Benjamin93
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Hello everyone. This is my 3rd time growing this strain. I’ve just ordered a pack of 5 feminised seeds that I’ll be germinating on Monday.
I realise that this is a little late but I know this strain grows fast and has a very nice stocky Indica look so it should be fine.
My grow site this year is somewhat ambitious as it’s on the outer perimeter of a very large allotment that I live near.
It’s a heavily weeded area surrounded by nettles and brambles and hidden by large willow trees so hopefully no one will be snooping around.
I have already started a separate thread about my autos that I’ve got growing and they will be put in the same location.
My only dilemma is weather to put them all in the ground or to use fabric grow bags. Not sure which is best but open to suggestions. I think in the ground will be more practical as I don’t want to be taking bags of compost.
The advantage of the grow location is that the sound of digging and cutting won’t be out of place next to the allotments on the other side of the metal spiked fence.
I’ll attach some images of my AMS grow that I did 6 years ago. The plants looked very nice and had a deep purple by the end of flowering.
I realise that this is a little late but I know this strain grows fast and has a very nice stocky Indica look so it should be fine.
My grow site this year is somewhat ambitious as it’s on the outer perimeter of a very large allotment that I live near.
It’s a heavily weeded area surrounded by nettles and brambles and hidden by large willow trees so hopefully no one will be snooping around.
I have already started a separate thread about my autos that I’ve got growing and they will be put in the same location.
My only dilemma is weather to put them all in the ground or to use fabric grow bags. Not sure which is best but open to suggestions. I think in the ground will be more practical as I don’t want to be taking bags of compost.
The advantage of the grow location is that the sound of digging and cutting won’t be out of place next to the allotments on the other side of the metal spiked fence.
I’ll attach some images of my AMS grow that I did 6 years ago. The plants looked very nice and had a deep purple by the end of flowering.