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rzza

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Get ready for Monkey breath! The female HM is over two months into veg right now (in 45 gallon pots) just waiting for Hell breath male to drop some pollen. This is gonna be the biggest Hell Monkey you've ever seen! I also picked up some dog cage on that last drop, it just came in the mail.
 

CannaBruh

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My Hellmint boy never dropped pollen on his own, even at death, bananas are holding tight so ended up letting him run on out to die. All of the Breathmints that were made, were made by manually breaking open the bananas from the Hellmint over top of the Hellbreath. Seeds took, but will they even be viable? Not had a male do that to me as I can recall, anyone else? The other male I keep (Chem D x C99) spits straight dust clouds.

Update on the fungus gnat situation:
@pin head beers are on me brother, those nematodes are having their way with my gnat problem so thanks very much for that. Have been fighting them since June. Only a random adult flyer seen here and there, nothing in the soil but tiny nematode buddies. How long will they live on in the soil without a host? Already noticed they stick around even after medium is dried up some.

Hellbreath... oh man, I haven't been excited about a plant like this since an S1 from an SVF run, and of course the Chem D. This Hellbreath is very "beaster" OG looking. Knocker buds on her and she's fully beaned up in an 8oz dixie... yea I think she passes the "entry triage" to the garden test. :clap: Leaf to calyx ratio is a trimmer's dream, like seriously gonna be 2 fans and a few tips and done. I thought she was finishing up, but she's still spitting groupings of pistils in squid formation. The beans will be the deciding factor, otherwise she will run 'til "dead on stick"
 
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rzza

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Nematodes are the best, they just fixed my aphid issue too. I'm very thankful for those things! I think my plants responded to it as well, I have never seen such an explosion of growth. I used them twice within about 2 to 3 weeks, the second time was just to be safe as I already saw the issue was cleared up. I'll buy the todes every single round from here on out. Shit it's 20 bucks and a great beneficial.
 

rzza

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So my buddy came over today with two packs of beans. One missing link and one dog cage. I'm al excited, I take them out of the packages and throw the pacages away just assuming that the actual container inside was labeled. I see that they are not :( lol So between the two I did notice one distinquishable trait among them and that is one has 11 beans and they are small and one has big huge beasters and theres 12. Does that tell you anything?
 

pin head

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My Hellmint boy never dropped pollen on his own, even at death, bananas are holding tight so ended up letting him run on out to die. All of the Breathmints that were made, were made by manually breaking open the bananas from the Hellmint over top of the Hellbreath. Seeds took, but will they even be viable? Not had a male do that to me as I can recall, anyone else? The other male I keep (Chem D x C99) spits straight dust clouds.

Update on the fungus gnat situation:
@pin head beers are on me brother, those nematodes are having their way with my gnat problem so thanks very much for that. Have been fighting them since June. Only a random adult flyer seen here and there, nothing in the soil but tiny nematode buddies. How long will they live on in the soil without a host? Already noticed they stick around even after medium is dried up some.

Hellbreath... oh man, I haven't been excited about a plant like this since an S1 from an SVF run, and of course the Chem D. This Hellbreath is very "beaster" OG looking. Knocker buds on her and she's fully beaned up in an 8oz dixie... yea I think she passes the "entry triage" to the garden test. :clap: Leaf to calyx ratio is a trimmer's dream, like seriously gonna be 2 fans and a few tips and done. I thought she was finishing up, but she's still spitting groupings of pistils in squid formation. The beans will be the deciding factor, otherwise she will run 'til "dead on stick"
Nematodes are the best, they just fixed my aphid issue too. I'm very thankful for those things! I think my plants responded to it as well, I have never seen such an explosion of growth. I used them twice within about 2 to 3 weeks, the second time was just to be safe as I already saw the issue was cleared up. I'll buy the todes every single round from here on out. Shit it's 20 bucks and a great beneficial.
The trick is consistency with them. But especially in the beginning with all new soil. I keep it on hand at all times. Every new clone and up pot gets them... Its a cycle thing. You get the feel for how much you need as maintenance. I order 2 times a month generally...
 

pin head

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So my buddy came over today with two packs of beans. One missing link and one dog cage. I'm al excited, I take them out of the packages and throw the pacages away just assuming that the actual container inside was labeled. I see that they are not :( lol So between the two I did notice one distinquishable trait among them and that is one has 11 beans and they are small and one has big huge beasters and theres 12. Does that tell you anything?
Post a pic. I can likely tell them apart... Dog Cage were def bigger than missing link tho... And I'm pretty sure put 12 in the dog cage becuse I had more of them than the missing link..... The missing link have crazy tiger stripes on a lot of them too, very small, and are football shaped...
 
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