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2 hours ago, beezee said:

That's unlucky mate, hope you still get a decent harvest from them... 

ThanksB, I hope xactly the same thing... :)

 

Let's see what time does...

 

:cheers:

 

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What a bummer... and surprising also... I've never had that happen to me... yet. You're right about recovering. Had huge damage on a serious 6 caused by rabbits where only 1 lower brach remained. That's the plant at harvest. at least 6 1/2 foot tall. I cross fingers for you mate.

 

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sorry to hear about the damage mate , that sucks  but I hope they recover for you and you get something of them at least,..

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thanks @panik, feel like a titanic donger for not staking them. although they have good cover they are located near the base of a windmill - because theres SO much fucking wind here. let my gaurd down with the amazing may weather... lesson learned! 

 

@Boomslang :woot: what an amazing looking beast she was! wow... you give me much big hope! thanks :)

 

 when i was growing indoor the plants that i physically brutalized, either by mistake or on purpose, always yielded the most. i was planning on doing some crimping and the likes, but not snapping the fuckers in half!

 

the good news is the snapped mighty gold is already heading for the sun. think i see new growth on the dfgs, but its too early to really say.

 

still early in the season, not out of play yet. thanks for looking in gents...

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

End of June in the little big plot. A mighty gold closest to us and a DFG to the right...

 

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Dat DFG...

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Over the other side at the big big plot.  Dfg back left, Mighty Gold back center...

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DFG

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MG

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Over at the wind struck plot we see the mighty gold's, one making a fantastic recovery...

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Look at this broke back bitch, fixing herself Up proper nice...

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And the Mighty gold from the first pic. Dunno why it's down here... All plants seem to be in early flowering. Bonza!

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:cheers:

 

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3 hours ago, beezee said:

Making a good recovery there lol

 

Almost back to full size, right? 

 

:)

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

earlier today, at the big big plot

 

a DFG

 

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a mighty gold

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over at the little big plot, Mighty Gold in foregrund, DFG in back

 

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the DFG

 

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the Mighty Gold

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down by the tracks the still standing mighty golds are flourishing. the undisturbed one is into bud and the snapped one is maybe a week or ten days behind, but has become an absolute monster bush like pubic patches in 70's porn. its all over the shop. wild.

 

the two dfg, though but stumps one month ago, are showing truly impressive recovery....

 

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from snapped in half to this! what a fucking beast bush!

 

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only watered them 3 or 4 times since they've been out, maybe a litre or so each. feel a bit guilty hearing how much people have been slaving water about. (apart from @beezeelol)

 

the mighty gold has not had much smell to it thus far, but when you rub the tender young budlings - wow, some serious funk of sweet sour berries, skunk tones and chocolate in there too. very promising.

 

at both sites with RGS genetics i have planted comparison plants from well known seed retailers - dutch passion durban poison above, eazy sat and mr nice in the big plot.

 

its not hard to see which plants are ahead. and to think i actually paid money for those inferior brands and the RGS seeds were a gift from a stranger on an internet forum...

 

the mind boggles. thanks again @panik

 

:cheers:

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, tsk said:

(apart from @beezeelol)

It's far too hot to be lugging water around :D

 

They're looking stunning mate, I bet your as impressed as I am ;)

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Cheers beez, i am truly impressed with these plants, equally surprised that I've got them this far! Superpowers might be fading...

 

Imagine chopping end of August, at lat 56, with a photo!  Looks like 6 or so weeks to go, but let's wait and see...

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Down by the tracks earlier today...

 

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Wee dfg re-growth at the front,  broke back mighty gold bitch to the left and untouched mighty gold to the right.

 

The wee dfg re-growth is starting to fluff up

 

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Snapped in half yet still faster to flowering than all my other photos...

 

The mighty gold's look good

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And even better through sunglasses...

 

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3 to 4 weeks to go on the untouched one. Soon!

 

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