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Gotta late start this summer. We were going to sell our home and didn't so I threw 4 seeds into soak at the end of June. I planted two Fruit Punch, a Chocodope and High Density Mix seed. All came from Seedsman. All popped quick thankfully so I put them in 20" pots form the Home Depot and used good old Sunshine Mix. Nutrients are Fox Fertilizers at half strength.
This little girl up front here is the Fruit Punch, she started blooming really quick and I mean she was only a foot tall when she decided to go for it. She is currently at 3' tall and the sample I tried is really good. Heady and very energetic. The next photo shows the High Denisty just after my budding FP and then the Chocodope. The HD is 40" and the Chocodope is 42" tall. On the other side of the Chocodope hiding is the 2nd Fruit Punch. Loving the Fruit Punch. Gonna harvest one early for the energetic high and wait and let the 2nd one get as big as she wants. Sorry I didn't get pictures before now it's been a crazy summer.
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Gotta late start this summer. We were going to sell our home and didn't so I threw 4 seeds into soak at the end of June. I planted two Fruit Punch, a Chocodope and High Density Mix seed. All came from Seedsman. All popped quick thankfully so I put them in 20" pots form the Home Depot and used good old Sunshine Mix. Nutrients are Fox Fertilizers at half strength.
This little girl up front here is the Fruit Punch, she started blooming really quick and I mean she was only a foot tall when she decided to go for it. She is currently at 3' tall and the sample I tried is really good. Heady and very energetic. The next photo shows the High Denisty just after my budding FP and then the Chocodope. The HD is 40" and the Chocodope is 42" tall. On the other side of the Chocodope hiding is the 2nd Fruit Punch. Loving the Fruit Punch. Gonna harvest one early for the energetic high and wait and let the 2nd one get as big as she wants. Sorry I didn't get pictures before now it's been a crazy summer.
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I forgot to mention...It's been hellishly hot here in Washington State. One thing I worried about with these pots was the 105* and higher temps. When the thermometer goes over 95* I wrap the pots in card board to keep the plastic pots from heating up and cooking the roots. Seems to have worked out so far they are thriving.
 
Don't mind the temps for a short time, we have a girl on site growing above 100 and less 32 in mountain desert with awesome results!
 
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