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Organic Auto Daiquari Lime XXL(Dutch Passion). Out(51°N.W). Late mega plantaricus. Breeder.

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Hello Bro! I am engaged in breeding and selection of cannabis varieties to obtain high-quality seeds

I dug up a plantarik and sowed a tall auto Daiquari Lime XXL (Dutch Passion) all this - 06/10/22. The heat was more than +30 C. As always, the abundance of midges and mosquitoes, even during the day. Also thick grass almost to the waist already. I had to work hard, only such a shovel mastered it.
It turned out - 3 rows of 10+ meters and one 2 meters. This is what one person managed to master in half a day.
Fertilizers - mineral complex. And were sprinkled with slug pellets.

I have been growing this variety for several years, it is sticky and resinous.
 

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I had a lot less digging than that and it took me days but I'm a buggered up old fart so it's all a lot harder than it used to be. :)

Time to fire up the weed whacker in there or are you keeping it stealthy?

Hoping you get great weather!

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Now I can see them! Must have been a chore weeding that lot.

Wish I could grow that many outside but sure don't envy all the trimming to bring that crop in. A wood chipper would come in handy for that. ;)

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Full bloom stage.
 

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The cones are ripe, the tops are cut off, the lower ones are still growing. The bumps are very large. To take out the harvest from this plantation, a sportsman had to make two walks, and even then he barely made it.

On September 1, there was a frost, the side leaves were broken. Those fasts from Europe grow nearby, the situation is much worse there, almost all the bushes are beaten, although they have just begun to bloom.

My landraces have been corrected)
 

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Frost on the first of Sept. !? We haven't had a real frost yet and we are 56°N here. I chopped my plants down on the 17th to find they are full of seeds from a hemp field only 5 or 6 km away from me. A new hemp processing plant is being built just 10km down the road from me so lots of farmers will be growing some hemp around me next summer. So much for growing outdoors around here. Opium poppies next year out there I guess if I can find some seeds. Will have to time indoor grows so nothing is flowering during hemp season too. Pollen will find a way in no matter what I do. :(

Good luck with the weather until you can get those finished!

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