First Post; My Panama Red is hanging

I’m in total agreement with you on that.

In a perfect world Machupi could have matured ~ 2 weeks longer.
A bit of Bud Rot put the Harvest in motion. We have already talked about Machupi being in Dirt next year.

PTK is a nice Kush… instant connection to an old friend.

Morning !!!

Hope you have a wonderful day. Hippie looks awesome.

The Hippie has an awesome outdoor structure.

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Sorry I Missed this. Thanks a lot, you know it, I had a blast !

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We are going after some Ground Cover next year.

Still learning how to Spoil Soil

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I tried the Roof 95, taste great as does everything that grows under the influence of your magical teas.

Pretty darn active for an Indica. But I had to include it because it was such a noce Tree

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Roof 95 Genetics are an impressive list.

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So Happy to hear, your enjoying the Company

2022 awarded me a Panama Red plant that was gorgeous.

She produced a few seeds and this Spring/Summer we’ve had 1 male plant sprout and 5 females from the 6 bag-seed planted.

Here are 4/5 of the female off-spring. With the Lady in the top-left corner, having a different structure and slimmer leaves than her 3 Panama Red sisters are showing here.

2022 Panama Red

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11th, just trucking along!

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A few changes in the Panama Red garden. All getting pretty Cozy with those Big Long Leaves
@SativaKid



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How about some low companion crops in that same bed? :slight_smile:

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Great Idea @Rogue, I had suggested both White Clover and Creeping Thyme, separately.

Both were feared to be Invasive…

Do you have a suggestions because I’m all for it… Companion Growing

thanks for asking

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Go with it if that’s what’s on your mind and feels good.
Perhaps look for some local species that you could add to those two.

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Its really funny. And I hope he reads this… but he has used the creeping thyme, between patio stones, so his feet smell good when he walks through it… and he carries the smell around all day… lol and man does it work…

It confirmed how robust the creeping thyme is as a ground cover. When it gets above 5 inches, they just whipper-snip it back to an acceptable size. And it starts again

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These guys carry a huge selection of native american species: https://roundstoneseed.com/

https://www.nativehabitatproject.com/

Found through this guy I follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nativehabitatproject/

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Thanks for this @Rogue, I will use it and send it to a few people.
Cheers

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Thanks for spreading the word, and that creeping thyme sounds really great! :slight_smile:

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I’ll grab a picture next time out there.
For Sure! Its as depicted in any catalogue. The owners would recommend “Larger Patio Stones”, now that they know creeping thyme. Its got like a 6” footprint, minimum, if it grows in a crack… lol. Go Big!

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They started late last summer with the Thyme. Here is some of it showing @Rogue
Creeping Thyme left: Black Tuna right

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