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beneficialife11

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I've got a miniature version of that plant, same purples, same buds, only about 10ft shorter lol..This first picture is paradise circus, this was a lanky, fast growing plant. It never really looked like much, and was a finicky plant to grow in our extreme summer heat, she didn't like it 105 at all. But here she is now, again, doesn't really look like much in the first picture, but the flowers look pretty sweet. I'm having a hard time putting my finger on the nose, as of now, it really doesn't have much odor.View attachment 4398123 View attachment 4398124
Malibu Marsha, again, not much on nose, but an interesting plant for sure. No telling what the next few weeks will bring, but this one sure is getting purple.
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Vanilla Gorilla, this one doesn't have much of a nose either yet, but is doing well. Both the vanilla gorilla and the marsha were easy to grow, View attachment 4398127 View attachment 4398128

Here's a few pics of this Ryder GeneticsView attachment 4398129View attachment 4398130 View attachment 4398131 View attachment 4398132
OG/Urkle cross, wanna talk nose? OMG bro, these are some of the stinkiest, most greasy flowers I've ever cultivated Good luck with that Strawberry cross, sounds delicious. Southern Oregon huh? My wife and I are headed up later this year to look at properties. California can't figure out what the fuck it wants to do, and I don't even want to get into the politics, but Oregon may be our next destination as well.
We moved up to Oregon this year because we got an abatement notice in Humboldt had to take our whole garden down. Our whole garden cept we got to keep 6 plants, and those are that plants Im posting pics off all EG. Anyways we are super small mom n pop growers and it seems that California only really favours the large corporate growers. Oregon is fantastic we got here in July and replanted. We are in Josephine county right outside grants pass. The climate is awesome and there's absolutely no enforcement here especially if your small time and are mainly homesteading with a reasonable size garden. We know people in Humboldt that got abatement notices for having 9 plants!!! We even heard of one case where a guy got one for growing vegetables in smart pots! Oregon rocks man I highly suggest it cost of living is cheaper. No sales tax, cheap gas, people are nicer. I would suggest Jackson county or Josephine. Anyways good luck to ya!!! Girls look great!!!
 

Malibu Marsha

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We moved up to Oregon this year because we got an abatement notice in Humboldt had to take our whole garden down. Our whole garden cept we got to keep 6 plants, and those are that plants Im posting pics off all EG. Anyways we are super small mom n pop growers and it seems that California only really favours the large corporate growers. Oregon is fantastic we got here in July and replanted. We are in Josephine county right outside grants pass. The climate is awesome and there's absolutely no enforcement here especially if your small time and are mainly homesteading with a reasonable size garden. We know people in Humboldt that got abatement notices for having 9 plants!!! We even heard of one case where a guy got one for growing vegetables in smart pots! Oregon rocks man I highly suggest it cost of living is cheaper. No sales tax, cheap gas, people are nicer. I would suggest Jackson county or Josephine. Anyways good luck to ya!!! Girls look great!!!
I just finished a long day of trimming here, thanks for the info on Oregon. We're mom and pop too, in our mid 50's, I'm recently retired and my wife is a nurse I've never had more than 20 on our 2 acre spot. I'm just not liking the vibe at all here anymore. The prisons are dumping hard core felons, while the people that started this whole thing get abatement notices, it's fucked up. We should chat sometime, I'd love to talk more about the area. We've been ready to go for a few years, parents in their 80's, kids and grandkids have kept us here, but I honestly think I'll be scooping up my beans and heading out of CA..
 

Malibu Marsha

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Any fears I may have, are from experience, and completely justified. Where do you think the homeless addict explosion came from? Montana? Expand your focus, and you'll see more. I would say the threat is all around you, but your bias makes you blind. Is the sewage flowing into the rivers, on our sidewalks and parks fear based as well? Just a figment of my imagination? Fortunately, I remember the 60's, and this ain't it.
 
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TheGreenPriest

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Any fears I may have, are from experience, and completely justified. Where do you think the homeless addict explosion came from? Montana? Expand your focus, and you'll see more. I would say the threat is all around you, but your bias makes you blind. Is the sewage flowing into the rivers, on our sidewalks and parks fear based as well? Just a figment of my imagination? Fortunately, I remember the 60's, and this ain't it.
You certainly have valid criticisms but I think you're being reductive and overstating the gravity of the danger(s).

But, that's just, like, my opinion, man, and it don't meant jack.

Much luck in your relocation. :)
 

Mullalulla

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Any fears I may have, are from experience, and completely justified. Where do you think the homeless addict explosion came from? Montana? Expand your focus, and you'll see more. I would say the threat is all around you, but your bias makes you blind. Is the sewage flowing into the rivers, on our sidewalks and parks fear based as well? Just a figment of my imagination? Fortunately, I remember the 60's, and this ain't it.
Any fears I may have, are from experience, and completely justified. Where do you think the homeless addict explosion came from? Montana? Expand your focus, and you'll see more. I would say the threat is all around you, but your bias makes you blind. Is the sewage flowing into the rivers, on our sidewalks and parks fear based as well? Just a figment of my imagination? Fortunately, I remember the 60's, and this ain't it.
Mid 50's .. so you had to be born in the 60's .. you remember oh so much of those time do you ? I remember the year after my birth like it was YESTERDAY I TELL YOU ! lol the fuck.
 

Malibu Marsha

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Lmao, yeah, I do. But I didn't start smoking weed until much later in life. My memory's solid. I had my first paying job when I was 8 years old, I remember conversations, times, you name it. Moving on and getting back to gear.

Lemon Ghost OG. Dried for 8 days, and in the jar Sept 22. Never seen anything like it. Sticky greasy flowers. Going to have some great Malibu Marsha pics..Have a crazy purple pheno that's finally starting to fill out.IMG_0476.jpg
 

beneficialife11

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Lmao, yeah, I do. But I didn't start smoking weed until much later in life. My memory's solid. I had my first paying job when I was 8 years old, I remember conversations, times, you name it. Moving on and getting back to gear.

Lemon Ghost OG. Dried for 8 days, and in the jar Sept 22. Never seen anything like it. Sticky greasy flowers. Going to have some great Malibu Marsha pics..Have a crazy purple pheno that's finally starting to fill out.View attachment 4399264
Is that one from seed?
 

Malibu Marsha

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Gelato
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Mimosa
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Wedding Cake
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Overview of our full term patch in the front yard, 36 plants in 20 gallon pots. These were all planted last minute the first week of July. Im presently surprised @ how big they got. Theres Gelato, Wedding Cake,Mimosa, Birthday Cake, Ice cream cake, Platinum GSC,
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Looks pretty sweet for a last minute garden. Those fall colors are amazing. You've got some pretty fat flowers there, any mold issues?
 

sourchunks

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running a pack of rainbow chip and moose knuckle jockey at the moment. They just started showing sex. Mooseknuckle already showing very OG traits very stretchy about twice as tall as the rainbow chips. I also have 2 packs of Wowzers on the way and a freebie of "Chemberrly" GMOxStrawberriesncream. I'm hoping to find some bangers!!
 

Malibu Marsha

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Quick update, the vanilla gorilla has really become a beautiful plant. Super sticky flowers, and without a doubt, smells just like vanilla. Looks like it could finish up in the next week or so. I'll post some pics in the next couple of days. The 2 Malibu Marsha's couldn't be more different. One is just as purple as it gets, with thin flowers, the other is beefy and not a peep of purple anywhere. The paradise circus is looking incredible and has a really unique smell. It also looks like it could finish up in the next week or so.

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Vanilla Gorilla

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Malibu Marsha

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Quick update, the vanilla gorilla has really become a beautiful plant. Super sticky flowers, and without a doubt, smells just like vanilla. Looks like it could finish up in the next week or so. I'll post some pics in the next couple of days. The 2 Malibu Marsha's couldn't be more different. One is just as purple as it gets, with thin flowers, the other is beefy and not a peep of purple anywhere. The paradise circus is looking incredible and has a really unique smell. It also looks like it could finish up in the next week or so.

Paradise Circus
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Malibu Marsha
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Vanilla Gorilla

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The Paradise Circus came down Saturday, will be hanging for a few more days, but couldn't help but take a small bud today that was dried enough to pipe, the stuff is straight up fire, not to mention just beautiful.
 
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