Crazy Fruits 14/15 grow

ruby fruit

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BTW, nice youngun there. I have such a problem with grasshoppers here that I've decided to go auto next season. They should flower and be ready before the grasshoppers take over in mid June if I start them in a cold frame 1st of March. Our last frost is usually in mid March.
if your going auto ive got the la diva but I wouldn't recommend it unless its indoor doesn't have a big stretch or yield on it and I havnt overwatered/too much nuets or anything like that.i would recommend white widow-vision seeds and also anything with northern lights seems to be good outdoors in our climate anyway.
 

ruby fruit

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if your going auto ive got the la diva but I wouldn't recommend it unless its indoor doesn't have a big stretch or yield on it and I havnt overwatered/too much nuets or anything like that.i would recommend white widow-vision seeds and also anything with northern lights seems to be good outdoors in our climate anyway.
the diva looks like quality smoke tho but not yield
 

ruby fruit

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That is planted directly in the ground? Looking good, Ruby.
yes sam...the large pic is transplant day and the thumbnail pic is today 8 days later for comparison.soil seems good happy with the start just hope the wonder woman stays bushy for the first month or so as it doesn't get sun all day and don't want it to stretch to much at the start.Its not ideal but it would still get sun directly on it about 7-8 hrs.
 
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