OUTDOOR growing at 39° of the northern hemisphere.

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CideHameteBenengeli

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16 (dawning)-August-2022


Flash Back
(Flo x White Widow; Sweet Seeds), born last 15-May:

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CideHameteBenengeli

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16 (dawning)-August-2022

King Congo
(Congo Point Noire x South African Ciskei, Tropical Seeds Company, born on 15-May):

The lower 5 nodes (10 twigs) have been pruned.
(The white powder is diatomaceous earth):

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CideHameteBenengeli

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16 (dawning)-August-2022

Zamaldélica fem
(Zamal x Golden Tiger; A.C.E.), born last 19-May:

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CideHameteBenengeli

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16-August-2022


MadMac's (O. Haze x Ultra Early Love Potion/Silver Bubble
; MadMac-Proseeds; born on 24-June):

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CideHameteBenengeli

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18-Agosto-2022

Today I go down from my hill to the valley, to the big town or small city that is the capital of my region, to visit the vegetable garden of my old friend "Capi", in his humble courtyard.
One more year, he doesn't know how, back in March, those weeds that dreadlocks, hippies and legionary soldiers smoke, mysteriously sprouted again from the tomato plants...
At this date (18-August), they are already more than 3 metres/10 feet high... (Last year we had one that was over 5 metres/16'5 feet, and we almost had to scare the storks away so they wouldn't nest, heh ...)
This year he has 3 big plants (born in March) and a small one that is about two&half months old, only.

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CideHameteBenengeli

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26-Agosto-2022

Back on my hill.

Zamaldélica fem (Zamal x Golden Tiger, A.C.E.; born 19-May):

She will be 1'65 metres/5'4 feet tall. She has far surpassed Flash Back, and equalled King Congo (both born 4 days earlier), although King Congo is much more branched. It seems to want to burst into flower. I have started to bend it in a westerly direction.
It has pruned the 3 lower nodes (6 twigs):

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CideHameteBenengeli

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26-August-2022.

King Congo (Congo Point Noire x South African Ciskei, Tropical Seeds Company; born 15 May).

It has been overtaken and slightly surpassed in height by Zamaldelica, although it is still by far the most branched. It will measure about 1'55 metres/5'1 feet.
The lower 5 nodes (10 twigs) have been pruned:

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CideHameteBenengeli

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26-Agosto-2022

Flash Back
(Flo x White Widow; Sweet Seeds), born 15-May.

The smallest by far. She will be about 1'30 metres/4'2 feet. She has pruned the 3 lower nodes (6 twigs). Very fast flowering, and this "pheno" has a very sativa look for a 40% indica.
Right now it smells of lemon and a bit of cinnamon:

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CideHameteBenengeli

67
18
18-Agosto-2022

Today I go down from my hill to the valley, to the big town or small city that is the capital of my region, to visit the vegetable garden of my old friend "Capi", in his humble courtyard.
One more year, he doesn't know how, back in March, those weeds that dreadlocks, hippies and legionary soldiers smoke, mysteriously sprouted again from the tomato plants...
At this date (18-August), they are already more than 3 metres/10 feet high... (Last year we had one that was over 5 metres/16'5 feet, and we almost had to scare the storks away so they wouldn't nest, heh ...)
This year he has 3 big plants (born in March) and a small one that is about two&half months old, only.

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2-September-2022

Today I visited my friend's backyard vegetable garden again. It's a pity: the heat has killed the tomato plants...
His 3 big plants, born at the beginning of March, and the fourth small one, born, I think, at the end of June or the beginning of July, are still doing well:

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