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Just when you think it can’t get any better! Holy crap! You can tell he’s proud of it! Rightfully so! Oily hash! Wow!
Another of the benefits of taking the dog with you! Mine have alerted me to three rattlers! My hearing is so bad, I can’t hear the fuckers rattling! Lol! Mine probably wouldn’t even give a coral snake a second look.So my dog found this when I was grilling dinner
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Sunburn from water dropletsAny idea whats causing those strange markings? I figured mag but I've never had that issue before, and I hit her with some 4-0-0 calmag a little while back and nothing changed. Top dressed for veg like a week ago and she's on a auto drip system in ffof. Controlled environment.
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That's beautiful, i needed that todayThat's horrible. As Justlovetogrow said, I hope you've adjusted as much as possible, and everything else is going well for you.
Awesome I can show stuff thats not just WEED! LOL!
Its time to see what Backyard Boogie has Boogying in his Backyard! Everything shown is in outdoor pots in the Huntington Beach California area about 5 miles inland from the ocean. Climate zone is 10a costal Mediterranean type climate I can do tropicals and certain heat tolerant stone fruits as well. Almost everything grows good here and I got a couple that are truly rare that I never get to show off!
1) Dwarf Naval Orange Tree (Cant live in Orange County without at least one Orange tree LOL)
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2) Dwarf Apple Tree
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3) Dwarf Guava Tree (Rare from the island of Maui)
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Guava Flower in bloom...
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4) Pineapples (Grown from tops in the grocery store. On year 3 bearing multiple fruits)
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5) Dwarf Peach Tree
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6) Dwarf Cavendish Banana
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7) Dwarf Desert Fig Tree
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8) Dwarf Black Mulberry
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9) Aceola Cherry aka Barbados Cherry:
(Semi-rare fruit tree from the island of Barbados in Caribbean - Beautiful flowers and tasty sweet tart fruit)
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10) Galapagos Wild Pepper:
(Rarest plant I own - Only grows on 1 island in the Galapagos chain. Propagated by birds eons ago and uncrossed. Seeds take up to 90 days to germinate took 5 years for the pepper plant to get this big. Very slow grower)
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Galapagos Wild Pepper Fruit Ripe - Blazing Hot!
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Oh yeah and the WEED!!!! LOL
11) Outdoor Fire OG:
(I double Monster Cropped this girl as an experiment - Got her on the double stack of trellis for support and I just flipped her into flower. In a few months she will be a beast!)
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12) Ethos Autos Outdoor:
(I recently chopped these girls - as you can see on my wall in previous picture I cleared them out. This pic was last week right before I chopped)
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13) Fire OG Indoor Grow:
(This is in my 4x4 tent in the garage under my new Scorpion Diablo board. i am about half way through flower now)
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Yessir! Spiderlings I mean who doesn’t want to watch baby tarantulas climb these poles and jump where the wind carries them?almost spring
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yeh man i see the spideys all the time on plants outdoor, different sorts and all ill try grab some pics this yearnever seen a tarantula though there cool lookingYessir! Spiderlings I mean who doesn’t want to watch baby tarantulas climb these poles and jump where the wind carries them?
I was watching this channel the other day. Those plants they have are nice looking too