Seed Run Co-Op Rare F2 Oregon Huckleberry - CLOSED

I was an active member, but mostly lurker. Got spooked and chopped my first plant from bagseed. Looked absolutely amazing, but no smell, trichs, or anything really lol. Gave it to a friend and he sold it. Idiot’s came back for more… OG went down before I got another run going and I just didnt feel I knew enough. Didnt trust HT, nor did I care for any other forums at the time so just went back to being a consumer. Honestly wouldn’t even be considering it again if it weren’t for OG being back.

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Not trying to derail the topic…Just replying to his comment (sorry if it offends haha)
@Shadey here’s a footprint I found bushwhacking up a creek bed, when I was up in Smithers BC. Where this was found, nobody had a reason to be bushwhacking in bare feet…It was literally in the middle of nowhere, on a Mt called The Big Onion…

And a hunting blind? (crazy strength to twist and bend that tree over, it was as thick a baseball bat)…

In a bush that had three sets of trees broken and formed into an X blocking the trail

That bend in the tree pic, was one of the trees bent over to make the blind, in the next pic.

I don’t like going in there, it is bloody creepy…

K.

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Thank you for all your hard work and making this possible

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Sasquatch? That woods does look creepy.

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Yeah that’s a typical sasquatch, twist break, that has healed, probably done when it was smaller, but I have seen trees 5-6 inches thick with fresh twist breaks, they do LST better than me lol. Nice find on the footprint, shame the sand was wet, with better definition you could have made a plaster cast. You can definitely see toes on it though.

The x block on the path is typical squatch as well, did you see any TP type structures in the area?

Edit for an add. looking at the foot print, it cant be human, squatch have a midtarsal break in their feet, unlike humans, They push from a different position on the foot. Found a pic.

They use twist breaks on trails to mark territory from other clans. The direction of the break indicates the opposing groups side of the territory. The same for X trees being a no go area. If that is on a trail then it could well be a hide for ambushing deer, bear or other game as well as a demarcation point. If you ever go back there see if you can find any hair on the branches of that twist break/hide.

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To keep this thread on track…I will continue this convo in the Smoker’s Lounge… Here is the link : The Story Of Sassy

K.

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Thats wild dude. That shit freaks me out! Have you ever heard of the Wendigo? There’s a place in Ohio. I believe they call it Hell Town I think. This creature was fed by early pagan Irish settlers. It says humans. It was a great movie_show last Halloween on I’D or the Ghost channel.

Thanks for showing me that. You’ll know if you see Bigfoot with a blunt. He robbed your crop. I wouldn’t be out there without the .500 seriously. They saaay BF is around the cascades. Mushroom pickers find a lot of human bodies up around there too. Creepy

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Creepy is right…I have experienced other situations with the Big Guy, where I used to live along a river…They liked to hang out by the hatchery there, me thinks…

You may be interested to hear some of David Paulides Missing 411 story’s…Freaky shit. I for one think it’s Sasquatch stealing people.

K.

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Went out to check the girls tonight. To my surprise they were pushing 4 ft tall with some bug bites on the leaf.

Brought down some string and scissors to tie them down and some miticide to destroy bug issue.

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I’m new here and am quite impressed with the program you have in play.
Would like to get in on this Huck reproduction.
Would even have a relic to receprocate with.
Thank you in advance!

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Welcome to OG! Scroll up to the 1st post and edit it to add your name to the list…this goes for any of the preservation strains that do not state “Giveaway is Closed” in the title :wink: Be sure to give your safe name and address to your distributor or Sebring then sit back and watch the grow come to completion :stuck_out_tongue:

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Not very handy with puter stuff, So needless to say not in alphabetical order.
I will send Sebring addy.
Thank you kindly! @momontherun

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@OleReynard, I slid you in alphabetically. All politically correct now!

Also, if you want to be notified of each post, make sure you set that as it won’t happen automatically. It’s right below the “Timeline Slider”. Sometimes it doesn’t show unless you scroll up and down to make it show up.

There will be 4 choices. If you choose the top one, “Watching”, it will put an email in your box each time somebody makes a new post. You will need to set that in every thread you want to follow. Just ask if you’re missing anything and we’ll get you straight. peace

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I took a walk down to the Huckleberry patch tonight. Such impressive growth. And the neem treatment destroyed the bugs. I’m also not tying low to the ground. To many pest in this area. Tree is the safest bet.

This one is pushing 5 ft

Selfie with the same plant showing it’s height (I’m 6ft).

I believe there will be plenty to go around :v::pray:

This pic is taken from a higher vantage point.

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They blend in well, you have to get fairly close to spot them by the looks of it.

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Damn those are monsters, especially impressive because they have so much other stuff around fighting them for light. Maybe it makes them feel more competitive and work harder lol

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Excellent cover vegetation. What is that tall stuff? I love me some Huckleberry. Smokin’ on some Platinum Huckleberry Cookies today. Stellar plant bro. I wish I could smell her! RESPECT bro…

:cowboy_hat_face:

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@beacher @Shadey @oleskool830 thanks guys. The cover is some natural southern Ontario marsh shiat aka I don’t have a clue hahah. But usually I’d be in less tall grass close to the house. But I’m running another seed project - RockyMountainHigh- on the other end of the property. I figured the ravine and the tall stuff would keep the pollen separate. :v:

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Nice one Bongo…

I agree with Shadey…VERY NICE blending job with that spot…Looks like it will stay green for the entire grow as well…

Kudos Dude…

K.

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Thanks man. Much appreciated I think it will stay green as well ! :v:

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