Greenpoint seeds!!

macsnax

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You are going to have some difficult decisions to make in a couple months with all the killer gear you've snagged recently! That would be a fun pile to go through.
True that. I'm doing my homework now, so I know which stains to run together. I'm supposed to do a clone run first with the new setup but, the clone source isn't going anywhere anytime soon. I'm thinking about adding a 20+ site sexing area so I can get down to business with some of this gps gear.
 

santacruztodd

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Added Sundance Kid for a nice array this year. Tomahawk, Bodega Bubblegum, and Jelly Pie. Will germinate as soon as they arrive for my outdoor schedule.

Beans planted this week (March 15th)
Germ in 5 days (March 20)
Veg for 30 days )April 20)
Cut clones and root ( 10 days-April 30)
30-day veg to May 20.
Plant outside in 15-25 gallon containers June 1st.
 

morgwar

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I went through Fargo on a Greyhound bus in April 1998.
We stopped for snacks and I had a friendly conversation with the Pepsi vendor as he loaded the stations vending machine. I thought these were some of the friendliest people on Earth, right up there with most Canadians, I've encountered driving up to Alaska.
Upon returning to the bus, I continued an earlier conversation with an Irish crypto-anthropologist, whom i met in Minneapolis, the previous evening. This man, a cripple, had been maimed by a bomb blast, in Dublin, during "The Troubles", in the late 70's. This man was convinced that leprechauns were of a ancient race of wee people. and were known as Tuath Dé Danann.
There was also a chain smoking conspiracy theorist who believed the communists were going to take us over and how the Russians had secret submarine bases under the United States of America. We shared a cigarette and I laughed and told her she was paranoid.
Fargo, ND left an incredible impression on me, considering I spent about an hour there.
The Coen Brothers were onto something.
We're all a bit Looney that's for sure!
If you get into the rural areas it gets to be more of a "children of the corn" vibe.
 

suthrngrwr

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I’ve got 6 weeks until harvest week so it’s time to soak some beans.

Boom Town is a definite. Sugary, lemony, gassy cake sounds great. She’ll need a partner though!

I’m leaning toward Iron Horse to have a diversity of flavor profiles, but Jelly Pie and Sundance Kid look fantastic (thanks @LubdaNugs). Should I ride the Iron Horse, saddle up with the Sundance Kid or snack on a Jelly Pie?
 

LubdaNugs

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I’ve got 6 weeks until harvest week so it’s time to soak some beans.

Boom Town is a definite. Sugary, lemony, gassy cake sounds great. She’ll need a partner though!

I’m leaning toward Iron Horse to have a diversity of flavor profiles, but Jelly Pie and Sundance Kid look fantastic (thanks @LubdaNugs). Should I ride the Iron Horse, saddle up with the Sundance Kid or snack on a Jelly Pie?
The Pie is pretty fricken awesome and The Kid is a terp bomb.
 

TheEpicFlowers

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I’ve got 6 weeks until harvest week so it’s time to soak some beans.

Boom Town is a definite. Sugary, lemony, gassy cake sounds great. She’ll need a partner though!

I’m leaning toward Iron Horse to have a diversity of flavor profiles, but Jelly Pie and Sundance Kid look fantastic (thanks @LubdaNugs). Should I ride the Iron Horse, saddle up with the Sundance Kid or snack on a Jelly Pie?
I see a lot of dudes dropping jelly pie... maybe you should rock the iron horse for a bit of diversity.
 
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