View attachment 2419430View attachment 2419434View attachment 2419431View attachment 2419432View attachment 2419433View attachment 2419435ok this is how i start the beans , put in water overnight in oven with just the heat from pilot on stove ,then put in paper towel inside a zip lock bag and back in oven for 24-48 hrs and then things happen fast !!!
yup got to make beans of the crosses we have that produce without worry about mold problems at the endGood to see your back at it!
i let the beans go for 45 days after pollinating and get good results no matter what the tric,s are doing i wait till the stocks start to get yellow colored and leaves dieLooks mad interesting. iv always wanted to produce a fat sac of seeds. ! Are the seeds ripe when the trichomes are ripe??
ya we got lucky here the storm went south of us but coming back south jersey and deleware was a mess on the coast and a big mess !!! it isn't good for the people of that area gas was the biggest problem even on the interstate ,even and odd numbers on ya licence plate to fill up so i knew better than take that chance and i got a extra tank in the back of the truck for the wheelers in the summer so it came in handy ,didn't stop anywhere between ct. and north carolina. see alot of rediculas long lines and very pissed off peopleWelcome back to Floriduh! Did you catch any of the storm on the way down?
haha ok, I was thinking you came down on the boat!
haha bucket-o-buds, I love it! Head stash? That's more like a strategic reserve!
Nothing "lean" about this dudes grow op haha.Mold resistant? Which strains did you start with ? How's the yield on any of the crosses you may have made? I hear Maine sunlight can be a little lean by fall.
Of course. What I meant was by late fall, it's a little tough outdoors in Maine...low sun, cold, mold, etc. Was trying to figure out which crosses he's had success with. I'm of the opinion if it grows well in Canada it has a good shot in Maine, but it's always nice to know the genetics.Nothing "lean" about this dudes grow op haha.