First Post; My Panama Red is hanging

Oxalis (wood sorrel) is also good at growing between cracks of tiles, doesn’t smell of anything tho.

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Gorgeous plants @MissinBissin. Top location too nice and open lots of sun and air, love the views :+1:

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Your plants look amazing…again!!!

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Thanks for that @Rogue. I have heard the name, never gone looking.

I’m on it.

Cheers MB

Thank You @HealingHerb, I’m lucky to have some friends taking advantage of open air, here in the People’s Republic of Ontario…
Well, several Friends Luckily.

mb

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Less is More, has become
Very Manageable @CanuckistanPete.
And Mother Nature nixed any feeding programs this Spring, so it all comes down to simple Ferts so far this year.

Entering Bat Guano season as a tea additive soon. 1st attempts, Feeling lucky. Are you a User?

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User of bat guano? Yes sir. Though this year it’s in the Gaia Green. Previously I bought it separately. I’m a believer that it helps. If you’re using straight guano, wear a mask when measuring it…it’s not good to breath in.

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Fantastic pics, those flowring plants look amazing the way they are reaching for the sky!

What did they smoke like

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@herojuana.tom my Memory of the Black Tuna is musky and smooth if I remember correctly, then the lungs object lol.

Tonight is refresher time for BT, I’ll get back to you! We’ve kept it for pm use basically.

Mineralized phosphate is my flavour as well. Hazards understood, thx

Heck yeah! That is what I like to hear, I have a tendency to prefer nuggs that kick back :rofl:

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Black Tuna stood out, everywhere @herojuana.tom

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Maan, although it doesnt look to have yielded as well, that black tuna looks like it’s glistening in comparison to those other plants! And the pink kush has some nice purpling :fire:

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It was a techicolour Fall lol

The P. Kush @herojuana.tom was a (Tom Ford) Pink Kush x Vanilla Frosting from bc’s Reeferman Genetics

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Looks like clover. Has a citrus tang to it when eaten. It’s a bit invasive as it runs at the root but it’s a native woodland plant

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Oxalis. We have that here, too. You see some domesticated varieties in stores. The seed pods are cool. When they’re dry, you can sometimes tap one and it’ll expel seeds. They’re really prolific, but easy enough to pull up.

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Mornin @herojuana.tom

The Black Tuna was kept till a little later last nite, but it went out to the Porch as things were quieting down

Smooth, earthy and with an almost dankness to it, i was correct in remembering that it kicks back once inhaled.

Almost like a third-eye buzz right off the bat, definitely above the ears.
And somehow an hour later, we were still talking away and had no issues melting away to sleep.

Definitely could feel the higher THC levels and the Black Tuna buzz was really nice

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Beautiful location and plants, I’m jealous. Any sasquatch sitings in your area. Was watching a sasquatch documentary, and Ontario had shit loads of encounters/sightings. Just curious. Your plants look very happy, ididnt know sativa dom plants would finish at your latitude.

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48 degrees N and near a big body of fresh water. Winter actually held off till mid-November last year… @nick131740

In reality, the Sun had stopped contributing any real power a few weeks before we harvested. It showed in the massive sugar leaf production around the buds


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This year we are Not counting on a long Fall.

Nope, I’m doing the longer Flowering landrace grow, this September, indoors.

The whole season is based on new plants and strains that I’ve not seen before. (Except the panama reds)

Hoping we are done this year,
Long before November @nick131740

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