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Hey Teddy! If you can find some SAGE from TH seeds, I would suggest it for a sativa. The batch I brought back from Amsterdam has the makings to be a solid bud bush and I bet you can do some great things with it outdoors!
420brother and Graytail.
So that's a to Cookies Kush and a Desfran for the Black Destroyer. Thanks, chaps. I must say that I am also tempted by a Dr Grinspoon for the summer. Somebody last year, forgive me, my memory is not great right now, you'll see why in a moment , mistook my drying oregano for Dr G. It does look quite extraordinary.
Harvest update on the way...
I second that. It's been on my list for awhile.
Congrats on your harvest Mr.T
looking real dense and frosted
You will enjoy that blueberry after a good cure! Nice harvest Teddy!!
(Hmm ... but a guy could always wait and order even more beans ... )
Mr. Teddy, that was the most beautiful and poetic harvest report I have read to date. You keep raising the bar. Reps.
I will miss seeing this one. Some of my favorite pictures from this growing class were of your Blueberry. Ahhhhh........
Watching everyone harvest one-by-one is a bit sad the first time through. This is, of course, tempered by the exhilaration of anticipating the next round of journals starting up.
Congratulations on this part of your harvest.
These shots are my favorites. To me, they evoke a shallow basket of fresh produce or flowers from an open-air market, with all their sensory anticipations.
Mr. T. A "3rd" to Graytail's & Jade's recommendation. Only grew the Sage n Sour, not full Sage, but the stickiest plant of all from last outdoor grow. The sativa side of SAGE is said to be Big Sur Holy Weed, a fabled genetic. Not Haze based as some say....actually rare Zacatecas genetic.
Hullo, daT. Thank you. Ah, the outdoor grow. I've been checking the long term forecast here with that in mind. So you've still got snow? Is that what "yellow code" means? I hope so. I try to keep it above the waist round here.
I was thinking about when to start growing outside this evening. When I walk out the front door here I feel so lucky - all I can hear are birds and the spring waterfalls. They are so beautiful. When I went to collect kindling from the forest this evening I sat by one and watched the water and smoked a hash joint with Teddy and the kittens who always follow me. We all have our problems, but that was a good moment.
March here is deceptively warm and sunny for a few hours and then very chilly in the evenings. Some sunny but predominantly cloudy, rainy days are forecast until the end of the month, temps are some days 6C, some days 14C. We are halfway up a little mountain, the top of which is still covered in snow, so we have that unpredictable, mountain weather. The coast is always a good 2-3 weeks ahead of us for flowering shrubs. So I'm thinking the timing is actually working well - prep soil now, harvest the Master Kush and Mazar within the next week, clean tent and get some seedlings going before hardening them off for outside. Maybe use the tent over the summer as a 12/12 force flowering room to keep a little rolling harvest going.
But most of all I'm looking forward to growing plants outdoors again across the season. You just can't beat that natural cycle when you're definitely not operating the timer. Or anything.