GROW YOUR OWN LEGAL OUTDOOR 2019

dienowk

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I use something called "The Bowl" trimmer. It works pretty well. Mashes the trichs up a bit though. Done pounds and pounds with it though. Saves tons of time, just rip the buds off and run them through, done.

I own the bowl brand trimmer, bought it from a place going out of business for half price, used it 2x and now it sits in my basement filthy with trichs it ripped off my buds. Definitely saves time but hard to justify that trich loss to me.
 

gb123

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I just finished yappin with a buddy who was askin...about mold....
Told him to look for ANY SMALL YELLOW leaves protruding out of BUD,
and to look very carefully at those spots.......with out touching :lol:
It's all part of growin in Onatriariario...

This is gonna be one moldy mess when it dies..:lol:

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cannadan

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I just finished yappin with a buddy who was askin...about mold....
Told him to look for ANY SMALL YELLOW leaves protruding out of BUD,
and to look very carefully at those spots.......with out touching :lol:
It's all part of growin in Onatriariario...

This is gonna be one moldy mess when it dies..:lol:

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these plants can also be surprisingly resilient to mold and rot depending on strain...like this here plant is awfully green still for october...
and looks quite healthy...
 

grilledcheese101

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Only pic i got of my f3 breeding project , was planted from seed in that garden. Im guess the way the sun hits it, made itwait to trigger flower alot longer than my others planted more south. Worth the wait as it was my only non pollinated plant outdpors this year, prob another 2 weeks out.20191005_125504.jpg
 

cannadan

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Only pic i got of my f3 breeding project , was planted from seed in that garden. Im guess the way the sun hits it, made itwait to trigger flower alot longer than my others planted more south. Worth the wait as it was my only non pollinated plant outdpors this year, prob another 2 weeks out.View attachment 4403801
that is one healthy looking plant right there.... very nice work....
 
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