Themda’s 2020 outdoor girlscout forum cut

Here's some of my result with my GSC's damaged by the heat waves and wind but still looking good thanks to some time out of the heat in the garage but the harvest shrunk by wind and heat damage. NO bugs or disease this year. I credit to going organic. I like the heat and hard water tolerance of this pheno. Our tap H2O is over 500PPM so I harvest rain water and blend with ionic filtered tap water. The plant most shaded looks the best in the cellar, the rest is destined for hash. 1st pic from June, then July, then in the garage during heat waves, the state of the tricomes (a little green but no more 95' days thank you) colas looking inviting in September, and finally, hanging in my wine cellar curing at 64'F and 55% humidity.
 

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Here's some of my result with my GSC's damaged by the heat waves and wind but still looking good thanks to some time out of the heat in the garage but the harvest shrunk by wind and heat damage. NO bugs or disease this year. I credit to going organic. I like the heat and hard water tolerance of this pheno. Our tap H2O is over 500PPM so I harvest rain water and blend with ionic filtered tap water. The plant most shaded looks the best in the cellar, the rest is destined for hash. 1st pic from June, then July, then in the garage during heat waves, the state of the tricomes (a little green but no more 95' days thank you) colas looking inviting in September, and finally, hanging in my wine cellar curing at 64'F and 55% humidity.

nice plants but your last pic looks like a lot of bud rot
 
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