I have gone thur couple pac's of Frisian no hermi for me.if u can clone find nice short one.clone the shit out of it,the tall one's is the purple one week high.trust me I have played with Frisian for a few years....it's a bummer when a known strain like Biddy Early from Gerrit over at Magus gets completely ruined by someone. Ahem Serious Seeds.
I just saw a report and the guy said the Biddy Early from Serious is terrible and that Gerrit's masterpiece is gone. The flowering time for the wannabe Biddy Early from Serious was weeks longer than when held under the Magus name. So unfortunate.
Back to the drawing board, I know I'm grabbing Frisian and the Bubba 76..just need one more strain from a Holland area breeder.
I know the Frisian can have hermie issues and I'm going out on a limb with the EmeraldTriangle Bubba 76 hoping it's pure indica parents will stay true to their advertised fast flowering.
Im no pro but enjoying this plant the best out of 4 different strains this season and thats 2 other strains in 100 gallon holes.Looking like I'll get a ten pack of Frisian and a pack of TH Bubblegum. Thanks fellow farmers for the information
I hope this doesn't jinx you...A couple of years back, a friend, grew a few very nice guerrilla style Fresians , but did have problems getting a lot of the feminized seeds to germinate. This person was no rookie and had germinated lots of seeds before, so I suspect the problem wasn't him, rather some of the seeds seemed visibly immature and failed to germinate.Have any of you in New England area recently grown Frisian Dew from DP outside? Like past couple seasons recent. Lemme know
I bought 1 time thur the tude.2 times thur herbie same result 8-9 outa 10.no hermi's an that was 3 different year's?Yeah scary for sure, for every person I hear about having a monster frisian dew harvest, there's someone that couldn't get them to pop. At that it's all luck of the draw & I'm praying to the ShivaGod for a healthy and plentiful harvest
PerfectionCheck out this % above average temps map through mid March.
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Nice weather for preparing holes, clearing spots, scouting locations, whatever for two months down the line.
Just saw the news and March through May is supposed to be "much" above average. Doesn't meanCheck out this % above average temps map through mid March.
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Nice weather for preparing holes, clearing spots, scouting locations, whatever for two months down the line.
Let's hope that means the trees will fill in fast. Makes early prepping a lot nicer to work under coverCheck out this % above average temps map through mid March.
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Nice weather for preparing holes, clearing spots, scouting locations, whatever for two months down the line.
zero tomorrow here then 60 by tues go figureCheck out this % above average temps map through mid March.
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Nice weather for preparing holes, clearing spots, scouting locations, whatever for two months down the line.
Tough to hide moving bales of promix with no coverya I can see a lot father than I like to be out in haha
ive been taking all the swimming pools and tarps for water out and now they will all fill up so no carring water water supply is ready for at least 200 big plants so that is the first thing we secure next is fencing and lots of promix put on pallets and wrapped in camo tarps nice and dry till we use it prep work is key to a big seasonTough to hide moving bales of promix with no cover
u need to move northTough to hide moving bales of promix with no cover
yes sir!got all my bails in right after hunting season.no snow frozen swampive been taking all the swimming pools and tarps for water out and now they will all fill up so no carring water water supply is ready for at least 200 big plants so that is the first thing we secure next is fencing and lots of promix put on pallets and wrapped in camo tarps nice and dry till we use it prep work is key to a big season
we voting in fall I think?Legal MMJ didn't make the ballot in Maine unfortunately....