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    Crickets and Cicadas always delivers!

    This time it was Skunk Puck, harvested day 70. Every seed I have grown from Crickets And Cicadas has resulted in a stellar plant!
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    Last summer bud

    This is Salvisa, from Lyme Rising Farms, my most septoria resistant strain 2 years running! Great smoke, good producer, will be running this again and chucking some pollen on it to see if I can pass on resistance to some other genetics.
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    Early start

    Even though it has been down to 20 degrees a few times, these volunteers are undeterred! In Oklahoma.
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    Last summer pollen chucks

    2 phenos of a chuck I did, 3 years ago I crossed Chili Verde with a cross a friend had worked up, containing Grand Daddy Purp, Thin Mint GSC and Blueberry. The result was a really nice plant with a lot of the aroma of Chili Verde. I hit that plant with Royal Kush pollen and here is the result...
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    Puck, killer indica

    From Crickets and Cicadas Seeds, really legit indica from seed. Plants are consistent and potent, all 4 I grew last winter could have been clones, as far as growth and appearance. https://cricketsandcicada.com/
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    New personal record

    Have a seedling popping up 17 days after I planted it, in soil. This is the longest one has ever taken for me. It is Skunk x Puck from Crickets and Cicadas. I always plant directly into soil with no presoak.
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    Bud worm IPM

    Always have a place for Yellow Orb Weavers in my garden!
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    Bud worm deterrence

    This should keep the moths off at night, which leads to bud worms. And grasshoppers as well.
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    Stretch

    I'm at 36 degrees lat, and my plants seem to do most of their stretch from now until early August, give or take. What are your experiences, and could you give a general latitude for comparison?
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    3 leaf plant

    New to me, I have a plant with only 3 leaves per fan, and sometimes only one or two. It is Chem Chimes from Dutch Blooms x Pam 15 bx from Family Trees. Almost looks like a reveg except it has never gone into flower.
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    Never ceases to amaze me!

    How tough cannabis plants are! I planted this seed last fall and it came up in early March, here in Oklahoma. I have not covered it ever, and it hit 24 last night and 27 the night before. It is sulking a bit but it will be fine!
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    Potency breeding.

    Does anyone just breed for potency anymore? I know it is kind of pointless in the age of readily available concentrates, but I am an old school flower smoker who prefers the effects of just flower. And while I think flavor, aroma and appearance can enhance one's experience, I don't prefer them...
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    Family Trees

    Super nice guy with killer genetics! Day 60 on this grow. If you like loud and complex, fuel leaning plants check out his Lifeguard 2.0 and his Cowboy Caviar!
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    Auto flower survey

    I've grown about 8 different strains from Mephisto and Fastbuds in the last 5 years, all outdoors. All were pretty mediocre in my opinion. I keep hearing that they are improving, but they can't touch good photo periods, effects wise, for me. Maybe some of yall have found some exceptional ones...
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    Who's ready for the 2024 septoria season?

    Going to run a couple of strains that seemed resistant last year and some tried and true early finishing strains from Oregon Green Seeds. And I will try to stress less about "getting to the finish line." Maybe we will get lucky and have a drought like 2 summers ago, here in Oklahoma. And I will...
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    Fuzzy pistils

    10 days since the flip. Never noticed this before, has anyone else? Any significance?
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    Pheno hunting

    How many seeds of a given strain do you typically have to pop to find quality phenos, and which breeders seemed to have higher percentages of quality phenos in their packs? My best luck so far has been with Lyme Rising Farms, 5 of 5, all grown outdoors.
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    Full amber!

    Not messing around, going all the way this year, not taking these too early!!
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    Ideas for dealing with leaf septoria

    As the outdoor season winds down, I see so many of us had leaf septoria issues, usually causing harvest to be premature. I thought maybe we could gather together in a thread, the approaches that we used that seemed to help. This was the 3rd time out of 5 grows that septoria was a major issue in...
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    Hail protection

    At least until the plants are over 5 feet tall.
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