A couple Sundae Drivers put to dirt today. Let the 2024 outdoor grow begin!
If theres anyone whos in or near Western Mass looking for some clones DM me . I started a bunch of Blueberry Muffin clones and would love to make rome for some more…I have them in Solo cups and soil already .
Last year I had a few locals test my black triangle x goji f3 outdoors and everyone’s did very well with very small % loss to mold towards the end of Sept.
I think the Genius Thai x goji will go out this year, even faster finish time with good yields indoor.
Personally I only do a couple of plants outdoors, and I will be running 2 of my Full Circle cuts which I just sifted this winter indoors and am excited to see how they do outside in Western MA…
never make too many calculations, the weather is unpredictable, it could hail, strong winds, continuous rain, strong thunderstorms
I’ve always been intrigued by that strain, have not grown it. Hope you post a log!
couldn t wait , lol This is my half assed green hut. Its been 25 degrees warmer then the outside so I tossed some clones and started my rose seeds and hardy veggies. I m just happy to have plants outside…
Love this strain. Trade clippings or seeds?
Boston but might trek out there
Dunked 45 silver dollar seeds today 15 in RO water. 15 Hp and RO. 15 RO hp and seaweed extract. Then 5 random grinder seeds.
Got a clone that’s now about a foot tall and wide, wondering if I could take her outside yet. Gonna do a lot more outdoor growing this year.
Anyone know where I can have seeds or cuttings tested. For sex, disease, genetics etc?
Sundae Drivers up potted to 1 gallon bags and given their first dose of Bud Buster Pro. Also 2 Cannarado Grape Sundae up potted in the back.
Great strains and they look super healthy.
I have more of both!
What is everyone’s outdoor growing methods here in mass? In pots or straight in the ground. I do a bit of both but I prefer straight in the ground.
I do 2 in the ground and the rest in 5 gallon fabric pots.
I do both, as my spaces allow. My plan is to grow in the earth as much as possible, but I can’t beat the practicality of fabric pots for my current purposes. Nice little slightly-more-controllable enviromments, them. I wonder how many folks around these climes prefer one method over the other
Man Those plants look amazing.
Thank you @GanjaGladiator, can’t wait to get them outdoors.
I grow in 25 and 30 gallon pots (3 of each), one in the ground and this year 3 autos in 4 gallons containers.