Nice grow…sterling job you did there.
Keep it up .
P J
Mountain green,s Zacatecas tribute.
@cannabrainer
Some pics of the Zacatecas tribute …clones
Some outside some in greenhouse…and all flipped different times.
P J
Man those are beauties. The things I would do if I had your space ![]()
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It was quite a chore getting this big girl out for pictures. Heres my Oaxaca at week 9 im getting a lovley pine and lime smell. Could only squeeze the top half in for pictures…
@nick131740 Nice looking lady ya got there
Is there a reason for not topping her to control some of the vertical growth?
I definitely should have both are a good foot over the light. Luckily im in a tent so i angled one light to hit them plus the reflective material helps… I flipped at like 8 inches
. Stretched for a solid 4 weeks probably. But its crammed in the corner im taking my time with it. It seems content though with these led lights on blue spectrum only…
Edit…i had to cut the red spectrum bc it wouldnt stop growing.
@nick131740 Right on Bro… I guess you could test the limitations of her flexibility ![]()
Provided you have the space.
Unfortunately its very woody and not flexible.
That top looks very sweet…nice plant
you can probably use supercrop pinch on them if you need to bend…they get light above the light
add that extra mylar up there…yeah keep it growing
nice buds!!!
supercrop maybe?
@scrooched here’s some of this year’s. Normally not in greenhouse but went to Cali for a week and had neighbor water so moved ALL plants into house for watering ease.
Oooff this far along and looking as beautiful as they are, I would tie them down. Great job!!
They look good…yeah, they dont look like they need much
@420noob Great lookin’ plants bro ![]()
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@420noob Wow absolutely perfect, amazing work! How much cooler is it inside your greenhouse compared to outdoors in the sun?
Nicely done brother! Appreciate the pictures, thanks for sharing.
It’s hotter actually. Higher heat but less intense sun. I didn’t grow in there all summer just threw plants in there for neighbor to water when went to Cali for a week. It would help keep humidity up. Also the material displaces(not sure if right word) sun or scatters it so isn’t as intense. Elevation of 2,700’ and temps over 110° that sun really cooks. Got to deal with calieche which is like cement and really heats up, holds, and reflects heat.
@scrooched dm me if you have questions hmu in dm I’ll give techniques I’ve found to work for me.
Is it possible to grow in the ground there at yours? Is calieche your soil type? Intense climate you’re in there, at least mould is your least concern,

























