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21 hours ago, bfehillbilly said:

Chelato pics don't do her justice she is going to be a big girl nice open structure for plenty of airflow 

Looking great hillbilly :)

Mine are just starting to get there groove on now..how long they been out in the mud brother?

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They were put in the feedsacks on June third the marble sized hail broke the top out of her and two others might been a good thing don't really want ten footers lol@Revive

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4 minutes ago, bfehillbilly said:

They were put in the feedsacks on June third the marble sized hail broke the top out of her and two others might been a good thing don't really want ten footers lol@Revive

lol yeah big trees are great for the ego and will put a smile on your face but trying to look after them is another story.. trying to keep them in the ground once the winds come is a right ball ache for starters and then trying to check the tops for rot later in the season is practically impossible.. 5/6 feet is perfect imo but some cultivars are hard to tame once they get moving..

I've got a couple of chelato out too and im really looking forward to seeing how they fair in the great British weather lol

At least we done get marble size hail right :yep:

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@OldFord Thank you mate, as you know the gardener's shadow makes a big diference.

 

Hope they turn out as good as these.

 

@ratdog's Smile F3s @56 days LD.

 

Trichs are mostly cloudy on all three plants... another week at least.

 

Sure I read on here once that the Smile was a fast finisher...60 days?

 

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Greener pheno in the middle.

 

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Green and purple side by side. The green one reminds of when I last did Smile... 2014 I think.

 

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ATB

 

PR

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Another of Brocks OHG from the garden of a novice grower  ,  using only b&q compo and Flower Power feed.  

 

These are the pics that prompted me to sub again for more OHG as i want to find this pheno :yep:

 

Old Gits OHG

 

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 PsychoBadger at 5 an' half weeks...

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Over fed them a little as I run a few psychoBadgers  12/12 from seedlings for a little hunt on this run and  they caught me out a little bit in the hotter compost with so much going on,  still should finish up tidy enough though, smelling fantabulous and definitely found a few I want to keep back and have another look at. 

 

there's just something labout these old skunks  that keep me coming back!:fart:

 

:yinyang:

 

 

 

 

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More PsychoBadger pics approaching 6 weeks 12/12...

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She's reliable AF for one's stinky skunky needs fairplay to her, she never let's me down  :in_love:

 

:yinyang:

 

 

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Cheese Pie by @NezA day 73 of 12/12

 

Thursday is chop day. Planning on attempting to reveg this fine lady. I'm starting to wonder how much plant material to leave on her? I guess I better get a pic up from the right angle and see what you guys think about what not to chop off 

 

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