Well, let’s hope Grease is The Word.
This is humble bagseed I got out of a dispensary jar of some luscious Summertime Squeeze I got at King Kush Collective in South Central which was well reviewed on Thrillist. Smoking it was a memorably wonderful buzz and I wish I had gotten much more, even with a seed or two.
A buddy of mine recently bought a house nearby with a yard and has offered me a sunny spot. I don’t own my land and I don’t have fences, so growing outside hasn’t been an option. Let’s hope it’s a girl! Let’s hope she becomes our summertime squeeze!
From Allbud:
50% Sativa /50% Indica (Leafly calls it sativa)
THC: 14% - 17%
Summertime Squeeze is a sativa dominant hybrid strain of unknown genetics due to a high level of breeder secrecy. Although the exact parentage and indica to sativa ratios are unknown for this bud, it is infamous for its social and active high that’s said to be perfect for hanging out at the beach on a lazy summer day. The high hits you quickly with an uplifting and energizing effect that seems to squeeze any negative or racing thoughts out of your mind, leaving it free to wander in pain-free introspection. This is accompanied by a mellow relaxing body high that calms any pain and leaves you in a state of serenity without upsetting your ability to function. You’ll find yourself incredibly social with this high, carrying on long philosophical conversations well into the night with these long-lasting feelings. These effects and its moderately high THC level of 14-17% make Summertime Squeeze a perfect bud for treating chronic fatigue, mild to moderate cases of depression, chronic pain, and chronic stress or anxiety. Much like the favorite drinks of summer, Summertime Squeeze has a super tasty flavor and smell of sweet tropical citrus with a powerful sugary aftertaste that almost seems to dance across your tongue. This bud has small grape-shaped bright neon green nugs with lots of leaves, long twisty amber hairs, and a frosty layer of tiny amber crystal trichomes.
Sure is pretty and will likely get huge!
Can you confirm increased growth rate or yield when using that air pot? They are pricey so you’d want to believe they work. Your opinion compared to plain fabric please. Thanks
@growdoctordc,I like the airpots because they are elevated on the bottom. The fabric pots can be bitchy to transplant. Why not try one of each? Some of mine are MaxxxYield brand. I have been able to get 6 for $58 on Amazon, “5 gallon” size. Notice I outfitted mine with pantyhose with legs tied off. This helps keep soil from coming out of the holes. Definitely go with what you can afford and change it up when or if you want to try something different.
Have looked all your plants. You’re doing great, plants are healthy, I can tell by the color of the leaves. I can’t see some slight speed bumps on the leaves, all those intervenal cells or fully loaded of water, like if it was slightly overwatered. You can lift the pots if you really wanna know if she needs water.
@TheFairyBudMother, lift the pot just after watering them, keep the weight in mind and check your pot weight every 2 days to know if they need some water again.
Great suggestion.
I decided to first try to freecycle from within my own home ;
- spare laundry baskets
- furnace filter cut up, and lined the sides with that. The corrugated filter fabric should direct root tips out rather than circling.
I doubt I’d have thought of that had we not our conversation, so thanks again for your part!
And I love your plant! It’s got groove. It’s got meaning.
Hi Sis! Sure your friend is really kind, by giving you a sunspot! More friends like this is what se need for a better future! Hope in a "cannabis scented summer breeze"! Rock on lady! 🤘