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Sparehead

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg My first outdoor ever. I must say things are fun in the sun. This is timewreck I absolutely love this plant. This particular girl got too big waiting to go into my flowering chamber so I tossed her outside. After a week or two of neglect and letting her get root bound I decided to transplant and finish outside. I think I made the right choice
 

Mason Jar 92705

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Less than a week after transplanting, they need transplanted already, super fast growth. This is the Vortex keeper, I have one in flower now and has the mango snapple thing going on. The smell is out of this world and is a medium/low yielder. 1vtt.JPG 1vttt.JPG The soil is Roots with one small handful of super soil in that small pot and sticking to the ABC's
 
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This Hidden Creature

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When I had querkle seeds, it was my first time growing and something urged me to use the males.
It was a total mess and a poor harvest considering sensimilla buds.
Off course I had hundreds of seeds and was too shy to try them out one day...
Well after 3 years I've finally decided to give'em a go.
The biggest surprise is the white widow female crossed with querkle.
One child has the pugent querkle flavor, I missed about pot size and feeding, buds could be in better shape but the smell!

It is like my querkle female but 2.0... there's a major overwhelming raise about flavor.
I can thank this lost Q'male.
I hope to find some other girls with the same flavor, 8 seeds were sprout and I can count some males but at least 3 to 4 females. [no worry, dozen of those seeds are still waiting]
I will post pictures on the weekend.

Growing is a step,
Breeding is a pure expression of love

by waiting, some rose flowers from my garden:
those english roses are very perfumed

Gertrude Jekyll:
GertrudeJekylll00.jpg

Tess of The D'urbervilles:
"pollen core"
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