Greenpoint seeds!!

tkufoS

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Speaking of the rum runner, she’s at the tail end of week 8 and looking awesome. Here’s some nice fat twin colas. She hasn’t gotten through the heat and dryness completely unscathed but definitely handled it the best of everything currently in the tent. I think we’re past the worst of the heat, thankfully. I’m worried about how the bodega will handle the heat since the clones have had such a hard time. I’ve resigned myself to the probability that I’ll have to re-veg those bodegas and try cloning again when it’s cooler.
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Makes me wanna reach out with both hands ..giv'em a squeeze..and go honk honk..:hump:
 

ganga gurl420

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Not legal here and right now we have “Police in Helicopters”, not to mention all the half assed hunters’ game cameras. All the homes for sale with perfectly good garden spaces have security cams.
So in my room I stay and my garden is in a tent!:peace:
Not legal here either...but they are pretty lax on it unless you go overboard. Sorry you have it so bad... what a bummer
 

hillbill

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Was a lot of herb grown here from the 70s on. That attracted some notice, hence the helicopters with “Drug Task Force” monies every year. It is however, a place where people mind their own shit mostly.

Also, I have no neighbors on top of me, quite spread out, county is 43 people per square mile.
 
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Lifer99

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im using GPS right now. i had a bitch of a time getting them going but that had nothing to do with the seeds. I live in the SE usa where its humid and hot AF. I killed a bunch before I figured out I needed less sun, a fan on them, and to slowly introduce them to different levels of sunlight. I also couldnt get them to standup for the life of me. they grew so fast but were not strong enough to support themselves so i finally got pipe cleaners and stakes and after a few weeks tinkering w them i brought them back to life. They look great now. Very excited to see if I can make it through this summer with them and how they turn out.
 

Lifer99

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Mid summer sun will roast your seeds,GPS has been near 100% germ and very vigorous. Done several strains over 4 years.
oh trust me i believe you. I know its the heat. I started them indoors and have never seen seeds take so fast. the second they went outdoors they were on there sides. I have been able to stake them up and put a fan on them and now they are doing better. I know this is not omptimal temps. If i could not get them to grow i was going to wait until it cooled down in the fall (if it ever cools from this hellish humid heat) but i think i have figured out a way to make it work. i know there has to be a way. This stuff is grown in pretty much every climate in the world (hot/ humid/ dry/cool etc). I know some strains are better than others though for tropical climates. These seeds are kickass and i highly recommend them.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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@Lifer99 I don’t know if they have it in stock right now, but rum runner has proven to be awesome in the heat. Definitely worth a shot if you have trouble with heat in the summer. I’m going to snag a pack of tombstone for next summer because I think it’s the Florida lineage of the triangle kush that handles the heat so well.

Just checked on my clones again. Every single cut of bodega #1 has failed from stem necrosis. Soil didn’t work either. My only option now for that one is to re-veg. Bodega #2 looks more promising. None of the cuts I took have rotted and they’re all getting calluses. She took a long time to show sex but other than that has performed really well. Smells better than bodega #1 too. Maybe that one’s the keeper and I should just let the other one go. Here’s a shot of #2, which is getting flowered once the sky master comes down. I’m going to have to bend the shit out of her to get her under the trellis.
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Southside112

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I have to agree w @hillbill. Tomahawk so far for me have been very vigorous vegers. 1 week out of dirt and most are already on the 5 blade leaves. Have a couple weirdos already however. 1 plant broke soil w only 1 cotyledon leaf. Threw 2 single leaf sets and is now working on a 3 leaf set that dosent look quite right (plant on top of solo cups). Also the bottom left plant is stacking leaves very tightly. Haven't quite seen a plant stack leaves like this. They look early on that most are indica leaning so I hope a get a good glue pheno. Fingers crossed. Cheers.
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TerrapinBlazin

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I may have to do another pack of tomahawk. The pheno I got smells amazing even though the buds aren’t very dense. I’m in a little bit of a bind with the cookie crunch. I never expected to get 8 females. I stuck the least attractive one in the ground outside, so I have 7 in the tent. They’re all getting big and growing fast. First I was getting too many males and now I’ve gotten overwhelmed by females. Things are getting tight in my veg tent. I had to get rid of my tomahawk clones. Even though the bud is super frosty and smells awesome, it’s just too airy and there was too much larf. I hope you find a really good one. A nice dense GG4 leaner with fat frosty colas like my rum runner :)

Here’s my 7 cookie crunch that are staying indoors to be pheno hunted. They’re showing some signs of becoming rootbound but I don’t have room to put them in bigger pots yet. I was reading some of the other reviews on GPS, and I am not the only one that’s gotten an unusually high number of females with this strain. I’d be interested to see more people grow this one out and report on how many females they get.

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TerrapinBlazin

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Got the other bodega into the tent. I let these 3 get pretty big so I’m hoping for a good yield. They were practically rootbound in 3 gallon pots, so I transplanted them into 7 gallons when I flipped. Everything is pretty tightly woven together now. I hope the other bodega and grape punch in the middle are done stretching. I still haven’t cut the other really nice sky master. I’m hoping these last few clusters will fatten up over the next week, plus I’d like for this stuff to be super sedative, so I’m okay letting this one go a full 11 weeks, or maybe even 80 days. Today is day 72 for her.
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boybelue

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im using GPS right now. i had a bitch of a time getting them going but that had nothing to do with the seeds. I live in the SE usa where its humid and hot AF. I killed a bunch before I figured out I needed less sun, a fan on them, and to slowly introduce them to different levels of sunlight. I also couldnt get them to standup for the life of me. they grew so fast but were not strong enough to support themselves so i finally got pipe cleaners and stakes and after a few weeks tinkering w them i brought them back to life. They look great now. Very excited to see if I can make it through this summer with them and how they turn out.
I’m in the SE also, if I place my sprouts outside in full sun as soon as they break the surface they do fine, stay short and stocky, no need to harden off. Just a few days inside and they’ll need hardened off, instead of moving them back n forth I use a black mesh window screen, Lowe’s has it in big rolls. Couple days under it and they’re ready to go.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Rum runner at day 61. Getting even denser and frostier. I couldn’t help myself. I had to crank up the saturation and shift the tint to purple for this pic lol. Don’t know of any way to make the pistils look purple with an iPhone but I think it does GPS’s pics justice.

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nc208

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Rum runner at day 61. Getting even denser and frostier. I couldn’t help myself. I had to crank up the saturation and shift the tint to purple for this pic lol. Don’t know of any way to make the pistils look purple with an iPhone but I think it does GPS’s pics justice.

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Nice Job. You definitely have some pink hues in there. I've seen the best representations of it outdoors. I've read some say its an Afghani trait. This is the nicest pic of it ive ever found before. I'd live to see how yours would do outdoors. Great stuff.
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JustBlazin

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Nice Job. You definitely have some pink hues in there. I've seen the best representations of it outdoors. I've read some say its an Afghani trait. This is the nicest pic of it ive ever found before. I'd live to see how yours would do outdoors. Great stuff.
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I ran a gods green crack from joi that would shoot out pistils that color was amazing...to bad it only lasted a few days, still looked awsome
 

Romulanman

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Nice Job. You definitely have some pink hues in there. I've seen the best representations of it outdoors. I've read some say its an Afghani trait. This is the nicest pic of it ive ever found before. I'd live to see how yours would do outdoors. Great stuff.
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Hey man that is what our Romulan looked like 20 yrs ago. Or what I was told was Rom. Never seen that kinda pink before. My stepfather has a nice pic of a mutated bud that has a huuuuge amount of hairs just like that. I gotta se if he can find it
 
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