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Here we go this is how we grow the highland magic weed

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Here we go this is how we grow the highland magic weed

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Prison conditions in the Cotopaxi Regional Center (commonly known as the Latacunga prison) in Ecuador have been characterized by extreme violence, gang control, and severe, life-threatening conditions
 
This the rarest the four different phenos of punta roja from for microclimates crossed
 

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These have never been hit with fertilizers totally organic black soil
 
Smoking this with Santana Santana full album cranked up
 
I will take this crossed with kush an Malawi an smoke this any day over Dos si dos is much stronger an much more mold resistant
 
If you can handle being isolated with nature I enjoy no cars no people
 

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You got the Andes here up to 4000 meters an the Amazon
 
There genetics Columbians Thai s Mexican . hawian Malawi Ethiopian Durban Nepalese kush an mazarsheriff
 
Going in there for aa couple weeks amazing scenery
 
Going in there for aa couple weeks amazing scenery wood unreal
  • High Species Diversity: Research on the Andes Amazon Region (EAR) indicates a vast, complex biodiversity, with studies focusing on 214 distinct taxa (timber species), of which 146 were recorded in the and provinces.
  • Most Common Hardwoods: The most frequently used hardwood species in this region include:
    • Laurel (Laurus nobilis)
    • Doncel (Zanthoxylum rhoifolium)
    • Zapote (Pouteria sapota)
    • Ceibo (Ceiba pentandra)
    • Chalviande (Virola sebifera)
    • Arenillo (Andira inermis)
    • Tamburo (Vochysia leguina)
    • Colorado (Cissus striata)
    • Copal (Bursera glabrifolia)
    • Guayacan (Tebebuia chrysantha)
    • Chuncho (Cedrelinga catenaefo
 
I got friend coming here at 6 pm he's bringing all kinds of good weed from here they have a seed bank an work on face I can't post my photos of face to here there's some unreal ones from this seasons grow
Understandable, I wouldn't do either.
Coolest thing about high altitudes on the eqadorr even on cloudy days still get UV rays
Pretty neat, wish it's here the same, then I would grow outdoor some huge plants haha
Plants look fine no shade no pH meter best part that dirt will do the whole grow don't have to add anything very económica compared to low land an low land indoor growing
nice!
I can see a fade starting to be present, are they just a few week from chop?
With that dirt some one who has never grown can get great results
Like super soil
But we don't get no powdery mildew some of the strains I was given to just test got it
Want some resistent strains as well, here we got mostly high humidity, even in summers, not like in the south US where y can expect a rh% of 10-30%..
Last time I had a big powerdery mildew problem outside which sucked alot..maybe I get it this summer as well
 
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