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DST

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Great to hear whodat. good luck with the rest of harvest.

Correct me if I am wrong, but in my mind a 'vintage year' (when looking at the wine industry that is) is normally when you have bad weather conditions (or at least extreme - probably doesn't include fires though!!!). The extreme weathers create lower yields in harvest but create more intense flavours in the grapes, hence why wines created in these years of extreme weather, are known as Vintage. I am sure this is what my short terms memory remembers from my shwen course.
 

Tx-Peanutt

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Nearly Croptober here :weed:, looking forward to filling up the jars with the usual and new strains. Few shots from the past couple of days.

Bluepit
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Sour Larry Pebbles
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Purple Sunshine
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Tree of Life
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Beautiful pictures
2300, good spot.: changes by the minute

From this morning


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beautiful pictures
 
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