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hillbill

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Sure happy I f2ed my Space Monkey.

Also got 1/3 female Wolfpack at 20 days, bushy averGe size and looks equal Indica/Sativa. Nice dark green decent vigor.

Also looking at 2 very smelly J1 Hashplant T 55 days with good size putting out fewer new flower now, very slight fade. All powerful smell of fuel and skunk and more, lots of goo, touch and fingers are like fly ribbons. Firm buds with one a bit tighter. Not much waste and buds to stem/branches is excellent.
 

GrowRijt

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Greetings! I hope y'all are holding up well.

So, I was thinking about putting Lemon Lotus outdoors in far southern Michigan...
any thoughts or warnings? Thanks, and grow on!
In general you are going need a 60 day strain from my experience. 70 will make it but we all know that late October weather is dodgy.

I would Eye the Lemon Hashplant or really any of the hashplant x hashplant crosses. Your flowering will start Aug 2-5 and you should try to be done oct. 15.
 

Nutbag Poster

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I've done it year after year and I'm tired of running strains that may or may not finish in time. And even if they finish before frost, they're spending their last weeks trying to produce terps and cannabinoids at temperatures between 33 and 60 degrees. Not to mention mold. I want to save outdoors for the quickest seeds in my stash from now on. I'm from the cold and clammy northern northeast so it's more of an issue for me. It probably eliminates 90% of my options but I need things that are DONE by October 1.
 
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Boosky

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Greetings! I hope y'all are holding up well.

So, I was thinking about putting Lemon Lotus outdoors in far southern Michigan...
any thoughts or warnings? Thanks, and grow on!
Personally I would not do that one outside. Couple of the phenos I got were too dense for outdoor in your area I would think. I would pick another one for outdoors if it were me with a shorter finish also.
 

mawasmada

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I appreciate all the input guys. I guess since I'm holding onto my ASS and Chery Queen for later, I'll be trying non-Bodhi gear outdoor this year. I don't have any hp x hp types, nor can I buy anymore seeds for a while.
 
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mawasmada

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In general you are going need a 60 day strain from my experience. 70 will make it but we all know that late October weather is dodgy.

I would Eye the Lemon Hashplant or really any of the hashplant x hashplant crosses. Your flowering will start Aug 2-5 and you should try to be done oct. 15.
I've experienced outdoor flowering here starting July 25-31 most years that I ran outdoor. This will be my first outdoor batch since 2013.
 

dakilla187

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Space Monkey, third consecutive run, the seed plant had no male flowers, the last two from clone has lots of male flowers...I just pluck them off and havnt gotten a single seed..I been keeping this plant around cause it grows and finishes so fast with potent buds..

This is the one with 30+ caterpillars, I plucked them all off and eradicated them before any significant damage
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Nutbag Poster

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Speaking of, for those of you considering what beans to buy during bodhi & @Bad Dawg 's generous sale + bogo over at www.greatlakesgenetics.com, the guru posted his test report of bodhi's Pillow Book here: http://www.higherthought.guru/blog/2019/5/5/bodhi-seeds-master-kush-x-purple-unicorn-f3-testers Sounds pretty decent. bongsmilie After you check that out, he did a review of bodhi's Genius Thai Extreme (Thai x Apollo 11 Genius pheno). He also did a recent review of Triangle Kush, apparently the same cut Nspecta and bodhi use.
Thanks for sharing that link! There are some good reviews in there. Here's another one that ought to be of interest...

 

FlakeyFoont

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Space Monkey, third consecutive run, the seed plant had no male flowers, the last two from clone has lots of male flowers...I just pluck them off and havnt gotten a single seed..I been keeping this plant around cause it grows and finishes so fast with potent buds..

This is the one with 30+ caterpillars, I plucked them all off and eradicated them before any significant damage
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Glad to see you're picking them off rather than spraying BT. I live in caterpillar country, it seems. We have them all, including hornworms. BT used to be my best friend, but after a bit of noodling and observing, I wasn't seeing the pollinators like I used to, I stopped spraying, and started picking, and we've got butterflies again. The cats get a little, but that's our offering to Shiva!
 
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