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Couchland

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Well, well, look at you. Those are fat!!!
I have to ask though.....
Is that 45 days of 12/12 light schedule or 45 days since you started to see flowers?
 

astronomikl

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their kushberry and blueberry have been catching my eye. I might have to just grab those. I wasnt sure, but after seeing this thread, ......
 

topcat

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their kushberry and blueberry have been catching my eye. I might have to just grab those. I wasnt sure, but after seeing this thread, ......
The blueberry seeds are a challenge to sprout, as advised. That's why I wanted them, though. They are small, fragile and even though MikeJ put in more than ordered, there were some crushed. I struck out with them but feel like it was my fault and I want to try them again. I'm about to harvest the Sweet Cindy in the next few days and they have magenta (pink) stigmas. You just can't beat the quality of his offerings for the price.
 

Elkhorn

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Hey I am wondering if anyone has had experience with the outdoor strains from peak particularly the texada (http://www.peakseedsbc.com/seeds.htm) crosses that claim outdoors finish in mid September?

I have tried some weather resistant strains with mixed success last couple years and am still searching for something more consistent. I have great weather from June until mid sept but it can get very iffy from then on.
 

dabby duck

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Did a little reading last night on Tex Timewarp...I too am interested ....

it has an interesting history...mom was thai and dad was some kind of Cali kush then it got worked in Oregon.All of this was in the era and place of when bb started and i see lots of references that describe it as a sturdier / leafier blueberry.... some even say the two are related.....
 

Budget Buds

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I was not impressed with there northern lights, yanked at 1 month 12/12 , I know dude has great strains but my 10 were duds as far as quality goes....
 
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