Mr Blamo
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You bet cha.Anyone get seeds from GPS sent to Canada
Takes a bit to get delivered though...just have patients as it might take 10 biz days to get them but depends where you are in Canada. Me I'm in Ontario.
You bet cha.Anyone get seeds from GPS sent to Canada
Jelly Pie would be a good one to look through, I've got some long term goals to offer a whole menu bred from seed instead of clone, but it's going to take some time to get that right. Fems are on the 2019 horizon and I have to continue to harvest stock for the store, but progress is totally being made.How about a proper Jelly Pie hunt of ~50 seeds for F2 breeding stock? I would snap up Cookies & Chem F2 and Jelly Pie F2 in a hurry, provided pictures of the selected female(s) and male(s). Anytime you want to send me 5 packs to hunt through to find some bomb plants (and send cuts back of course), just let me know
Not many were interested in it. That's really the only reason I'll discontinue something. Sometimes a strain will pop after it's been discontinued but that has been rare. Have you grown it @Cellardwellar if so did you like it?Any reason why Purple Badlands was discontinued?
Your "avatar" is classic! lolI have one that will be done in ~2 weeks. I bought several packs. Very good. But so many new things as well.
I second gunslinger! As wellPurple Badlands and Gunslinger are the only strains I have bought a second pack of after sampling some finished product, some tasty stuff in those packs.
No problems hear.Anyone get seeds from GPS sent to Canada
I forget the name but yes those pucks are just a strain of bacteria so they are non toxic.I buy these cheap mosquito larvae pucks that float and slowly dissolve. I throw one in the reservoir after every couple refills.
I think people use them for koi ponds. They work well for fungus gnats and winged aphid control. I’m sure they’d kill mosquito larvae too if there were any in the garden. Non toxic it says.
I switched to using predatory insects and they slaughter any bug. I enjoy the bugs doing all the work and no spraying undersides of leaves.It's a higher cost for sure but can be used throughout flower.Spinosad works great for thrips, but pyrethrin is the only single handed thing I found to work for aphids. I couldn't pick mine up and lay them over to get the underside of the leaves so i took a gallon sprayer and bent a metal sprayer wand w/pipe bender. Aphids are drawn to yellow leaves so I pluck all yellows. I made sure to soak every square inch and the top of the soil along with all the surfaces of the room, then repeated two more times a week apart. I never seen any more. I dont think it kills the eggs so if you have eggs you have to wait for them to hatch and spray again. No dought the hardest critter I've ever had to exterminate and I hate for anybody to get them they can wipe out a crop fast. It's a good idea to keep an eye on the bottom side of the lower yellows, if anybody has them going into flower its nearly impossible to save the crop imo.
Are we talking forearm/2 liter pop bottle?So jelly pie may not be such a low yield after all, I'll admit a lot of what you see here is fluffy compared to the tops, but maybe its thicker down low than I'd expected.
Sample taken last night
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@Bubby'sndalab has a killer, sour skittles tasting raindance that finishes in 65 days.Any growers of raindance recall how long it went?
Thanks bub@Bubby'sndalab has a killer, sour skittles tasting raindance that finishes in 65 days.
One of the best flavors of the year, for sure.
My gro light....Your "avatar" is classic! lol