Open show an tell 2023

Cboat38

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Southwest Michigan weather is fucking crazy, 80 degrees yesterday now 60s and rainy for the next several days!! Anyway the two big ones in first picture is gorilla bubble and raspberry glue, the others are two blueberry sherbet 1 Hawaiian lites 1 pinks and purps all in 15 gals and 1 devils pie in a 7 gallon F3E13EB1-039E-41DB-8823-4ED1F620B2DD.jpeg277C230B-CE81-4101-8440-AE4AB8A1BEBF.jpeg
 

Krit

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The Cherry Cheetah in the back is looking like she is going to be a beast. Huge leaves and thick stems. The more OG pheno of the OG Sour, on the right. Got neglected for a day with watering, but I gave her a good soaking today. She should pop back up by tomorrow. Luckily the other OG Sour was a female and was just having these extra branches coming off the main stem. Thought she might be male for a second.
Everyone's grows are looking awesome, and I'm sure more than a few pounds will be grown this season. Good luck everyone!
 
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SmichiganOG

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Southwest Michigan weather is fucking crazy, 80 degrees yesterday now 60s and rainy for the next several days!! Anyway the two big ones in first picture is gorilla bubble and raspberry glue, the others are two blueberry sherbet 1 Hawaiian lites 1 pinks and purps all in 15 gals and 1 devils pie in a 7 gallon View attachment 5298756View attachment 5298757
We needed that rain though. At least in S. Central MI.
 

Kindbud421

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Chiefer Sutherland

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Greetings from SoCal. Ladies here finally getting some love from the sun. Been real cloudy here for almost a month. We have
Sour D and Blue Mystic from Royal Queen Seeds. 1 Purple Passion, and 3 unknown genetics that my brother in law gave me. Unknown #3 caught my eye since it sprouted. It had nice deep purple hues on its leaves and its stock is solid purple. Growing that one just for the stock so i can make a hiking stick. Hopefully it gets thick enough.
 

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greentree420

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I would be thinking about lifting that hoop.
I wish I could! We get wind so bad that it's anchored to the ground with railroad ties and rebar... I wish I could just grow outside but northeastern Colorado is wind and hail country! I topped and super cropped last year and got by. So hopefully it works this year...
 
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