the 4 or 5 weeks outside makes'em strong and I don't get any rot finishing them inside. It's a pain in the ass moving plants every week but it's worth it in the end.Nice Dyna and that's a pretty akamai grow style you have.
It's mine and a few others favorite right now. It's not as sticky as my pennywise or micky but still sticky enough. Smells fantastic, taste great, looks good, heavy yeilder and gets me ripped. Its an A+ strain for me.How do you like the JOG? Is it super sticky?
You need a few more postings and it will show up on the bottom right corner of the posts.Where is the "like" button here?
I've been reading some good things about those SE Asian strains and their mold resistance. I'll be getting some to start after the winter rains start to fade, plus I'm still working on a more permanent fix for my ventilation problem. I got some autos to run for the winter because I don't know if power outages are going to be an issue as the lava flow as of this morning has breeched the Apa'a Rd at the transfer station and now civil defense is going door to door giving evacuation notices to folks in its path. I haven't made up my mind if I want to extend the greenhouse while I'm routing power for fans@808newb You don't necessarily have to lower humidity in your greenhouse to lower the chances of mold, just good air flow will help a lot. And if you want to increase your odds even further you can take Mohican's advice and grow far leaning sativa strains, e.g. Southeast Asian strains are nearly bullet proof when it comes to mold. I grow mostly sativa strains partly for that purpose and because I prefer them.
Are you on the Pahoa side of the flow? I'm assuming you are. It moved pretty far the last couple of days. Did you see the pics of it swallowing up the cemetery? Pretty crazy.I've been reading some good things about those SE Asian strains and their mold resistance. I'll be getting some to start after the winter rains start to fade, plus I'm still working on a more permanent fix for my ventilation problem. I got some autos to run for the winter because I don't know if power outages are going to be an issue as the lava flow as of this morning has breeched the Apa'a Rd at the transfer station and now civil defense is going door to door giving evacuation notices to folks in its path. I haven't made up my mind if I want to extend the greenhouse while I'm routing power for fans
I live near Hilo and am a first time grower. I know no one close. Wish I knew a dozen guys like you... any Hawaii specific growing advice out there outside this thread? Been reading about 50 pages over the past couple months... just finished a bamboo platform, a clear corrugated roof, lights and water on timers, soils mixed, nutrients... just awaiting seeds from the other side of the world... wish me luck...Rik, yes we live on the south side of the flow..our house is probably a quarter mile from that blue line the flow is following once it crosses Hwy 130.
I'm a legal MMJ grower so I just grow for my own use...my wife might disagree with that fact because the jars are piling up..I've never had so much weed in my life. I work in Hilo so when the flow cuts off this part of the island the only way for people to get out is going to be a 160 mile round trip via Chain of Ctraters Rd instead of the 30 mile shot front the hwy. Then maybe I'll start selling. Police station is on the north side of the flow.
both of those sound sick. heard good things, no personal experience.Seeds are soaking.
Godbud oldschool x sour diesel trainwreck
and
OG ghosttrain Haze x sour diesel trainwreck
Anybody grow these?