starting the babies for summer crop

aseboy101

Active Member
how much rain would you say you recieced so far season? I know you have alot of fog and humidity, but how much rain fall do you see weekily? I've had a really wet season. Beside living on the coast the tropics have been a lil more active this year then in recent past.
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
how much rain would you say you recieced so far season? I know you have alot of fog and humidity, but how much rain fall do you see weekily? I've had a really wet season. Beside living on the coast the tropics have been a lil more active this year then in recent past.
alot more rain here than usual also
 

sonar

Well-Known Member
Nice work man. I'm a big fan. That early finishing strain has some excellent structure to it.

Where I live you can easily grow late into October, but the mold usually gets to them long before the frost.
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
Nice work man. I'm a big fan. That early finishing strain has some excellent structure to it.

Where I live you can easily grow late into October, but the mold usually gets to them long before the frost.
thanks for the props!!
we used to have that problem but no more !!hahaha it's taken a long time to get a few strains aclimated to here and not mold even with alot of rain and fog .
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
How do they become acclimated?

we pick only the best, strongest phenos and breed a mold resistant strain with them and then do it over and over just using the stronger phenos until it is good as it will get, takes 3-5 years (year round growing) to get a really stable strain when dealing with the mold factor
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
Nice work man. I'm a big fan. That early finishing strain has some excellent structure to it.

Where I live you can easily grow late into October, but the mold usually gets to them long before the frost.
thanks , ya i was surprised the early strain (stumbleweed) came out as good as it did , its an iranian pheno crossed with seawarp and then with our juan ( s.s. early bud x early wonder skunk ) doesn't mold at all only where a bird would pick at it but wouldn't spread or be a problem even in the rain and fog . the ones on the thread where started june 1st so if planted when supposed of they would be alot bigger and done late august to first week in sept with a good yeild
 

mae

Well-Known Member
Very nice and frosty!
Do you just use shoplights on the indoor ones?
And what size bags for the outdoor ones and how often do you water them?
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
ur killing me over here with these pics. those are some dank looking buds you got over there! That purple leaved beauty is very nice looking.
ya its really stinky now anywhere near the patches !! straight from the skunks ass !! the purple leaved one is a pheno of stumbleweed and the other ones are juans
 

getawaymountain

Well-Known Member
Very nice and frosty!
Do you just use shoplights on the indoor ones?
And what size bags for the outdoor ones and how often do you water them?
ya i use shop lights for inside till i put out side
they are all in 10 gallons grow bags ,would of been bigger but was late in season when started.
water when needed every 3rd day +/-
 
Top