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    #1
    Junior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    It's rained, humidity is up and tis the time to grow.
    I decided to log this time and seeing the nice people on here, will post pictures too.

    I always grow like this till they're big enough to transplant to hills outside, and don't grow every year (get great hash locally).

    The seeds are *all* locally sourced bagseed and have been selected from batches of smoke that we liked. There's Indica's and Sativa's in there, some of the seeds were labeled and we know if they're the more common Indica's.
    The others were sourced in trenches with mortars hammering over us and we'll only know the strain when they vegetate.

    The idea is to have a good time, and learn.

    Informed well wishers are welcome to comment.
    Techno-hydro growers - stay away.
    Nomad1 Reviewed by Nomad1 on . Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log It's rained, humidity is up and tis the time to grow. I decided to log this time and seeing the nice people on here, will post pictures too. I always grow like this till they're big enough to transplant to hills outside, and don't grow every year (get great hash locally). The seeds are *all* locally sourced bagseed and have been selected from batches of smoke that we liked. There's Indica's and Sativa's in there, some of the seeds were labeled and we know if they're the more common Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Trenches? Mortars? You up North near the Kashmir/Pakistani border?

    Lol @ techies... A lot of us are 'dabblers'... I think it was Weedhound who coined the term 'Bi-Dro' to describe us closet water growers who are in denial about our cultivatory orientation...

    Good luck for sure! I can't wait to see the results. Welcome.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    DAY 1 - GERMINATION

    June 07, 2008 6:30pm
    Putting the seeds to water.

    This strain is locally available, codenamed YG.
    It has a pretty cerebral hit and is never available without seeds, yes, it's pretty fucked to look at but you'd be surprised at how hard it hits. Smoke's pretty harsh and I'll post snaps of the buds later, don't hold your breath, they look crap.

    But we'd like to find out how well a lone female juiced to buds instead of seeds can rape our cannabinoid uptake receptors :rastasmoke:


    Weather Updated: 5:30 PM IST June 07, 2008
    Conditions: Mostly Cloudy; Temperature: 79°F (26°C)
    High/Low: 87/71°F (30/21°C)
    Humidity: 66%
    Dew Point: 70°F (21°C)
    Pressure: 29.62 in/1003 hPa
    Wind: West at 6 MPH (9 KPH)

    I don't do paper towels, a clean bowl with clean neutral water in a dark place has always borne me great shoots.



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    #4
    Junior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Trenches? Mortars? You up North near the Kashmir/Pakistani border?

    Lol @ techies... A lot of us are 'dabblers'... I think it was Weedhound who coined the term 'Bi-Dro' to describe us closet water growers who are in denial about our cultivatory orientation...

    Good luck for sure! I can't wait to see the results. Welcome.
    LoL, meant to say that we have no clue to some of the seeds origin. Poor figure of speech :S5:
    Should've added a tongue in cheek expression, must be the damned hash spliff I had earlier.
    I don't live up in that area anymore but do travel there as many times as possible, beautiful mountains and smoke up North.

    Glad to see such enthusiastic forum members, thank you for the warm welcome stinkyattic.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad1
    LoL, meant to say that we have no clue to some of the seeds origin. Poor figure of speech :S5:
    Should've added a tongue in cheek expression, must be the damned hash spliff I had earlier.
    I don't live up in that area anymore but do travel there as many times as possible, beautiful mountains and smoke up North.

    Glad to see such enthusiastic forum members, thank you for the warm welcome stinkyattic.
    oh, I was thinking to myself:

    "Man this guy is really serious about his cannabis. Trenches.. mortars?"

    lol. I look forward to seeing how these beautiful plants direct from that region grow. :thumbsup:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Yeah, a lot of growers would kill to have some of those local Indian/Paki genetics.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Nomad1, I'm looking forward to your grow. You seem to have some pretty good experience on your side, so this log should be a pretty good show. I am always intrigued by grows from around the world - MJ really has a way of bringing people together, doesn't it?

    I think you will have a really good time on this board - it is full of great, laid back people who are always willing to help.

    Be good out there!

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Ghetto Indian bagseed grow-log

    Welcome, Nomad.
    Looking forward to reading your log. Best of luck with the grow!

    Shovelhandle

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