hillbilly pic!

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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here's an early look at the garden. the floppy one in front is trainwreck, the donkey dick one is the widow, the yellow one behind that is the jc2 vanilla pheno. the tall ones on the right are spacebomb and purple haze widow. there's a whole bunch of lavenderG's in there. the tallest plant is a purple haze widow, at around 5'3", and it still has at least 2 months left. as thick as the canopy is, a sparrow could easily fly around underneath...so there it is... amstercruz county's best compost in action.
 

nathenking

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lavender.... wow... i love that strain... Do you know where a guy could grab some of those beans.. I run across the lav occastionaly in so-hum but not on the regular...
peace&love
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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less than the legal limit for 2 med. cards (in santa cruz co.)at 100sq.' per card. about 30 plants. some started flower on july 8th. the rest started the beginning of this month. I started them this spring. pretty soon, they're gonna' start taxing it.
 

purpz

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damn looks like the mountains is the spot to grow the dank weed. Nice plants hillbilly, what you been giving those plants during flowering?
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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damn looks like the mountains is the spot to grow the dank weed. Nice plants hillbilly, what you been giving those plants during flowering?
water...they've already got biodynamic compost & teas, plus the usual organic nutes...it's what I call "innocuous redundance"- they get more than enough of everything, and none of my seedling get 'burnt', because my soil is balanced, not 'hot'.the plants still get algae water about every other week. the seedlings get algae water exclusively. I used to foliar feed, which helps growth, but the residues don't seem to completely rinse off, so I no longer recommend that.
 
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