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Another Northern Outdoor Grow
Hey everyone this is the last time I type out my post......I made such a long post the last time I got timed out and lost everything I typed............fuchhhhhhhhhhher Im not mad though.....LOL and breath
Last year you might remember my grow "Northern Canada Island grow 06" Anyway this year is now so let’s talk.....I'm trying different strains this year. Freezeland or Friesland depends on where your from I figure, KC 33 very popular in Europe high yielder fast finisher, my experiment Skunk X Dutch Treat very "f'en stinky even without bud ....smells like a type of cereal - Brown sugar something, Electric Purple from Northerseed bank yields 1 to 1.5 pounds per, and maybe a couple other strains that I don’t know about.......All the strains I grow are used by major cultivators Like I wish I was , but the 9 to 5 thing gets in the way not mentioning the GF.....maybe Ill get a dog instead and quit the job for next year.....here’s for hoping I guess LOL. I guess I should give alittle more detail on my grow. I have a total of around 15 to 20 plants. 10 Freezelands and 5 skunk x Dutch and 3 KC33's and 2 electric purples....something like that anyway. So this year im back to my roots grown on rocks or mountain peaks, that way the bear/deers/rabbits and us all have a really hard time finding it. Plus the green babies like the o2 at higher altitudes. I have some pic to post once I find my dig I will post for your drooling pleasures. Also, I know there are all types of growers on here some with alot more experience than others, so I have a question for those in the know.....Other than tying down and super cropping what are some tried and proven methods for increasing yield, like types of ferts whatever surprise me either on here or through a private post Overgrow the world people (I will)......peace and pot. ![]() ![]() <o ></o >
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