Coastal BC grow 2016

spilly1

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4th season for me, outdoor in my garden. I'm 40 m above sea level. Last year was nothing short of amazing. I still have a couple of oz's of perfectly cured buds in jars. This year is going to be a little more modest and I'll post up pics when things start getting a little more impressive.

Scrolling through these forums, it makes me roll my eyes at how complicated people make growing . Outdoor forever ! That being said, a huge shout out to many of you. I've learned so much from your posts and every year I gain more skill and knowledge. Happy growing, buds!

(Here's a shot from one of my random bag seeds from last august)
 

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spilly1

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That's a great question. I was gifted a vial of acclimatized beans from up-coast, from a well established garden. A mix of the local legend Texada Timewarp and Sour Diesel. Also sprouted a couple from my previous collection which could be Purple Kush or a strain of Haze. I love the suprises. Popped 10 and pulled 5 males
 

spilly1

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So much rain so far. Can't complain too much because we had a serious drought last year and I was watering my garden with shower and bathwater.

But a little more sun would be nice !
 

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That's a great question. I was gifted a vial of acclimatized beans from up-coast, from a well established garden. A mix of the local legend Texada Timewarp and Sour Diesel. Also sprouted a couple from my previous collection which could be Purple Kush or a strain of Haze. I love the suprises. Popped 10 and pulled 5 males
I would be interested in hearing how that Timewarp does for you. I was looking at it as a contender this spring...
 

spilly1

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10 seeds popped. 2 lanky ass females. The ones I topped went male and hermie on me. Odds weren't in my favor.

However the one on the left is Texada Timewarp and the one on the right is sour deiselPSX_20160801_172851.jpg PSX_20160801_222511.jpg PSX_20160801_222422.jpg
 

spilly1

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AAGGH EFFING BUD ROT.

It is without a doubt the main hazard growing out doors on the coast line this time of year. Had to chop my sour diesel weeks earlier than I wanted to:( lost around an ounce worth of dry.
This shit comes on quick. Noticed a spot two days ago and today the filth was on almost every branch.

Next year I'm force flowering before the fall. I'm more inclined to let nature take its course but once the rains come it can be such a gamble.

On a positive note, the texada timewarp, which has been bred for generations around here to survive the conditions, is pristine.
 
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