Goji OG seedrun

Nice job @catapult! And, your reveg plants look great. Got em looking very healthy. I’ve tried to get Goji seeds for a long time. I gave up finally. I’ve never had so many chances go south on any other strain I’ve looked for.

I have some Goji QM from Growhard but they’re not the straight Goji. I just got them over winter I think. I’m still waiting to smoke Goji, lol. Thanks for all of your hard work! peace

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Thanks also @GMan there will certainly be F2’s for you to try out this year. If you want, I could send off a pack asap

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Can’t wait for the inevitable OG Goji OG cut to be found through all this work

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I like that for a name! OG OG :grin:

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Goji Og Og!!

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OG’s Goji’s for the win. True inspiration here, what’s possible when people come together. Nice work Goji OG crew.

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C5 - loud og kush fuel nose, nice bud structure, med to light yield, frost level is highest of the bunch she shimmers in the evening light

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Looks so killer what a frost monster! Can’t wait to get some popped and try it out🤤

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gorgeous plant, cant wait to see the others up close too

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Ugh you’re killing me. I cannot wait to do a sensi run with my lot!!

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Here’s the C8 just before harvest. She has had the loudest nose, but will likely be the lowest yielding. Very sticky, sour pine kush aroma

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She looks splendid and like she’s really enjoying her time with you. Thank you for being gracious enough to take care of her and share pics. :green_heart:

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Cool pic of the predator sucking the guts outta that (is it a fungus gnat?)
Nice friends to have hanging around the greenhouse!

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I need all the help I can get w the fungus gnats round here :joy_cat:

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First time going for a spring outdoor harvest…pretty happy w the results so far, way less issues w pests and molds. I did have a few plants get budmold; the Strawberry Lotus, the C6 Goji, and a Bay Breeze.

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in 1of3, what kind of bug is that, reminds me of a squash type bug?

regards,

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Looks like an assassin bug

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I’m not sure, my first thought was cucumber beetle, but it looks different, too much leg

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Funny looking "bug"er!

:green_heart: :seedling:

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Good call, that would be my guess also.

Their rapid feeding habits and tendency to kill for the sake of killing make them ideal for continued control of various pest insect populations including leafhoppers, aphids, mealybugs, thrips, small caterpillars and more.

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