


Freakshow arrived
she’s going strong their already showing their freakish leaves. something weird going on with these 2 I am pretty sure I have at least 2 males, keeping a close eye on all 4.

Grape Crush
started new grape crush seeds. The first batch was a single plant, that had been in flower for about a month (planted Jan 25) It started flowering super early and has rock-hard buds. So I am pheno-hunting now. These started germinating 2 days ago, they are all popping. I will update as it goes. Their…

Siberian Ruderalis
A natural ‘autoflower”, Siberian Ruderalis can be traced back to regions in Siberia, Russia. It adapted to harsh climates and is often used in breeding for its autoflowering traits in cannabis cultivation. They have a unique appearance, as well as containing high amounts of CBD and almost no THC start8ng 3rd week




High Times: Weighing the Pros and Cons of Indoor vs Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation
From sun-kissed buds to secret grow rooms, we dive into the debate of indoor vs outdoor cannabis cultivation. Let’s weigh the highs and lows!

Planning 2024’s First Grow
Planning for the first grow of 2024 The first Grow will be including clones from my Terrapin skunk, as well as Giraffe P, Siberian Ruderalis and Grape Crush. above is my Terrapin Skunk Giraffe P, Ruderalis, and Grape Crush

Autoflowers are becoming just as potent as photo-periods
Autoflowers, once considered less potent than their photo-period counterparts, are now proving their worth. With advancements in breeding techniques, these compact plants are packing a punch. Boasting high THC levels and impressive yields, autoflowers are gaining popularity among growers seeking potent and efficient strains. Don’t underestimate their small size; these plants mean business.