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numberfour

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Beautiful healthy happy tasty lookin plants!
I germed some Cherry Sunshine and Cobra Lips last week because of your pics, lol. Cant wait to see how they turn out.
l've always been curious about Tree of Life too.
Thanks Tangerine, good luck in your hunt.

Tree of Life,
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Grew like a heat seeking missile towards the light. 2 pheno's, one nice and balanced (kept) and one that made my face melt and heart race. Spicy n fruity in flavour, big solid bud and good yields, some nice colour too.

You like 10-14 better than 12/12? What difference have you seen?
Ya. What difference is it
I'm not seeing any visible difference since I dropped 2 hours. Plants are still performing the same (for this time of year), same amount of frost just 2 hours less electricity costs. Final harvest weight and smoking will show any true differences.
 

apbx720

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That's it. I'm sold.
Took Starflight Guava out of my cart and added the Sunshine 4. Besides, I already have a bunch of Guava D going. Sunshine 4 will give me more variety.
This place may not have the most data but its definitely the Best Bodhi forum on the net!

Heres a Sunshine Daydream I took down the other day. I think my soil is finally "getting there".
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And gonna give this ASS a second run. Its my purple pheno so I dubbed it "Bruised Ass #5)
Off to the left is another male Space Cake I culled out for the compost pile.
So far 4/5 males for SC
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:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:
 

Cletus clem

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IMG_0593.JPG Got my play tents setup. Had a 2x2x4 setup for sexing clones and giving a girl a head start if the sitchy-ation calls for it. Added a 2.5x2.5x5. Looped em together with an intake and exhaust and being lit by a 3 cob vero 29 rapid led kit driven @2100ma. So far seems like the ladies are lovin em! Appy superskunk in the front, more cowbell in the back. IMG_0594.JPGThose 2 are around 2.5 weeks. On the left is a blaze? @day 3. No idea who bred it. Pretty decent. Sweet blueberries and anise. IMG_0596.JPGThis is the 2x2x4. Back left is a different cut/same pheno more cowbell and on the right 2 diff phenos of super stardawg 2.0. just a couple lil tents to fuck around with that will be seeing bodhi gear a plenty. Have 5 clusterfunk babies coming up. Should be able to get clones off em for peaking up their skirts in like 2 weeks. That is all! Just stoked about the new gear and how well its working so far and how much dank bodhi gear im gonna run through em!
 

1kemosabe

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hey guys.took advantage of the 420 sale and picked up cocoon,dragons blood,goji,purple urk,(free headband).im way up in the northeast and i really dont like going past middle of october,but wanted to try anyways.the pic is dragonsblood(the dots on the leaves is tree pollen) am i being foolish to think this will finish? ive got one friend close to where i live who grows indoors.if you guys dont think it will finish,i was thinking id give it to him.thanks for any advice

The plant behind (broader looking leaf) looks like it will finish early enough to not worry so much, but i know your question was about the plant in center of pic. I am in the upper NE aswell and what i do for later finishing plants is to have them in a spot so they get the first morning sun head on. This way any moisture/dew will evaporate first thing in the am. Also if you can, wake up early and give them a good shake to get off any excess moisture. I plant next to briar bushes for many reasons and one reason is to protect them from heavy winds.

Lets pray for an easy going fall. Fingers crossed.

:peace:
 

natureboygrower

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The plant behind (broader looking leaf) looks like it will finish early enough to not worry so much, but i know your question was about the plant in center of pic. I am in the upper NE aswell and what i do for later finishing plants is to have them in a spot so they get the first morning sun head on. This way any moisture/dew will evaporate first thing in the am. Also if you can, wake up early and give them a good shake to get off any excess moisture. I plant next to briar bushes for many reasons and one reason is to protect them from heavy winds.

Lets pray for an easy going fall. Fingers crossed.

:peace:
thats great to hear.they will be in a spot that gets am sun and i definitely check and shake off my plants every morning.its a new garden,in some woods,so im not sure how protected they are from wind.i'll have to check into that.the spot is fenced in with 10 ft high fence posts.id love to find a way to put that clear paneling above it all.
 

Tangerine_

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thats great to hear.they will be in a spot that gets am sun and i definitely check and shake off my plants every morning.its a new garden,in some woods,so im not sure how protected they are from wind.i'll have to check into that.the spot is fenced in with 10 ft high fence posts.id love to find a way to put that clear paneling above it all.
I didn't this yr, but I also try to plant everything facing east with a treeline/alders behind. I've got a good spot in the middle of a huge lilac patch that works well too.

You can combat the wind we get with lots and lots of staking...but try to get them in early.

My fam just loves to tell the story of the day I was outside, mid oct in a total down pour, battling the storm.

I was drenched from head to toe frantically trying to save my plants with a roll of duct tape and bamboo stakes. LOL
 

Tangerine_

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The plant behind (broader looking leaf) looks like it will finish early enough to not worry so much, but i know your question was about the plant in center of pic. I am in the upper NE aswell and what i do for later finishing plants is to have them in a spot so they get the first morning sun head on. This way any moisture/dew will evaporate first thing in the am. Also if you can, wake up early and give them a good shake to get off any excess moisture. I plant next to briar bushes for many reasons and one reason is to protect them from heavy winds.

Lets pray for an easy going fall. Fingers crossed.

:peace:
And we get the sun before anyone else in the US. :wink:
 

natureboygrower

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And we get the sun before anyone else in the US. :wink:
this pic was taken at 730am the other morning.its a damn near perfect east/west lane that was a woods road that required little cutting.i hadnt planned on much sun before 10am but i noticed one morning,if i just topped a few spruces and limbed a couple maples,it would open right up.(the 5th wooden planter is in now. got tired by the end of the project and put number 6 in a bag rather than build another planter.lol)
 

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Tangerine_

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this pic was taken at 730am the other morning.its a damn near perfect east/west lane that was a woods road that required little cutting.i hadnt planned on much sun before 10am but i noticed one morning,if i just topped a few spruces and limbed a couple maples,it would open right up.(the 5th wooden planter is in now. got tired by the end of the project and put number 6 in a bag rather than build another planter.lol)
:clap::clap::clap:What a great set up! :fire::fire::fire:

You probably wont need much more as you've already put a ton of work in there. :weed:
 
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