I grew a couple of the R2's this past fall, they were slow all the way through. Not a ton of stretch on mine, so veg them accordingly. One of the two was a frost monster. Smell and taste were a bit understated for my liking, but I'm betting there is something nice hiding in that mix of genetics.Cracked a couple of Grandpas Stash R2 and man are they growing slowly. They cracked pretty quickly but after I moved the into soon I have them in some Happy Frog in a dome at 75 degrees and they just don't want get bigger, I hope they start to take off.
If I didn't have other seeds going on a more regular growth rate I would say the soil was f'd up.
I drowned a couple more just now to see if it's the happy frog but if these things don't start taking off I'm gonna frag their azz. Aint got that kinda patience for understated.I grew a couple of the R2's this past fall, they were slow all the way through. Not a ton of stretch on mine, so veg them accordingly. One of the two was a frost monster. Smell and taste were a bit understated for my liking, but I'm betting there is something nice hiding in that mix of genetics.
I find a lot of these modern poly hybrids all grow slowly and yield isn't as great .... I think with so much going on genetically they stutter a bitCracked a couple of Grandpas Stash R2 and man are they growing slowly. They cracked pretty quickly but after I moved the into soon I have them in some Happy Frog in a dome at 75 degrees and they just don't want get bigger, I hope they start to take off.
If I didn't have other seeds going on a more regular growth rate I would say the soil was f'd up.
I wasn’t a fan of the grandpas stash, either.I like ethos But i dont like granpas trash or any of the crosses
I have been wanting to try it, the mildew resistance sounds like a winner for outdoor. why the dislike?I wasn’t a fan of the grandpas stash, either.