Ozcocoloco o.d 2017

OzCocoLoco

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they got banged up man but they look like they will grow on to the finish line in pretty good condition, always a scare when something negative befalls our girlfriends! damn hard to predict everything that can happen to them? i never stake mine, though they get tied down so they do not grow over 2m/6', i think doing that strengthens their stems also giving them a lower profile so wind cannot bear full force on them, maybe try it & see what you think? i really think tied down plants offer more yield at the end of the day too, allowing more light to the branches
You make a good point about tying them down I've seen some guys get big yields of plants 1.5m high,I think it was the rain more than the wind that did the damage it was fucking belting down hey.
 

greencropper

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You make a good point about tying them down I've seen some guys get big yields of plants 1.5m high,I think it was the rain more than the wind that did the damage it was fucking belting down hey.
yes theres not much a person can do about pelting rain, yrs ago here a hailstorm was so powerful with winds horizontal not only did it pelt the plants flat to the ground it also flayed the bark clean off the exposed sides, the leaves were just smashed to bits...none survived that storm...30 big plants 2wks into flower off to plant heaven that afternoon! damn that was a miserable winter with no smoko!
 

OzCocoLoco

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yes theres not much a person can do about pelting rain, yrs ago here a hailstorm was so powerful with winds horizontal not only did it pelt the plants flat to the ground it also flayed the bark clean off the exposed sides, the leaves were just smashed to bits...none survived that storm...30 big plants 2wks into flower off to plant heaven that afternoon! damn that was a miserable winter with no smoko!
Fuck that would have been a nightmare !!!!
 

greencropper

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what will you be running next season? i will be having a few ones ive run this season such as the GDP x Mosca C99 & Raspberry Kush x C99, but also some of the new chucks like FPOG x Orange Cookies x IHG Platinum Buffalo & Cherry Sherbet x Tiramisu Cookies etc
 

OzCocoLoco

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what will you be running next season? i will be having a few ones ive run this season such as the GDP x Mosca C99 & Raspberry Kush x C99, but also some of the new chucks like FPOG x Orange Cookies x IHG Platinum Buffalo & Cherry Sherbet x Tiramisu Cookies etc
Going to run some 88 g13 x hp and white 88g13 x hp that I have might do Tangie again,I've got some Crackhead (green crack x loompas headband ) ,moontang (chem 91 x snow lotus ) and I few others I already have. Still a bit up in the air at the moment
 

greencropper

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Going to run some 88 g13 x hp and white 88g13 x hp that I have might do Tangie again,I've got some Crackhead (green crack x loompas headband ) ,moontang (chem 91 x snow lotus ) and I few others I already have. Still a bit up in the air at the moment
sounds good, ive got a 5 pack of moontang as well, do you like to pollen chuck too?
 

greencropper

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Never really tried hey,I'm going to have a go over winter for a bit of fun but I'm definitely more of a grower than breeder lol
best strains ive ever had were pollen chucks, you own chucks will have adapted to a degree to your local environment, better suited to your grow area, also its a nice feeling of having thousands of beans of your own creation, if you seeded up a plant the size of your tangie probably be anywhere between 5000-10000 beans result,
 
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