Just a Few Shots of My Tent

DutchKillsRambo

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Hey all just thought I'd throw up a few shots of my tent. Probably update when it gets closer to done too.

Strains: Green Poison by Sweet Seeds
Loast Coast OG By Emerald Triangle
Blueberry Headband also by ET

400w light, Roots Organic soil, Humboldt Nutrients

Day 16 or so of flowering.

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I think the Green Poison is gonna be a great yielder, I'm just more excited for the Lost Coast OG. Mostly because I got the chance to backpack it earlier this year. If anyone out that way has the chance I highly recommend it, unlike anything else I've ever hiked.

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Cheers guys!
 
Sweet. And thanks for the extra pics of Lost Coast. I'd go there but, no one knows exactly where it is. :)
 
Get there if you can man. Such a cool place. And we lucked out when we went. The day we got on the trail some asshole killed his whole family in Shasta Co and then ran into the Kings Range to hide so they shut down the trail like 2 hours after we got on. We flew all the way from NY and would have missed it just 2 hours later. Saw fucking Blackhawks out there looking for him, but we didn't even know till we saw the signs at the end of trail!
 
Update today.

The Green Poison looks like she's gonna be a monster and the Blueberry Headband and Lost Coast look pretty decent too.

Pics @ ~20 days flowering:

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I hiked the north end of the lost coast last year. and the southern end a few years back. So beautiful! I remember that campsite in your photo perfectly, although we we're camped on the other side. It rained on us the entire time, and we had to wait out many of the hide tides since it was so stormy. Saw a couple black bears, caught a couple fish, smoked a gang of ganje. What an awesome place.
 
Our weather lucked out not a drop of rain the whole time. Yeah taking a dump below the tide line with breakers lapping at your feet never knowing if one's gonna swamp your boot was quite the experience lol. How was the north end relative to the south?
 
The north end, as Im sure your aware, is just point after point of beach hiking/bouldering, with a few grassy bluffs to walk on every now and then. But for the most part, it's right on the water. we hiked south from matthole, to shelter cove, and back to matthole. The south end was an ass-kicker. Coastal ridge, after ridge. You'd get to the bottom, cross a creek, and send back up the other side. Lot's of poison ok, lupens, and vista coastal views. Your never on the water until you reach little jack-ass. I'd say the south end was much more like hiking in big sur.
 
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