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getawaymountain

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MORNING DEW - this is what the plants look like here every morning from night fog on the island the buds and plants are as wet as if ya sprayed them with water or it rained the sun is out everyday and they love it but mold resistant strains are a must have or stay inside period buds are just exploding with growth every day now been in the mid eighty's in the day and mid 50's at night lobstering is great also this season . plenty of bugs as we call them and lobsterman are called "bug pickers " around here
 

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Liddle

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its nice to have early smoke lol.. i got a bunch of later ones so its nice to have some early bud to keep me away from them buds that aren't quite done but done enough to smoke if ya run out hahaha the shirt we have are for the mmj expos wev'e been going to and having a booth at the ones we can make it to meeting alot of good old boys and ladies at them also and have been donating alot of juice and seeds all over the northeast
how much for a t shirt?
 

FLkeys1

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MORNING DEW - this is what the plants look like here every morning from night fog on the island the buds and plants are as wet as if ya sprayed them with water or it rained the sun is out everyday and they love it but mold resistant strains are a must have or stay inside period buds are just exploding with growth every day now been in the mid eighty's in the day and mid 50's at night lobstering is great also this season . plenty of bugs as we call them and lobsterman are called "bug pickers " around here

Never met a lobster that I did not eat ;-)
 

FresnoFarmer

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The stumbleweed gets big when the roots are given space to grow. I transplanted a couple into 7 gal growbags at around 18 inches and they have exploded to 3 feet. Just thought id let you know how your genetics are doing here in my garden. Seahash are flowering heavy now and a seawarp I threw in the ground is covered in budsites from the soil up almost. The seahash should be a late sep harvest? Or October? They sure are developing buds quick. Your garden looks fantastic as always. I aspire to grow as good as you one day og.
 

Smidge34

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No shit! I'm sweating September here, as it gets in the 60s and 70s and rains the whole month. I'd feel so much knowing I was close to harvest in early September.
 

getawaymountain

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The stumbleweed gets big when the roots are given space to grow. I transplanted a couple into 7 gal growbags at around 18 inches and they have exploded to 3 feet. Just thought id let you know how your genetics are doing here in my garden. Seahash are flowering heavy now and a seawarp I threw in the ground is covered in budsites from the soil up almost. The seahash should be a late sep harvest? Or October? They sure are developing buds quick. Your garden looks fantastic as always. I aspire to grow as good as you one day og.
ya they do well in a bigger container , seahash is done like end sept - oct 7 +/- seawarp is always covered in buds and thanks for the props and i'm inspired to grow like garden boss lol.... thanks for the update fresno
 
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