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Of course it did! I wouldn’t embellish! holy,. i kinda get the same thing here if i go to the dispensary to buy hash and the bud tender starts telling me about it and others,. hahaha, well i have to tell them otherwise,..
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Of course it did! I wouldn’t embellish!
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holy,. i kinda get the same thing here if i go to the dispensary to buy hash and the bud tender starts telling me about it and others,.
hahaha, well i have to tell them otherwise,..
 
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those 2 in the back need to sit down and chill tf out so the other kids can have a chance to raise their hands




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those 2 in the back need to sit down and chill out so the other kids can have a chance
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Theyre looking healthy and vigorous! Elastic nets are great for a situation like this. Easy set up, no damage to plant tissue, helps with those 2 top branches a lot . Well you've seen my grow, some will still go higher cause you run out of net but those are on the sides anyway which means theyre getting less umols usually so its fine.
 
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Theyre looking healthy and vigorous! Elastic nets are great for a situation like this. Easy set up, no damage to plant tissue, helps with those 2 top branches a lot . Well you've seen my grow, some will still go higher cause you run out of net but those are on the sides anyway which means theyre getting less umols usually so its fine.
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I have too many distinct phenotypes and i have to reorganize them pretty frequently. Im also about to take a bunch of clones, then flower the originals because im moving again once my outdoor harvest is done. Plants that grow like that, i dont want to net a flat canopy, i want to leave them open and taking up space because they dont really need defoliating or topping, just a little branch pruning. Those creeper sativa phenos like to produce quality, developed buds at every site all the way down, kinda no matter what you do with them. Sometimes youll find a ripe, developed bud in the middle of a different plant that was totally shading it that you didnt even know was there at harvest lol.


An elastic net would be more trouble then its worth currently. And those two plants have the strongest stems of all of my plants too. And theyll both be cut back for clones before they get flowered. Theyre all gonna have different rates of stretch too. Chance are ill end up stacking some stuff under some of them when they flower to keep my canopy as even as possible, and the plants are going to be flowered small.

i have a few elastic 4' square nets. But i probably wont be using them for a while lol, plans keep changing too frequently.
 
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I went down to the dispensary for the first time the other day! Some chick with an orange, mohawk and piercings all over, tatted head to foot, said, may I help you, sir! Sir? Of all the unmitigated audacity! Oh, well! I asked her if they carried any of this fine Tennessee sun grown that I’ve been hearing a lot of crowing About! She looked like she was gut shot! And the whole place, including all the customers, irrupt it in hysterical laughter! Even the old 80 year old security guard was rolling on the floor! I went over to help him up, and he threw me out! For causing trouble! Now I am trespassed! Thanks a lot one guy!
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i do have to admit. Although some of the finest cannabis i've ever smoked in my life was outdoor grown in tennessee...

The worst excuses for "fire" weed ive ever had in front of me, was also outdoor grown in tennessee, by yours truly among others

I was probably 17 the first time i got schooled for trying to grow indicas by an old hippie from the mountains with his old sativas and buckets of goat shit. That man was my uncle. If his flowers back then, and the pb gene pools outdoor performance from clones in KC are anything to go on, I wouldnt be surprised at all if i end up with buds that look damn near indoor grown on a couple of my sativas out there.
 
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No, I had to delete that response! Only thing good I’ve ever seen come out of Tennessee is Jack Daniels!
 
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My indicas, yea, they're gonna be a mess come harvest I can feel it.




My sativa's on the other hand look like they're gonna be more bud then plant and looking mighty tasty already lmfao.
 

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All you can do is put forth your best effort! And I know there is No shortage of that! Long, long, Way to go!
 
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All you can do is put forth your best effort! And I know there is No shortage of that! Long, long, Way to go!
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6-7 weeks doesn't feel like that long to me. I can't believe it's already been 4 months since I popped seeds. May be 3 months til some of mine are done. Others may be finishing up in 6 weeks.


Bout to take a bunch of tiny tip clones. These all used to be peat. Now they're all coir. Nice to see some sustainable moves by the corporate plant companies for once. Prob wont fill every spot obviously, but gonna try and get a tip from every plant and write a key-card on some graph paper lmao. arrange em in a shape that only works from one angle etc.
 

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That definitely looks like a recipe for confusion! Something my dumb ass would do! L O L! Now I have to go make some cookies!
 
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That definitely looks like a recipe for confusion! Something my dumb ass would do! L O L!
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I got this

Probably

This is the move of a cheapskate lmfao.
 
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So while taking a dab i realized i dont have to clone every plant so i can flower them. Just the plants i dont have flowering outside

I can just cut back the clones of the outdoor plants to their lower nodes and let em grow back in til i figure out what im doing and where and when for the move.
 
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this is a bucket of dried and pulverized to goat shit mixed with homemade composts and local topsoil.

Interesting right? It's a bucket of shit and dirt.

Well I figured I might as well post a picture of a bucket of shit and dirt well I still have one left to throw down. There's some rocks and random junk in it too lol

These little hand rake and spread this around below the plants. And then I'll go back and water through it.




Yes pls!!!
 
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Repost. Fixed the Shakey image on the first video lol.
 

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Only thing good I’ve ever seen come out of Tennessee is Jack Daniels!
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check out my back yard!

Theres a reason everywhere else is trying to move to Tennessee to fill our pockets with rent monies


My part of Tennessee is one of the rarest, most beautiful kinds of places that exists on the planet Dont knock it til ya try it, if you spent a summer here you probably wouldn't want to leave.


I can be at any one of these locations within in hour or two of my front porch on my Ebike. And there really is nowhere else on earth like it.

As soon as i was able to live and legally grow plants back home, i went home. And until something forces me to leave, i wont be ever be anywhere else. It's a very spiritually satisfying place to be. One of the only places ive ever been that's this beautiful, and it feels like the land is welcoming of my presence too.

You wont find a spec of trash on our roads, and you wont find a spec on the trails either.








 
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Here's some cola shots of an outdoor grown clone from the peaceblaster lineage. I believe this was moonsocket(glue dream cookies f1) , seed mother of the current generation of PB seeds.

The plants along this lineage have tended to flower better outdoors then in lol. All the fan leaf tips are cut because a frost burned em and they were ugly after that lmao. My plants got more hours direct though back in KC. 8 or 9 compared to my 6 or so here, and these are all new phenos from the seed, so we shall see. Rarely if ever had any mold or rot issues with this lineage either. Runs like this one absolutely netted me indoor flower prices and repeat buys lol.





Some harvested outdoor grown columbian flower. Frost bitten, coulda gone a good bit longer but bud mass was never horrible, even pulled early.




This is about what i meant by "they may even be more bud then plant" by finish lol. Certain sativas wouldn't rather be anywhere else, but under the sun. They dont care for LED's at all. They can perform like this under HPS and sunlight, but not LED lol.
 
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check out my back yard!

Theres a reason everywhere else is trying to move to Tennessee to fill our pockets with rent monies


My part of Tennessee is one of the rarest, most beautiful kinds of places that exists on the planet Dont knock it til ya try it, if you spent a summer here you probably wouldn't want to leave.


I can be at any one of these locations within in hour or two of my front porch on my Ebike. And there really is nowhere else on earth like it.

As soon as i was able to live and legally grow plants back home, i went home. And until something forces me to leave, i wont be ever be anywhere else. It's a very spiritually satisfying place to be. One of the only places ive ever been that's this beautiful, and it feels like the land is welcoming of my presence too.

You wont find a spec of trash on our roads, and you wont find a spec on the trails either.


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My father was born in Cookville. Many summers i was sent there by my parents to his brothers big farm/dairy & hogs also tobacco. My older brothers would go out there also when it was time to chop the tobacco and hang it in his huge barn. He was farmer of the year for the state of Tenn. many many years ago. Best summers i ever had as a young kid an teen. Riding horses through those hills with my cousins and chasing wild hogs LOL
 
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My father was born in Cookville. Many summers i was sent there by my parents to his brothers big farm/dairy & hogs also tobacco. My older brothers would go out there also when it was time to chop the tobacco and hang it in his huge barn. He was farmer of the year for the state of Tenn. many many years ago. Best summers i ever had as a young kid an teen. Riding horses through those hills with my cousins and chasing wild hogs LOL
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Did you ever get a chance to check out fall creek falls out that way? They filmed parts of the Jungle Book there iirc.

Ive been trying to get back since a kid and still havent made it lol. Rock Island, and so many other cool places over that way.



people who have never been to tennessee without just passing through or something, theyre missing out. Big time. Most people think you have to go to Africa or the Congo or something to see what you can see here.

I grew up here, and still see stuff all the time that makes me go "How does that even happen... that's so beautiful"

Researchers have even been able to nearly prove the bears will sit, and take in the beauty of the land, even build nests where they can most appreciate it. and it may even be a big part of why they choose to live here.

It's the reason the Cherokee considered them human, and would not hunt them. You can't dive deep into this land without being touched deeply and forever by it. The oldest mountains, waterfalls, and canyons on earth. The most biodiverse land behind only the Amazon. Sadly soon to be the most biodiverse.

Im sorry im like this

Better show middle tennessee some love too lol. It aint all about the mountains here. Fuck the cities, those are giant chunks of litter. This is what tennessee is and always was. Rivers nearly the size of the amazon holding 200lb catfish, to cold mountain streams you can drink from holding hundreds of species that live here and nowhere else. Tons of tourists come here for no other reason then to sit and look at it. The land is genuinely that beautiful throughout most of the state.
 

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Ok so first, that giant Land race. Best pics from it i have.

It was a very hard plant to grow in DWC lol. hard to feed, hard to manage all around. Expecting decendants of this plant to much prefer being outside.

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This is the seed mother of Gobnugget and Peaceblaster both. We called this plant "Moonsocket"

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This is some shots of my faster Peaceblaster phenotype. This is a feminized F1 cross of the two previous plants.

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This is a purple cookies pheno type we called the little monster. Thing was a damn alien. Only made neon colors, had a waxy skin that would peel off like a lamination. crazy drought and insect tolerance. Insane quality to the bud, but had a terrible yield even in DWC.

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Amazing looking buds.
 
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check out my back yard!

Theres a reason everywhere else is trying to move to Tennessee to fill our pockets with rent monies


My part of Tennessee is one of the rarest, most beautiful kinds of places that exists on the planet Dont knock it til ya try it, if you spent a summer here you probably wouldn't want to leave.


I can be at any one of these locations within in hour or two of my front porch on my Ebike. And there really is nowhere else on earth like it.

As soon as i was able to live and legally grow plants back home, i went home. And until something forces me to leave, i wont be ever be anywhere else. It's a very spiritually satisfying place to be. One of the only places ive ever been that's this beautiful, and it feels like the land is welcoming of my presence too.

You wont find a spec of trash on our roads, and you wont find a spec on the trails either.


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Very cool.
 
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