Open Show and Tell 2020

Freedom seed

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Canadian grow at 42, been real hot, temps over 100 without adding the humidex. 100% organic on ground that has never been tilled. I grabbed these photos in the evening after depositing 50 gallons of fish tank water with a bit of tuna head emulsion. Mulch is aged cow manure 3/4” and bush mulch 1” over a six foot circle. I might still add a ring around it lol.

70’s Columbia Red Hair x 80’s Jamaican x 90’s Mexican local sativa IBL:
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Banger Haze x Super Silver Haze:
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Canuck GG4 out of a vendors sample pack, the one I did last year had the most disgusting flavours of garbage methane and fermenting fruit, the day I picked it the buds were so sticky that gnats were getting stuck on it. A neighbour grew the same from a pack he’d purchased and it was junk:
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Ace Golden Tiger, Malawi pheno x Pakistani Chitrali Kush:
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The GTxPCK is seven feet tall, 5 feet wide and growing 4” per day. I don’t plan on topping or covering any of them. The Red Hair has been hiding in a corn field down the road since the 70’s. It has always been great smoke, I’m pretty excited about growing it.
 

too larry

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That's my shop out back ATVS only.In out each day larry I will have to get you some pics of the veggie garden going good now. How are things there hope you got stuff in the ground.
Yea, I've seen your setup. I was just ragging on you. You are killing it throwing shade.

My veggie garden is paying the price for me spending all my time at the river house. I'm building raised beds down there, but it's new to me, and I burned up a bunch of viney stuff in one bed. But peppers, tomatoes and now beans and sweet corn are doing well in another. And I planted a little patch of Indian corn in the ground too.

As for my other garden, I have a few out, including some re-vegged from my spring crop. We are in our rainy season early this year, so my early stuff will be an adventure in rot prevention. (as usual)
 

thumper60

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Yea, I've seen your setup. I was just ragging on you. You are killing it throwing shade.

My veggie garden is paying the price for me spending all my time at the river house. I'm building raised beds down there, but it's new to me, and I burned up a bunch of viney stuff in one bed. But peppers, tomatoes and now beans and sweet corn are doing well in another. And I planted a little patch of Indian corn in the ground too.

As for my other garden, I have a few out, including some re-vegged from my spring crop. We are in our rainy season early this year, so my early stuff will be an adventure in rot prevention. (as usual)
Iam lucky to have the time to pull shade almost a full time job.No way i could punch a clock an pull shade LOL Heres my new helper 4 monthsIMG_2405.JPG
 

too larry

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Iam lucky to have the time to pull shade almost a full time job.No way i could punch a clock an pull shade LOL Heres my new helper 4 monthsView attachment 4616479
Nice pup.

I'm in the get together business, so I doubt we'll open back up this year. I'm only working one night a week to do the lobby plants. And helping out a little with the yards and some maintenance. I'm getting by, so not going to bitch. We are trying to get moved down to the river, so the extra time has been handy.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Scroggin in the ground. 3 plants that went outside in late April. Two snake oil (biodiesel x stardawg) clones in front and one purple canyon (topanga canyon x purple punch) from seed in the back. Both strains are from greenpoint.

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thumper60

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Super cute. He’s gonna be an awesome dog. Actually looks more like a malinois in that pic. He’s got the black mask for sure. I adopted mine a little over a year ago. The girl we got her from said she’s a GSD but I think she’s a malinois. Great for guarding that outdoor grow.

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All I no is he is a sable sheperd, He comes from a long line of service dogs.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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All I no is he is a sable sheperd, He comes from a long line of service dogs.
They’re such great dogs. The girl we got ours from had no idea what kind of commitment a dog like that is. She used to just leave the dog locked in her little 1 bedroom apartment while she was gone for 12-16 hours a day. Didn’t tell the apartment management about the dog and then got found out. Basically an irresponsible af owner. Now this great dog has a yard and two other dog friends and regular walks, so she’s much happier.
 
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