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Punta Roja

Grown in the Garden.

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1 minute ago, Idicanna jones said:

@CustardVape look forward to seeing how these do with warmer weather. I'm over the moon with my early attempt. She can get a bit stinky though mate... 

 

Yes yours looked really nice mate.  I got these as a freebie with a SeedStockers order and wasnt going to grow them this year but had too because of a previous fuck up. Hopefully I can keep these ones alive lol

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In the annals of the United Kingdom's botanical history, there exists a tale shrouded in an eerie mystique. It is a story of the forbidden, of a seed that defied the boundaries of law and nature. A seed that, against all odds, sprouted in the most unexpected of places.

 

The year was 2023, a time of social upheaval and clandestine endeavours. Deep within the heart of the British countryside, nestled amidst rolling hills and hidden groves, lay a forgotten plot of land. It was here, in the depths of obscurity, that the seed chose to make its presence known.

 

This was no ordinary seed, mind you. It was a seed of defiance, a seed that carried with it the weight of rebellion. For within its tiny, unassuming form lay the potential to challenge the very fabric of societal norms. It was a cannabis seed, an illicit harbinger of a subculture that thrived in the shadows.

 

The land, unknowing of the seed's illicit nature, embraced it with open arms. And so, beneath the veil of secrecy, the seed took root. It clawed its way through the soil, drawing sustenance from the earth as if fuelled by a hidden purpose. It grew with an audacity that defied logic, a testament to the indomitable spirit of nature itself.

 

As the seedling emerged, its presence was initially overlooked. But soon, whispers began to circulate among the locals. Rumours of a peculiar plant, one that possessed an otherworldly aura, swept through the village like a whispered curse. Fear and fascination intermingled, as the townsfolk sought to uncover the truth behind this enigma.

 

Word reached the ears of the authorities, triggering a chain reaction of panic and uncertainty. They descended upon the land like a swarm of vengeful spectres, determined to eradicate the perceived threat. But the seedling stood tall, its emerald leaves defiant in the face of persecution.

 

In a stroke of misfortune, or perhaps fate, the authorities were unable to locate the elusive seedling. It seemed to vanish into thin air, leaving only a trail of bewilderment in its wake. Some claimed it was an apparition, a figment of collective imagination. Others believed it was a harbinger of darker forces, an omen of a future yet to be unveiled.

 

And so, the earliest documented naturally germinated cannabis seed in the United Kingdom became an enigmatic legend, forever etched in the annals of horticultural folklore. Its tale, like the tendrils of smoke that rise from a smouldering joint, lingered in the minds of those who dared to ponder the mysteries of the green herb.

 

To this day, the seedling's fate remains a subject of speculation. Did it wither away, succumbing to the weight of its illicit origins? Or did it flourish in some hidden corner of the British landscape, an emblem of resilience and defiance?

 

Only time will tell...

 

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ATB

 

PR

 

Edited by Punta Roja
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I love it , awesome !

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Seedstockers Apollo Black Cherry auto

 

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Seedstocker Manderine Panties auto

 

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What an awesome write up 

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Well,

My back garden grow has taken off.

I kinda lost the run of myself this year, have pots everywhere where lol

I went from 4 autos and 4 photos to 

17 autos 

10 photos lol.

Might off load a few to a good mate of mine, if it gets to much later on.

Wouldn't mind, I dropped a pot this morning, seed with tap root fell out, I quickly and gently put it back in, gave it a good damping, so hopefully she'll pull through. 

Hope everyone's else's is thriving in the great weather. 

 

 

 

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Afternoon all.

Hope everyone's enjoying the fantastic weather, where you are.

Great weather for our growing hobby.

I decided that 27 plants was way to much to have in the back garden.

If it ever came out about them, I'd have no way of explaining them for personal use.

So I gave 16 of them away between a family member and good friend of mine 

I kept 8 autos and 3 photos.

The autos are mix of RQS, dutch passion and seedsman, 4 cbd plants thrown in there as well.

The photos I kept are from 

Mr nice

Sensi seeds

And seedsman 

That should keep me busy for the rest of the summer.

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On 02/06/2023 at 4:17 PM, Punta Roja said:

 

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ATB

Dude you should  be writing books... and growing weed of course :)

Had me right sucked into the mystery of it all, gripping stuff lol

I remember a post about this seedling not so long back I think.. this plant has not finished amazing us all yet, still so much to learn :yinyang:

Loved that man :yep:

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On 05/06/2023 at 11:00 AM, Celtic voyager said:

I went from 4 autos and 4 photos to 

17 autos 

10 photos

lollollol ... the bug of the great outdoors gets us all :yep:

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Just now, Revive said:

lollollol ... the bug of the great outdoors gets us all :yep:

lol don't I know it

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Just now, Celtic voyager said:

lol don't I know it

 

More is always better .... then you actually step back and see the vast array of girls all amassed in the garden and then think ..Fuck lol      

 

Im the same every year !     Even this year , fresh out the hospital , brace on and a wander around the girls ,  first thought .. they look great ... 2nd thought ... Ohh i must do 1 of this and 2 of that next ... before you know it theres another half dozen beans in soak lol     Like right now lol      I will have to give some away and decide what im keeping !

Its an addiction , im afflicted but theres no cure and i dont care :yep:

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1 hour ago, Celtic voyager said:

I decided that 27 plants was way to much to have in the back garden.

If it ever came out about them, I'd have no way of explaining them for personal use.

So I gave 16 of them away between a family member and good friend of mine 

I kept 8 autos and 3 photos.

 

Sensible. 

 

Reckon if you want to grow that many, guerrilla is the safest option...

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Would love to grow a couple in the garden but its too open and short walls between neighbours they would spot anything straight away.

Nope its a GG life for me and hopefully a couple of little girls in the cab over winter gives me someat to do.

Including the autos i have 34 out so if i can pull off a bumber crop will turn one plot over to regs to make some beans for subbies.

LoveS this place and don't have much spare cash these days so want to contribute a bit more to the site.

 

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As oldford said, it's an addiction lol

I lost the run of myself this year, kept saying, there's no harm in one more pot I'm the garden, or that one looks lovely, ect ect.

On saying that, I really enjoyed getting them going and bringing them on, I'm glad others can enjoy the fruits of my labour, better than knocking them on the head 

I'll probably do the same next year, even though I'm telling myself now, not a hope lol

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I started growing more than I needed. But my general fuck ups and clumsy hands has put an end to having to much lol

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