Greenpoint seeds!!

Rivendell

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Five Bison Breath in the back of the photo. They took it on the chin a bit when I transplanted them, but have recovered nicely. They are stinkers, very strong terps for such young plants. View attachment 4284282
I use little containers very similar to the empty ones in your pic. They are quart paint buckets that are supposed to be disposable. I cut one down both sides, almost to the bottom and put some drains in the bottom and set it into a second container that I black out. Super easy to transplant out of and to check root development.
 

LubdaNugs

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I use little containers very similar to the empty ones in your pic. They are quart paint buckets that are supposed to be disposable. I cut one down both sides, almost to the bottom and put some drains in the bottom and set it into a second container that I black out. Super easy to transplant out of and to check root development.
My issue this time was overwatering. I recently switched from all coco to a coco/ peat moss blend. The peat seems to retain more water then the coco.
 
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Humanrob

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This grow was over-crowded, so there were a lot of secondary buds that did not get enough light to fully mature. In order not to waste them I took the top colas in a first harvest, and then heavily trimmed back some of the mid-level fan leaves to open the plants up, and now I'm letting the bottom half cook some more. The Deputy was the frostiest in the first half, and also is in the second. Next time I grow these I'll give the colas ample room and air to form. Just sayin', even in a less-than-optimal grow The Deputy shines top to bottom.

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As a side note... I've found that doing two-stage harvests is a viable way to save some otherwise wasted lower buds, but not an optimal way to maximize output in the big picture. There are much better ways to grow pot.
 

quiescent

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This grow was over-crowded, so there were a lot of secondary buds that did not get enough light to fully mature. In order not to waste them I took the top colas in a first harvest, and then heavily trimmed back some of the mid-level fan leaves to open the plants up, and now I'm letting the bottom half cook some more. The Deputy was the frostiest in the first half, and also is in the second. Next time I grow these I'll give the colas ample room and air to form. Just sayin', even in a less-than-optimal grow The Deputy shines top to bottom.

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As a side note... I've found that doing two-stage harvests is a viable way to save some otherwise wasted lower buds, but not an optimal way to maximize output in the big picture. There are much better ways to grow pot.
I used to grow magnificent bushes in 10-20 gallon pots on their own. Over the years I found doing a sog style where light penetrating the canopy isn't an issue to be a best practice for efficiency. You could veg a plant for a couple of months and train it or just flower week old clones in number with less headaches through the whole cycle, including harvest.

I know not everyone is going for max efficiency or like training huge bushes, so ymmv.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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This grow was over-crowded, so there were a lot of secondary buds that did not get enough light to fully mature. In order not to waste them I took the top colas in a first harvest, and then heavily trimmed back some of the mid-level fan leaves to open the plants up, and now I'm letting the bottom half cook some more. The Deputy was the frostiest in the first half, and also is in the second. Next time I grow these I'll give the colas ample room and air to form. Just sayin', even in a less-than-optimal grow The Deputy shines top to bottom.

View attachment 4284450

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As a side note... I've found that doing two-stage harvests is a viable way to save some otherwise wasted lower buds, but not an optimal way to maximize output in the big picture. There are much better ways to grow pot.
Those look great man.

I've been waiting to run my deputies. I have hazeman's strawberry cough and dinafem's SC I want to run with the deputy to see which has the strawberry terps.
 

Bakersfield

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Those look great man.

I've been waiting to run my deputies. I have hazeman's strawberry cough and dinafem's SC I want to run with the deputy to see which has the strawberry terps.
I didn't get any strawberry Terps from my pack of the Deputy, it was more of an Og/Chem combo, like lemon starburst dusted in skunk spray. Was nothing strawberry compared to the tutti frutti smelling Strawberry, Shoreline carried.
Strawberry and Blueberry is nice on occasion, but I do prefer earthy dank with a twist of lemon pledge for an everyday smoke.
 

LowAnkle

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Well ive decided to go all out with breeding, my goal is to produce stable, connisour quality genetics.
I can not work in 9 to.5s or go into public much due to Anxiety and ptsd.

Ive been growing for 14 years now, and now breeding has called to be my true desire and only focus..

My first 2 strains are in the works now for The Seed Bandit Seed company.

1st, will be Royal Abduction!
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Crossed with The stalky stinky Alien Rift Stud hes a standout!
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2nd, Ghost of E.T! (Pure ghost og, my white spot pheno also Crossed with That stalky stinky stud Alien Rift.)
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And as I mentioned the other day I have a accidental cross of DVG Humble Pie and CV TN kush so that should be interesting lol its very health and a real pretty plant with a tight squat structure.

I plan on hunting for a really special copper chem to introduce in my line up as well, I cant wait! I got alot going!

ill be making a on going thread to keep every1 updated soon as well, very excited haha.
 
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