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hey @J Trich thanks again for the seeds :yep:

 

a few pics of how they're getting on...

 

c99xbb 28th april(18 days old)

 

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c99xbb 24th may

 

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big nugs front and pa x mk behind 15th june

 

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c99xbb 21st june

 

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i had to dig the pots into the ground and the bend the tops right over as i ran out of head room in the tunnel.

1 of the cx99bb started to flower around begining of august the other a week or so later

 

5th august c99xbb 1

 

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19th august c99xbb 1

 

 

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19th august c99xbb 2

 

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big nugs 19th august

 

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i checked on a pa x mk last night at a different place and she is about 2 weeks into flower will try and get some pics of them next time i visit.

 

hopefully some nice sticky buds on next update :)

 

 

 

 

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Wow.. what a big trees.. Fast genetics No doubt they are happy in the heights .. They will end up huge.. good work.. cant wait to see week 5 onwards.. :bong:

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This reminds me of the BBC drama in the 70's,Day of the triffids with John Duttine,Them triffids were massive and started taking over London! Be careful! ATB mate.

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@J Trich all plants have been chopped down,dried and curing :)

 

1st up power africa x mk ultra,i only managed to get a few pics of this one ..

 

28th august

 

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october 9th

 

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i think it was chopped the next day,few tiny specs of mould,nice and stinky!

 

 

 

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next up big nugs..

 

september 19th

 

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october 3rd

 

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5th october started to chop bits down as few bits of mould here and there,nothing serious ..

 

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all dry and curing now..

 

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c99 x blueberry

 

really pleased with these,they smell delicious!

 

september 5th

 

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september 19th

 

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plant 2

 

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september 23rd

 

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sept 28th

 

few bits of mould here and there,started to chop down..

 

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dry..

 

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nearly forgot these 2,they were late potting up and into smallish pots very little care,was suprised how well they did considering :)

 

c99xbb

 

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and i think this one was a big nugs

 

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really pleased with all plants especially with the crap weather,definitely will be doing some of these outdoors next year.thanks again :)

 

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Hey man.. all looking amazing.. congrats.. happy to see another outdoor grower happy with this fast range of sativa strains. Great sign that we are on the right track. Beautiful photos and dried buds .. Thank you and enjoy them !!

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Nice one @stayup4ever

 

Some very nice plants there.Great pics too.

I think You and I have generated interest in these Strains for the UK Outdoor people and we’ll see more people reporting on these for 2018.  

So far PAxMK is a strong smoke and has a fruity hit in the mix. Drying to a nice light colour and covered in resin for added bag appeal. :smoke:

Not tried the Jack Herer yet.  Arrrhhhh too many different things to try and it’s all come in large lumps so I’ll stumble over it at some stage. 

 

The Big Nugs looks good, chunkie buds and the same frosting as the other strains. 

I think with a better season they could live up to their name. 

 

I wonder if anyone did the Skunk ?  Maybe it’s me next season ?

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cheers guys :)

 

@Lea Valley i've still not tried the pa x mk yet,but the c99 x bb and big nugs are a real nice smoke,lovely taste and potent..

 

the big nugs was quite deceiving as in not much smell but when chopped and dried smells and tastes lovely and like you say with a better season could do really well.

these fast versions will be getting my vote in the outdoor best plants of 2017 for sure :yep:

 

im not sure what others have done yours are the only other outdoor i have seen so far. think i will try the skunk next year too,it'd be rude not to really lol

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On 28/10/2017 at 9:52 PM, Lea Valley said:

Nice one @stayup4ever

 

Some very nice plants there.Great pics too.

I think You and I have generated interest in these Strains for the UK Outdoor people and we’ll see more people reporting on these for 2018.  

So far PAxMK is a strong smoke and has a fruity hit in the mix. Drying to a nice light colour and covered in resin for added bag appeal. :smoke:

Not tried the Jack Herer yet.  Arrrhhhh too many different things to try and it’s all come in large lumps so I’ll stumble over it at some stage. 

 

The Big Nugs looks good, chunkie buds and the same frosting as the other strains. 

I think with a better season they could live up to their name. 

 

I wonder if anyone did the Skunk ?  Maybe it’s me next season ?

 

 

Great to hear.. I must say that PAxMK in flowering is fruity and lite citric, but drying it becomes pure and deep diesel.. :bong: JH for mi both pure pine, very euphoric (i need more relaxing things, i big nerve man) :skin_up:.. Big Nugs is the best for me with taste/hit citric fruity and kicking hard... Even say that I have germinated this for the third consecutive time, I think this is the first time I do this with a strain. lol

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There some trees right there, fair play! Can I ask, what sort of dry weight were you pulling per plant at that size, and did you do this all in your back garden? Unfiltered?

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