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dirmer3

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There is a long story behind these plants. A buddy of mine got kicked out of his place and had no where to house the ladies (just a few clones), so, I took them in as my own. Some were sold but these two I kept. They were in pretty bad shape when I first got them, both were battling with powdery mildew and suffering from a bit of nutrient burn. I've been trying to nurse them back to health now for almost a month. I plan to ultimately keep them on my porch this season, but I don't have much room so I'm thinking LST is the way to go. I've been putting them outdoors from about 8am to 8pm to get them use to the sunlight for the last week or so and bringing them indoors under floros at night so they stay in Veg for a bit longer. I'll post some pictures, any comments or recommendations are welcome. You can see the side of the porch behind them, I'd like to keep them small than that to stay low key. Also, a Mendo Cigar for your viewing pleasure that I rolled the other day.

Another thing, I plan to transplant to much longer pots (5 gal, I think) very soon and they aren't getting the most sun out there, I'd say maybe 4 hours of direct sunlight.
 

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dirmer3

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A Mendocino cigar is only the bombest thing you've ever smoked. It's screened hash pressed flat and a few grams of bud are rolled up into it like a cigar. It's %100 cannabis. It was originally created by Mendo Bruce. This one here was rolled with cheese hash with cheese inside.
 

pot scott

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a mendocino cigar is only the bombest thing you've ever smoked. It's screened hash pressed flat and a few grams of bud are rolled up into it like a cigar. It's %100 cannabis. It was originally created by mendo bruce. This one here was rolled with cheese hash with cheese inside.
....................................................omg..................................................:o:o:o:o:o:shock::shock::shock::shock::weed::weed::-P:hump:
 

1topwop

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There is a long story behind these plants. A buddy of mine got kicked out of his place and had no where to house the ladies (just a few clones), so, I took them in as my own. Some were sold but these two I kept. They were in pretty bad shape when I first got them, both were battling with powdery mildew and suffering from a bit of nutrient burn. I've been trying to nurse them back to health now for almost a month. I plan to ultimately keep them on my porch this season, but I don't have much room so I'm thinking LST is the way to go. I've been putting them outdoors from about 8am to 8pm to get them use to the sunlight for the last week or so and bringing them indoors under floros at night so they stay in Veg for a bit longer. I'll post some pictures, any comments or recommendations are welcome. You can see the side of the porch behind them, I'd like to keep them small than that to stay low key. Also, a Mendo Cigar for your viewing pleasure that I rolled the other day.

Another thing, I plan to transplant to much longer pots (5 gal, I think) very soon and they aren't getting the most sun out there, I'd say maybe 4 hours of direct sunlight.
how did the bck fair out? survived? thriving? do u have any clones for Sac, CA non-profit grow?
 

wolfsnare

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I'd transplant them asap into something larger, and disturb the root ball, even cut it, to promote rapid root growth in the new pot, since im sure they are extremely rootbound. The one is very stretched but if you are planning on LSTing I'd transplant and get them ladies tied down. Nice looking plants though, repped. cheers
 

Twistedfunk

Active Member
That's awesome! I clicked on them thinking "that's a funny shape for hash" then saw the gars and figured it was a light issue. Very nice.
 
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