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Brooklyn215ish

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I used a different brand and I noticed some differences in the growth this year. So I can't recommend the brand of fert this year. Ask next season maybe I can give you a better answer.my take a risk and go organic
Ok. Then what would you recommend then from previous years
 

Vnsmkr

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Everything looking good, is there not a more controlled way of growing your plants horizontally rather than just letting them fall though?
Yes, you can supercrop the main stem early on and pin them down to the ground. Ive done so with local sativas and pieces of coat hanger
 

flawlesscrew

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So here is the fastest blooming plant so far. My neighbor gave it to me we think it's skunkberry from Jordan of the island. No smell really not a lot of crystals, but it is almost 2-3 weeks a head of anything else I have. Everyone one grows cwarp it seems so this is a better alternative to that trash
 

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Brooklyn215ish

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So here is the fastest blooming plant so far. My neighbor gave it to me we think it's skunkberry from Jordan of the island. No smell really not a lot of crystals, but it is almost 2-3 weeks a head of anything else I have. Everyone one grows cwarp it seems so this is a better alternative to that trash
That's how mine grow. Not many crystals until the end about 2 1/2 to finish and they do great
 

flawlesscrew

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What's wrong with cwarp? I just finished harvesting mine, rock hard large nugs covered in resin. It squishes some great rosin.
Nothing's wrong with it if you have personal amounts. Stuff goes for 500$ a pound where I live because every hippy and their dog grows it. It's good for new grower people who have large spots at 3000 feet in elevation as its done early. But give someone a pack and see if they call you after the first bunch is gone. I do like lots about it except for the lack of demand
 

Brooklyn215ish

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Nothing's wrong with it if you have personal amounts. Stuff goes for 500$ a pound where I live because every hippy and their dog grows it. It's good for new grower people who have large spots at 3000 feet in elevation as its done early. But give someone a pack and see if they call you after the first bunch is gone. I do like lots about it except for the lack of demand
What is cwarp? Never heard of it
 

flawlesscrew

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What is cwarp? Never heard of it
It's a popular strain in BC due to its easy to grow and finishes early. Average yield is 4oz per plant. People who smoke it say it's weak as F. My friend owns a dispensary he sells it for 4$ a gram and has to mix it with good product for people to buy it. I keep telling my neighbors to grow something different from the rest of the herd but they don't listen.
 

Brooklyn215ish

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It's a popular strain in BC due to its easy to grow and finishes early. Average yield is 4oz per plant. People who smoke it say it's weak as F. My friend owns a dispensary he sells it for 4$ a gram and has to mix it with good product for people to buy it. I keep telling my neighbors to grow something different from the rest of the herd but they don't listen.
Glad I know not to get it. I'll take your word on it and never buy it!!!!!
 

Sean John

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Thats a great looking blueberry plant! Earliest i'v seen for our area that must smell awesome. Anyone one you know growing the c-weed cut? Finished around now and looks like indoor if grown right, real dense.
 

flawlesscrew

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Thats a great looking blueberry plant! Earliest i'v seen for our area that must smell awesome. Anyone one you know growing the c-weed cut? Finished around now and looks like indoor if grown right, real dense.
Thanks I'm super lucky to get this cut. It's what I'm going to run for years to come. As for c weed everyone grows it. For that reason only I don't like it. It yields too little for my liking. For guerrila growers it's a go to strain tho. The same neighbor who gave it to me loves the cwarp. So to each their own.
 
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