Found a gem!

Chizzarules

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So this past Saturday I was disassembling my greenhouse that collapsed during a storm going into the winter. As I begin to remove the panels and separate the garbage and everything I found this little gem growing in the pile of the recycled soil. She was a little stretched since we are in February.
20180224_093550.jpg I plan nurturing this little surprise and see what comes of! Amazed it even had the heat to germinate! I'l put together some soil this week and give her her very own grow light. I was growing Kaya Gold, Aurora Indica, and some mystery shit. Didn't find any seeds during harvest so i will she has she grows in few weeks!
 

OldMedUser

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February where you are must be a lot warmer than where I am. :) We got -30C earlier this month and I'd bet my bottom dollar that little sprout would be a pot-sickle if I found it outside. :D

:peace:
 

OldMedUser

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Same here, I can't even understand how my grass is alive jk
You can see grass! Mines been under a couple feet of snow since late October. Won't see green out there until late April. Just a little short of the 60th here.

Planting anything outside has to wait until the first week of June. Takes a while for the ground to thaw when it's froze 3 feet down and a couple years ago it froze to 6 feet and screwed up my dugout water.

Tulips should be showing up back in my beloved Fraser Valley any day now if not already up. You'd think after 20 years up here I wouldn't get homesick but I still do. Miss the fishing the most. :(

:peace:
 

Chizzarules

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My aurora indica knocks me right out every night, guaranteed! I am in Connecticut! Has been unseasonably warm here. Getting cold tonight so I'm sure it would have been done for by morning.
 
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