Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

mushroom head

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Nice work man! My garden will be packed this year since I started so many plants and am not going to the farm any more. I do not have the heart to kill the plants, so in the ground they go!

Really excited to see how those bangi hazes do.
 

papapayne

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Nice work man! My garden will be packed this year since I started so many plants and am not going to the farm any more. I do not have the heart to kill the plants, so in the ground they go!

Really excited to see how those bangi hazes do.
Yea me to. I didn't put much into the soil there, it's mostly native and high in clay, but hey, figured why not run em anyway, they could end up all mold if we have shitty weather and or if the breeder over sold the mold restistance. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
 

papapayne

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Officially full on scripts now, and have wives consent to add another outdoor cycle. Going to build another 7x50 greenhouse, and do a light dep. Going to slot in the sativa stuff, all the malawi, Panama reds, jillanje, and the remaining bangi haze. Also, primemoonshine x blackberry Jabba stash @DLOPEZ1420 and some Cq48 and some critical skunk as well. Thinking 24 or 30 plants. Will up poty into totes that I can move if needed, and aim to start pulling tarps july.


Gonna be a busy season.
 

ky man

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Panama red and the malawi in question. these have been the most vigorous plants I have ever seen, or had in the garden. Each has a pretty unique stem rub to.

panama red.I still have a old cross we made of it where we grew lots of it in ky,years ago.When it finishes it is red hares and looks great I can spot this old cross of ares a mile away but its not the pure panama red but its killer smoke.ky..ps good luck with yours and the plants look great.
 
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