Ozark gold outdoor grow

Some of my ozark gold! An old strain that’s still fire, anyone ever grow it?

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A nice nug from some afghani

a tiny plant, not enough sun but still sweet

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Looks good, do you know the history of the Ozark gold?

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I’m not sure of the lineage, the only thing I was told was it was bred by some growers in northern arkansas near Missouri. It does not grow very big and the buds are long and slender. It’s an inbred line pretty stable pretty old I have made a couple crosses with it that turned out quite nice.

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Some thieving bastard chopped the tops off my best girl I only had to small plants to begin with and they stripped one completely and took the tops of another I didn’t spend much time with them today so only the one photo but I will take better pics tomorrow. I’m fucking heart broke, but oh well, you win some and you lose some.

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That’s brutal dude, fuckin rippers. It is hunting season and it happens tho.

They left me a bit on this one I guess they weren’t completely heartless

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Man I feel ya I had the exact same thing happen to my biggest outdoor plant a few days ago. Some lazy bastard chopped off every single big topper…nice of them to leave me the rest I guess :imp:

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Man, that is heartbreaking. I’ve lost some to thieves, but I’ve also been decimated by deer. That stalk, to me, looks like it was eaten, not cut. Are there any hoof prints around?

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I didn’t see any hoof prints but it is super rocky where I’m at so I’m not sure I have had deer problems for sure in the past but not in a couple years mabey I was just due

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Never heard of Ozark gold but living in the great show me state I sure would like to try some

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Yup I’d say they got ate hopefully what ever ate it had the worst body stone ever and won’t be back for more!

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Sorry to hear that :frowning: I’ve read before that tricomes are a natural defense mechanism for plants it upsets the stomach and will make a deer feel sick

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