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  • Rwise
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    I dont start photos inside, but plant them out before the last frosts (I got a late start with some this year), yes they may need covered. Or go with autos (the big girls not the shrimps). Outside in the pasture, one does not want a trail to them, I used animal paths/trails and plant off to the sides. Yes they can finish, may want to try a short cycle (something that takes 8 weeks to flower, like an Indica). BTW I dont blame the lady for her paranoia.

  • Floopydoop
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    Ok, so I think we've made it back to veg, just in time for them to flower again. Don't see but a few dime sized buds on the lower branches....gotta remove them all, huh? Even though they're going right back into flower? These gonna stretch again? Oh me oh my...what have I done went and did.

    Accidentally brought my macro, so these are from about 10 feet away.

    I'm 6 foot tall, the Bruce Banner is up to my chin. Them main colas are gonna be as chonky as my thigh...

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    One of the hidden buds....gotta remove?

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    Alaska TF.......turning into a bush and I did nothing but top it once. About waist tall, and 3' diameter

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    Not really any bud sites I could find...but she's dense.

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  • Puglover1
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    HI, a friend wants to grow outside next year. His wife was from the Philippines, they have a daughter, wife is paranoid about the weed. A mutual friend own 20 acres 10-15 minutes away and gave permission. Even if I started them for him inside do you think photos could grow to fruition outdoors in Zone 5b/IL? Thanks!

  • Rwise
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    Yesterday was the longest day of the year here, first thing I did was get out the tractor and off to the spring for some water. I found the mud had expanded without my consent, and got stuck, spent a bit of time pulling it out, then back to getting water. Supposed to get rain today, all rain barrels ready to catch whatever I can. The spring water runs a tad high on PH so I used black strap to bring it in range. Flower season is near as the days grow short!

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Looking healthy boy howdy these plants love the heat at this age. They grow inches a day

  • Booger789
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    Everything in the garden is doing well. My buts been busy fixing A/C’s Been watering everyday to every other day since the heat came on.
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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Here's my bush LOL ( watch yer mouth ) soon to be a small tree it's my tallest photo so far 3ft.she's a Peanut Butter Breath clone. Mine were put out later cause i did'nt want early flower crap reveg like last summer. All are indica hybrids anyway so will stay un 6 ft i hope all in 15gal plastic pots with lots of holes drilled into them. Good homemade worm composted soil, coco coir an vermiculite & perilite. First feeding of dyna grow today do to heat wave.

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  • Rwise
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    Another week gone, yesterday was freaking hot here, the Wet Teddy Bears are looking good, I did give them a taste of molasses just before the sun went on high output. The Greasy Grapes is soon to be harvested (seeds are almost ripe)
    The Blueberry that was all twisty is doing much better, the 2 Tablespoons of sulfur did the trick. Everything else is as it should be.
    I have to get my well up and running, has not been used in many years, but i see hot dry weather ahead and the need for untreated water. Damn it was hot, I got the foot valve on the tubing, into the well, 60 feet was all I could get it into the well (IDK how deep this one is). Hook up the pump and prime it up, run all the water out onto the ground. I'll flush it again today, and then with some bleach, after all that then take a sample for testing.
    And the last pic is my Aloe Vera in flower!

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  • Rwise
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    Lookin good!

  • Booger789
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    Weekly update everything is loving the hot humid days here we are having. The Trainwreck is just exploding growth wise. Tomatoes and squash are giving it hell too. My garden is alive and doing well. Hope you all are having a wonderful early summer. I’m getting busy at work due to the heat. I am an hvac guy. So busy as the bees this time of year.
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  • SoOrbudgal
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    OMG way too hot. This is when i move my plants into shade areas. Thank you garden carts, easy on the legs an back.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Hello desertdan boy those garden carts save the day don't they? Lucky you getting fresh veggies already. We have good rain temps in low 60s summer is trying on all our gardens. I hope you have a low bug issue this year.

  • Rwise
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    I am not looking for many days over 100* here in OK, but its damn well going to fell like it!

  • Rwise
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    Nice start, those veggies will go good with some fine smoked meat! Yep BBQ season is here!

  • desertdan
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    105 here today no big deal they like it. 112 by sat.

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