and suddenly the flower tent no longer looks 1/2 empty. I really hope I can do her justice as her reputation has intrigued me for a long time.
 
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