Hope Springs Eternal

The first few posts in this thread show my system. Very simple and weed free!

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Motorbreath and Steve Lemme x WCT still hanging in.

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Looking really nice :slightly_smiling_face:

Happy harvests!

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Vietnamese Black just getting going, and Tobacco and fall turnips and kale.

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Durban getting color, Double Desiel still stacking and a bud of the Jack’s Poison.

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A round of Fem x’s and s1’s

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yep

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Woo just stumbled on this thread you got quite the patch going on. Super cool stuff.

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Likewise stumbled in - wowzer

Also LOL

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Got the Durban down before the rain. A look at the NL#2 trimmed as best I could.

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Outstanding @Hashpants !

I must have missed this grow because of the title.

I thought it was about the movie :slight_smile:

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How’d your IBG turn out? I was really happy with mine both in terms of vigor and terps.

Beautiful NL2. What are all those crosses?

Love your garden. Surprised your tobacco is popping up that late

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The Ibg

The Purple Punch. The Lemme x white chocolate truffle

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The seeds

The Vietnamese Black with 10 weeks to go haa haa The Jack’s Poison has weeks.

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Zhe berry

Fig Fall Kale and Turnips

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Double Desiel fighting to the finish.

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Dry for the finish!

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Awesome! Can’t argue with a dry end-of-season. When do you expect your first frost?

Everything looks great. Figs and all!

That Jack’s Poison should be :fire: and the Double Diesel seems like it’s winning the fight!

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Looking great! I’m transplanting the Double Diesel into its big girl shoes this week and getting her ready to flip probably first week of November. Your outdoor plants always look great bud, love to see them soaking up the sun.

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Thanks , It got hit with septoria at that one rainy part of the schedule. I had made some environmental controls since last season so I used no ipm. It also hit the center if the plant first, so I’m sure it blew in the wind and was not splashed from the covered soil. Killing frost last season was Nov 18 here. If it weren’t for one or two nights I could have grown well into December. Once it gets in the 40s at night they stabilize with no caterpillars or rot hardly.

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