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HeartIandhank

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I was prolly one of the first in texas to bring Irie Genetics from Colorado
So far I tested
Golden goat
Heart of gold
Grateful dawg
And bounty killer
All very good strains an I'd highly reccomend anyone who wants top shelf genetics to try them.
Rasta jeff used to creep on here I think prolly as iriegenetics ?
Anyways you can order from natures green I think now and I'm tellin u will for sure find some keepers
I have a couple Golden Goat X PCK females going right now.. won't flower those out until prbly February though..
 

HeartIandhank

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Texas Grower... I'm back. Looking forward to an outdoor grow. Waiting on the spring...
Man.. I'm starting to think that in central TX (zone 8b) you can grow year round.. Just finished one outdoors and I've got one outdoors right now and I think it is gonna finish just fine.. maybe..

If it will finish with a start this time of year then it will finish any time of year.

Winter plants will be damn small and slow of course..
 

HeartIandhank

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I have 2 male plants that are about to give me some pollen.. I'm wanting to hit it to that Killing Fields up there ^..

The male plants I have are Bodhi Silver Mountain.. Silver Mountain is Super Silver Haze x Appalachia..

I liked the sound of his Appalachia, I thought it would make a good male.. Appalachia is Green Crack x Chem Dawg,, basically.
So, I am very experienced with SSH, Green Crack and CHem Dawg, so I think I should be able to spot the Appy from the SSH.. of course, with males, this will require that I test the progeny, which I plan to do. It's just 2 males, a couple full tents dedicated to that cause and I'll have a pretty good idea of what each male can do.
 
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HeartIandhank

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No purple pheno?
I think I could almost grow year round here
Tomatoes do bc my house faces the perfect way
As long as sun comes out.

urple
I got 6 females out of that pack.. 4 were purple.. 2 were green.. I kept one of the green plants.

all in this journal..
https://www.rollitup.org/t/6-sannies-killing-fields-f3-females-regular-heartlandhank.588955/page-3


Yeah man, maybe Im crazy, but I think I am gonna pull off this winter outdoor plant..

I guess it all depends on how intense Jan and Feb are..
 

goodro wilson

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I'm about to pull the trigger on "the fuzz" Appalachia x chem
And Jabba stash snow lotus x bubba just bc I wanna try both those males bodhi uses for everything
 

HeartIandhank

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I'm about to pull the trigger on "the fuzz" Appalachia x chem
And Janna stash snow lotus x bubba just bc I wanna try both those males bodhi uses for everything
i was thinking the same thing..

I also picked up some white lotus.. to try out that snow lotus male..

im growing..
8 silver mountain
6 sunshine daydream
5 white lotus
2 goji og

females, looking for long term keepers..

then the 2 silver mountain males for some seedstock.. wanna get some appy seedstock.
 

HeartIandhank

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I'm about to pull the trigger on "the fuzz" Appalachia x chem
And Jabba stash snow lotus x bubba just bc I wanna try both those males bodhi uses for everything
a friend of mine is growing the fuzz right now.. he LOVES it.. says it is good even for Bodhi stuff. which he has grown a bit of.
 

HeartIandhank

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nice man.. what is the golden goat all about?
I've got some golden goat x pck going..

the guy who have them to me said they were great but didn't get into much detail. I've heard great things.

heart of gold looks nice!
 
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mista sativa

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Roughly where I am... I would try if I could get a incognito green house up. I feel like it would be a lot of hassle and not be worth the efforts. Of course I could be completely wrong... what kind of results do you end up with? Do you stick with the Afghanis or automatics? I havent grown in a few years, so I'm starting from scratch, and kind of overwhelmed by the amount of strains out there... any suggestions. Im looking to start with a few different strains. I want pure or at least %80 dominants, of sativa and indica....
 

HeartIandhank

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Never done the autos before..
Ive never tried a winter plant before so Im about to find out..
done plenty of good plants planted as late as August though..

I'm gonna try just moving the plant into the garage if it drops into the 30s..
we'll see what happens..
 

mista sativa

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I really would like to start a seed bank. Take a few phenos, and cross them with a few different males. Then take the seeds I want, replant the rest. Chop the weak, then hopefully after a few seasons I have a regular stock, don't have to worry about clones (I hate fucking with clones), and can experiment with strains and traits I do or don't like, plus free seeds for everyone ;)
 

ODanksta

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and yet ya'll still play it :/ enjoy your "shoreline" :) Captain Grumpy :P There are probably more fakes than reals out there so yeah, chasing a name is chasing the hype to a certain extent. Sorry I touched your "sensitive spot". "shoreline" I tasted was like good skunk, not great. Not worth bowing down and searching for my purposes, BUT like you I don't know if it WAS shoreline.
Shoreline x Herijuana, 5 years old seeds That Bred myself.
 

qwizoking

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I don't know nothing about zones or whatever you said. But you can grow year round just fine in the midland Odessa region. Just watch those dust storms.. For real..
Like I said I don't know where your at. But snow is fairly common up there. I've never had a plant die, seedlings always make it fine too. Herm's are likely and planting your crops in groups is the best way. You'll end up cutting away the outer plants that sort of protect the innerds
 

HeartIandhank

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I don't know nothing about zones or whatever you said. But you can grow year round just fine in the midland Odessa region. Just watch those dust storms.. For real..
Like I said I don't know where your at. But snow is fairly common up there. I've never had a plant die, seedlings always make it fine too. Herm's are likely and planting your crops in groups is the best way. You'll end up cutting away the outer plants that sort of protect the innerds
No snow here.. Yeah, I'm pretty sure this one is gonna finish.

I grow broccolli m spinach and radish this time of year but I wasn't sure until recently if I could even grow herb outdoor this time of year. but, i think you're right.
 
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