Open Show n' Tell 2016

757growin

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Trumpnoia . You fucking guys are funny . Good thing your not a illegal immigrant . You'd be really fucked .
When are y'all going quit crying.
Good thing we aren't Hilary !?:roll: lols the lies have just begun..
Down with wall street!! wait trump hires a Goldman Sachs legend ?
The let downs have just begun for his voters. I hope they enjoy the ride. should be a fun one.
 

ruby fruit

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I only have about 20 seeds of the Mad Purps seeds left. I'm going to start all 20 seeds this March, hoping for a male to breed with. I do have Mad Purps X Grand Master seeds from this season. Will you be at the BBQ?
TMB-
I put one in soil 2 days ago and have 2 left im treating like gold...im aiming for one of them hopefully to be in my main spot next season and hoping the one right now is possibly a male
 

BcDigger

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Hi everyone. It's been a minute since I posted anything here on riu. It seemed things were taking a turn here in the summer and i didnt really like the way it was going. But ive kept lurking and things seem to have returned to normal. This year I went full organic and had my best season ever. I owe everything I've learned about this plant to you wonderful people here in the outdoor section, and I wanted to thank you all for posting and sharing your knowledge (and genes). I had a very successful season and ran my first crosses ever. I got very few beans of each when I made them but I was 100% satisfied with my results and made a shiiiit ton of beans this year. I can't wait to get things going next season. When I first made the crosses I never really had a breeding goal other than to make something of my own that finished on time where I live. Well I lucked out and both my crosses were good yeilders. Potent flavourful and started flowering immediately after the solstice and we're harvested beginning of September. To top It off i got 1 male that was a beautiful huge branchy stud with a structure that I would only dream of finding in a 10 pack. Now I have f2s of two completely different phenos and several other f1s from the same male. I only hope my results will be as good as my first round. I just wish I could run a lot more to do some real selective pheno hunts and keep stabilizing the strains.
I've rambled enough but I want you all to know how much I appreciate what I've learned here. I truly Hope you all had great seasons and we're able to achieve your growing goals. I know it's a pain in the ass when things go wrong but I hope you were all able to pull a decent crop.

And for the record I'm gonna try a bunch of "notill" side by side with a regular organic run next year.

BcDiggerbongsmilie
 

ruby fruit

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. It's been a minute since I posted anything here on riu. It seemed things were taking a turn here in the summer and i didnt really like the way it was going. But ive kept lurking and things seem to have returned to normal. This year I went full organic and had my best season ever. I owe everything I've learned about this plant to you wonderful people here in the outdoor section, and I wanted to thank you all for posting and sharing your knowledge (and genes). I had a very successful season and ran my first crosses ever. I got very few beans of each when I made them but I was 100% satisfied with my results and made a shiiiit ton of beans this year. I can't wait to get things going next season. When I first made the crosses I never really had a breeding goal other than to make something of my own that finished on time where I live. Well I lucked out and both my crosses were good yeilders. Potent flavourful and started flowering immediately after the solstice and we're harvested beginning of September. To top It off i got 1 male that was a beautiful huge branchy stud with a structure that I would only dream of finding in a 10 pack. Now I have f2s of two completely different phenos and several other f1s from the same male. I only hope my results will be as good as my first round. I just wish I could run a lot more to do some real selective pheno hunts and keep stabilizing the strains.
I've rambled enough but I want you all to know how much I appreciate what I've learned here. I truly Hope you all had great seasons and we're able to achieve your growing goals. I know it's a pain in the ass when things go wrong but I hope you were all able to pull a decent crop.

And for the record I'm gonna try a bunch of "notill" side by side with a regular organic run next year.

BcDiggerbongsmilie
Well done mate
 

fumble

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Hi everyone. It's been a minute since I posted anything here on riu. It seemed things were taking a turn here in the summer and i didnt really like the way it was going. But ive kept lurking and things seem to have returned to normal. This year I went full organic and had my best season ever. I owe everything I've learned about this plant to you wonderful people here in the outdoor section, and I wanted to thank you all for posting and sharing your knowledge (and genes). I had a very successful season and ran my first crosses ever. I got very few beans of each when I made them but I was 100% satisfied with my results and made a shiiiit ton of beans this year. I can't wait to get things going next season. When I first made the crosses I never really had a breeding goal other than to make something of my own that finished on time where I live. Well I lucked out and both my crosses were good yeilders. Potent flavourful and started flowering immediately after the solstice and we're harvested beginning of September. To top It off i got 1 male that was a beautiful huge branchy stud with a structure that I would only dream of finding in a 10 pack. Now I have f2s of two completely different phenos and several other f1s from the same male. I only hope my results will be as good as my first round. I just wish I could run a lot more to do some real selective pheno hunts and keep stabilizing the strains.
I've rambled enough but I want you all to know how much I appreciate what I've learned here. I truly Hope you all had great seasons and we're able to achieve your growing goals. I know it's a pain in the ass when things go wrong but I hope you were all able to pull a decent crop.

And for the record I'm gonna try a bunch of "notill" side by side with a regular organic run next year.

BcDiggerbongsmilie
Good to see you back BC
 
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