getaway seeder/outdoor/greenhouse grow 2016

well here we go I dropped the big strain seeds in water and got all the rest ready for next month on my early strains waited long enough season has started !! got the web site being done and getting ready for some big changes this season
 

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I'll post some pics later, but Stumbleberry is kicking ass a shade over 21 days 12/12. I have 4 phenos going, 2 identical sativa looking, one indica looking pheno and then the semi-auto pheno. They are some of the most vigorous plants I've ever grown and smell wonderful.

The Sea Dragon is also fast to pack on the weight, with so far two distinct phenos, one being a stretching, sativa looking pheno and the other stockier and more indica in appearance. One of the sativa phenos has nitrogen tox and nute burn like a mfer though, while the rest seem to beg for more. Crazy.

The 4 Island Afghanis are very sativa looking, with very thin blades, but much slower vertical growth/stretch than rest and look almost like they were all clones from same mama instead of from seed. They also look 2 weeks ahead of most everything else as far as flowering goes except for the semi-auto Stumbleberry. I can definitely see a total grow with nothing but her in my indoor future.

Cheers bro, you can tell somebody cared when working these strains and I will be growing these genetics from here on out. Can't wait to run these outdoors this season.
 
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glad the stumbleberry is ok I wasn't sure about it after the way the purple pineberry did here I wasn't imprested at all with that strain
the sea dragon is a light feeder sorry for not warning ya stoned lol..
the island afghani does that when it starts its on fast
glad they are working out for ya so far thanks for the report






QUOTE="Smidge34, post: 12385865, member: 468086"]I'll post some pics later, but Stumbleberry is kicking ass a shade over 21 days 12/12. I have 4 phenos going, 2 identical sativa looking, one indica looking pheno and then the semi-auto pheno. They are some of the most vigorous plants I've ever grown and smell wonderful.

The Sea Dragon is also fast to pack on the weight, with so far two distinct phenos, one being a stretching, sativa looking pheno and the other stockier and more indica in appearance. One of the sativa phenos has nitrogen tox and nute burn like a mfer though, while the rest seem to beg for more. Crazy.

The 4 Island Afghanis are very sativa looking, with very thin blades, but much slower growth than rest and look almost like they were all clones from same mama instead of from seed. They also look 2 weeks ahead of most everything else except for the semi-auto Stumbleberry. I can definitely see a total grow with nothing but her in my indoor future.

Cheers bro, you can tell somebody cared when working these strains and I will be growing these genetics from here on out. Can't wait to run these outdoors this season.[/QUOTE]
 
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