Greenpoint seeds!!

slow drawl

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Texas Butter is in the auction today.
Rated "short-medium"???
I don't think so...
View attachment 4167904 This plant is taller than me. Excluding the pot, she's easily six feet tall -- and four feet wide!
I'm having a hard time keeping her fed with organic nutes.
Might do a blast of Sea Grow 16-16-16 the next time I water... :roll:

(10 gallon cloth pot + 18" Anderson saucer.)
I know you love your 10 gal pots....but imagine how big she could be if up potted with some fresh soil...:mrgreen:
 

Chunky Stool

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I know you love your 10 gal pots....but imagine how big she could be if up potted with some fresh soil...:mrgreen:
I totally agree, but bigger isn't really a goal right now.
She will get a mega trim very soon in preparation for flower, but I'll still have to use synthetics to keep up.

Going to 30s makes them pretty much immobile, and I don't need more yield.

Hell, TB isn't even my biggest plant in a 10 gal... :twisted:
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Half and Half by cannaventure, also in a 10 gallon pot:
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2easy

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That’s the only pack I really want from GPS at the moment, I keep dragging my feet on it. I would rather get the legit BD cut, though.
I grew bodhis dream lotus and didnt really like it so it has kind of put me off blue dream crosses a little but dream catcher has some pretty good reviews on here so thought its worth a run
 

NugHeuser

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Texas Butter is in the auction today.
Rated "short-medium"???
I don't think so...
View attachment 4167904 This plant is taller than me. Excluding the pot, she's easily six feet tall -- and four feet wide!
I'm having a hard time keeping her fed with organic nutes.
Might do a blast of Sea Grow 16-16-16 the next time I water... :roll:

(10 gallon cloth pot + 18" Anderson saucer.)
Yeah my Texas Butters are the tallest of the 5 GP I have flowering. Definitely no short about it lol
They're nice looking plants though.
 

Chunky Stool

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Yeah my Texas Butters are the tallest of the 5 GP I have flowering. Definitely no short about it lol
They're nice looking plants though.
Other than being a bit stretchy, Texas Butter is easy to grow.
As you can see from the pic, bugs haven't really been a factor -- and I've done nothing special. Sprayed once with neem oil about six seeks ago and that's it.

Great strain for a single-cola tent crop. :cool:
(Assuming it finishes well.)
 

suthrngrwr

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Lol, I did threaten that, and I could totally do it, but I have a tiny shred of ethics holding me back. Also, I seem to have no shortage of seeds.

Python could do it pretty easily, but ECMAscript (JavaScript) has become an assembly language for the web, which is why I picked it. Nice to know there are other script kiddies like me running around, @Lurpin.
I write provisioning automation in Ruby, JavaScript and Golang. All the fun.
 
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