Timewasmoney1
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A lb each! Well i think ima pull my burmese kush to a secret location and switch it out with my bd then!
I've ran the clone for about three years now. It's a staple in the garden. The plant gets massive, I haven't found it to be a heavy eater, and it develops that sweet blue smell and a slight blue tinge in the end product. Outdoor finish time: just from what I've seen indoors you're prob looking at the end of October. BD needs a little extra time. Here's my cutI would like to know every thing i can about blue dream,what grow techniques it responds well to and more importantly what its finish month grown outside in the ground is...
Thanks bro, and the pics represent nothing really out of the ordinary. Standard results from an amazing strain, and no different than anyone else's results whose grown it proper. It's one of the most glistening, frostiest, unique strains I've grown to date. The high is a little racy for me personally, but my lady loves it in the mornings.awwww.. went to check your cut pics out DANKFACTORY but ur pics popped up really tiny.. looks great tho
Definitely agree. BD is an excellent "go-to" strain. Everyone loves to smoke it. And, last week of October is usually when I see it getting pulled, depending on your latitude, of course. It is an extremely sturdy, resilient plant and can be taken down even a little later than that, if the grower wants to develop more intense colors and aromas.I've ran the clone for about three years now. It's a staple in the garden. The plant gets massive, I haven't found it to be a heavy eater, and it develops that sweet blue smell and a slight blue tinge in the end product. Outdoor finish time: just from what I've seen indoors you're prob looking at the end of October. BD needs a little extra time. Here's my cut
are there any phenos? Or is it mainly a sativa growth plant?Definitely agree. BD is an excellent "go-to" strain. Everyone loves to smoke it. And, last week of October is usually when I see it getting pulled, depending on your latitude, of course. It is an extremely sturdy, resilient plant and can be taken down even a little later than that, if the grower wants to develop more intense colors and aromas.
EDIT: This strain doesn't necessarily need heavy feeding to develop fantastic buds, but it can handle pretty heavy doses of nutrients, especially during flowering. It just depends on the resources you have and the type of plants you want to grow; this is a very versatile strain.
Finish time outdoors depends on what latitude you fall inI would like to know every thing i can about blue dream,what grow techniques it responds well to and more importantly what its finish month grown outside in the ground is...
off topic, but good to see an AI avatar dude. Was very sad day here in Oxnard.Finish time outdoors depends on what latitude you fall in
Every BD grow I've ever seen has been the same clone only cut that I have. I've heard of it avail in seed form but I'm sure it's markedly different than the cloneare there any phenos? Or is it mainly a sativa growth plant?
Was a very sad day here also. Thanks for the avatar love.....AI forever....we miss you champ. Rest in peace andy irons. You'll never be forgottenoff topic, but good to see an AI avatar dude. Was very sad day here in Oxnard.
RIP AI. Sad day all over the globe.off topic, but good to see an AI avatar dude. Was very sad day here in Oxnard.
Same here. My blue dreams are going off as well. but my molokai frost is still vegging like a champ. Started them both same timePut my BD plants in the ground around the 10th of May and they've started flowering. On the solstice, I only get 14 hours of sunlight. They seem to be doing ok though. It was my first grow, so live and learn. Gonna try to get some cuttings off of them or maybe leave some for seed. Idk.
I grow plenty sativa heavy stuff. That helps. Get more size and weightMaybe I can try the Molokai Frost next year. I'm hoping to find something that won't flower so easily. Any other suggestions?