A4
Below are some F99 cured @Waira
The Bubblegum is only pollinated on a few branches, I gotta smoke too, lol. A couple of branches is enough for a few hundred seeds and this early in the game that is all I need to progress. The Druin, to the best of my knowledge, cannot be had any longer so I am doing my best to keep that line alive. I will tell ya, not many people ever grew it but it ranks as my number 1 favorite auto I have ever smoked. The buds are a little airy, as you would expect for a sati dom, but man the high is top notch and the yield as always exceptional at around 90 grams cured per plant.
Yes, the Grinspoons are all reg until I get them further in the process. I will fem some up once I have the auto dialed in on them. Thanks for stopping in.
The Bubblegum is only pollinated on a few branches, I gotta smoke too, lol. A couple of branches is enough for a few hundred seeds and this early in the game that is all I need to progress. The Druin, to the best of my knowledge, cannot be had any longer so I am doing my best to keep that line alive. I will tell ya, not many people ever grew it but it ranks as my number 1 favorite auto I have ever smoked. The buds are a little airy, as you would expect for a sati dom, but man the high is top notch and the yield as always exceptional at around 90 grams cured per plant.
Yes, the Grinspoons are all reg until I get them further in the process. I will fem some up once I have the auto dialed in on them. Thanks for stopping in.
*clank!*
..oh, the cruelty,...
why did I ask??! And you know the trich' production is outstanding when the pics are literally blurry with frost dazzle,...
--top pics looks like you just rolled it in the sugar bowl! An enviable harvest brudda A4,... if it were even slightly economically feasible, I'd buy your soil and have it shipped forthwith! All you TLO guys are setting such high standard examples of this method, who could help but be totally impressed--
.... I can't wait to see how the BG turns out! Thanks A4 for the lovely show, as always....
