What ya got gettin ripe?

k+ it’s been a while since I’ve seen that.

K+ man.

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Dutch Passion Banana Blaze auto wet

And dry, as you can see I already went ahead and had myself a taster, very nice high, chilled out. As to be expected from an Afghan phenotype, hoping to get some more flavour after proper cure :slight_smile:

Cheers,
eS :tropical_drink:

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Hello I wanted to ask which one you use to get those pics, or in what price range it is, I have looked around and there seems to be a massive margin in pricing for USB microscopes, and while I dont want one that sucks bollocks, I also dont want to break the bank hehe :smiley:

Cheers,
eS :tropical_drink:

Just a cheapo $30 USB microscope from Amazon!
They work remarkably well!

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Nice - love the final stretch. I’ll share what’s cooking at the moment.

Bonus - I added a couple shots from the veg room. One Uncle Festers Skunk from @TopShelfTrees1 which has surpassed any other seedling - most vigorous of the bunch.

As well as a plant with a triple node expression that one plant hasn’t grown out of yet. I’m used to seeing these revert back to double nodes - hoping this one sticks around.

The flower room photo is at week 6 or so. Mostly are crosses I’ve been working - and all of em are holding beans on the lowers.

Closeup shots are into week 7. 0 feed - recycled soil - this run I left it unamended.

Edit: I know about the thrips in the veg room (I took in soil from outside) - this shot is right after i gave them a good dose of the ‘One and Done’ - they are destined for outside anyway - but the thrips are no longer a problem after that magical spray: anyone who doesn’t yet know about this spray it is a God send - recipe can be found here on OG and all ingredients are edible.

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The wee ones.


The teenagers, Original Haze.

Flowering ladies area 1.
Some Alpine 1.0’s, cbh222 x silk s, RFK Jr’s, Sheelavathi, Mango hash plants

Flowering Lady area 2. Powie Pink 2.0, Powie Pineapple, ESB’s.

Best to everyone!!

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Your garden looks like a bustling community of amazing genetics! It’s always inspiring to see such a diverse lineup.

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Thank you!!
I’m not a particularly good gardener, but I love the constant activity a perpetual set up offers me, at this later stage in my life.

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