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sup yall. i threw a bunch of seeds i made into the great out of doors! sensi star blockhead f2s (beanhoarder) or prisoner of war male (motarebel) x pow fem or ss/bh or strawberry cough (cedarberry farms).

unlabeled seeds = learning curve. amazing how distinctive seeds are tho eh?

well see what we get!

ps plz cross your fingers!
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damn phone flipping them :(
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there is more ill throw them up when i get net.


cheers

wish me luck ;)
 
New life
Beanhoarder freezeland x c99

Really hoping the freeze can withstand my soggy terrain. It's been a bugger the last few seasons :s
 

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You like to take your time between posts, wow lol, it tookme a minute to realize it was the same person. At first I thought some new person found an old thread from 2 years ago and commented on it.
 
So how did the cross turn out?
 
Lol I certainly do take my time. I was a little too embarrassed to post the results :s
The crosses turned out very well (or they looked and smelled good) I just unfortunately live in a northern climate and am plagued with soggy soil. Needless to say mould has taken my crops the last 2 years and what was salvaged was nowhere near done!
Keeping my eye on these two babies which have been flowering about 7 weeks. No signs of mould....yet!
Finger joints crossed!
 
Maybe try swamp tubes in your soggy soil.

That way most of the plant will be growing above the soggy soil, but it can put down roots to the soggy soil if it needs water, and the moisture will wick up into the swamp tube but not enough to make it soggy.
I would mix perlite in with the soil in the swamp tube to make sure it stays aerated.

For every grow there is a problem, and for every problem there is a counter solution.
 
Maybe try swamp tubes in your soggy soil.

That way most of the plant will be growing above the soggy soil, but it can put down roots to the soggy soil if it needs water, and the moisture will wick up into the swamp tube but not enough to make it soggy.
I would mix perlite in with the soil in the swamp tube to make sure it stays aerated.

For every grow there is a problem, and for every problem there is a counter solution.
Good info man. Thanks for the heads up. Can't wait till next year now there is hope :)
 
Turned out not too bad this year :)
 

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