Greenpoint seeds!!

NoWaistedSpace

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That top 44, I ran it back in 2004 for a year or two. I had a kick ass berry tasting pheno. Never grew it outdoors though.

As for outdoor in PNW, I guess it depends on where in the pnw cuz here in the willamette valley in oregon its still all good. Sure it rained here towards end of oct but a little tarp action and its all good. My buddy just pulled his last week but they could have gone longer.
Do they still sell Top 44?
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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I have a few Jelly pie clones i started for the next run. Can anybody guess what those white sheets are underneath the cups?View attachment 4225590[/QUO
Ok i will tell you. They are the sheets you find underneath the meat in grocery store packaging. As they wick in moisture they release co2 to keep the meet fresher. First time i have tried it so not to sure the effectiveness. You can buy a hundred of them cheap on amazon.
 

Goats22

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if those exhale bags and all the other bullshit products out there can't produce a high enough concentration of CO2 to make it do anything, i don't think you're gonna get there using the meat packs. maybe try like 900 of them HAHA
 

Thegermling

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I grow outdoors in the PNW and your statement is 100% correct -- unless you can find a strain that finishes around mid Sept.
It's easy to make the mistake of thinking an 8 week strain would work great outdoors -- only to find out that it doesn't start flowering until the second week of August. :-(
Im in WA and thats why I switched to growing Autos outdoors rather than photos. This year I harvested July and Aug. No thieves took mine. It was an odd feeling when I was harvesting that early when I usually harvest around this time of year. Buds were big and fat!
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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if those exhale bags and all the other bullshit products out there can't produce a high enough concentration of CO2 to make it do anything, i don't think you're gonna get there using the meat packs. maybe try like 900 of them HAHA
I know i was just figuring it might help the clones root better when the dome is sealed up a first.
 

Goats22

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on the topic of pnw outdoor, i'm surprised more outdoor growers in the pnw don't do light dep. i have seen a bunch of videos and tutorials around for not that expensive.

plants have been drying for 3 days now. i am guessing they will need another 4 or 5 at least. everything is a sticky mess and the smell is overpowering.

here is the lvtk2 earlier today. i can't wait to process this plant's trim and squish it.

i still have 4 seeds from this pack too. they will come out again at some point. there are clearly some nice plants to be found in those packs. trimmed shots hopefully within a week or so. stay tuned!
 

Tangerine_

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You are correct. They use it for insulation. But they also use it for protection from the sun as well as to catch pollen. The stickier the more pollen that is caught. And lower temps produces more trichs.
Actually both responses are correct. Its just a basic SAR response. Each element (light spectrum, temp, nutrition) effect different parts of the gland.

I've been diving into some microbiology studies to pass the time lately.
Mostly recently the jasmonate biosynthesis process in organic soil.
Good info for anyone interested in organics (or overcome with boredom, lol)
 
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