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  1. Blue Pirate

    Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

    Some may wonder why cannabis is at all susceptible to bud mold and whether it is in principle due to the quality of breeding. The answer to this question would be a yes and no. On the one hand, a susceptibility to certain pests occurs in all species of plants, on the other hand, the natural...
  2. Blue Pirate

    Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

    Swift River: Cleanest, coldest and purest water around....Jabish Brook is fine too!
  3. Blue Pirate

    Hey old farts..how many over 50 yrs?

    Born in 54, growing since the 70's, smoked Panama Red, Acapulco & Columbian Golds, Michoacán and Oaxaca strains, took a hiatus when I entered the military because I had too, lived in the Southern and Central Cali and took some great genetics back with me from PNW, Santa Cruz and South Ca...
  4. Blue Pirate

    Idk where to start. (If experienced please read)

    H & S: Somethings are within your grasp if you endeavor to persevere ! Good Luck...
  5. Blue Pirate

    Idk where to start. (If experienced please read)

    That was the nicest gift you could've given anybody; The gift of Knowledge: Live long and prosper Brother!!
  6. Blue Pirate

    Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

    Genetics from Santa Cruz and Fallbrook California that I acquired when I lived out there in Monterey and San Bernadino. Over the years I've been combining them with some Iranian and Friesland Indica to hasten maturity. Been pheno hunting ever since.
  7. Blue Pirate

    Pistils vs. Trichomes

    I'm right at that stage now, going to keep watching for those trichs to turn red. So far everything is milky on my one sativa with a few red heads just starting....My others are showing brown pistils but haven't begun to foxtail just yet. Weather is being good to me with temps climbing into the...
  8. Blue Pirate

    Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

    I've been working a cross that I've developed over the past 5 years...Comes in pretty close to the last week of September, usually after the fall equinox! Poly hybrid of genetics that I've acquired over the years and continually selecting for earliness, color, taste and potency....Always trying...
  9. Blue Pirate

    Massachusetts rippers

    I keep mine in large buckets situated on wheel barrows so that I may roll them into a sunny spot in my yard, remove them into the locked garage in case of a frost (which we just we just had in western Mass) or to initiate light deprivation...a little laborious, but it builds character and I can...
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