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  • Ckbrew
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    The outdoor grow. Manifold on the right, top once in the middle, no train or top on the left. Those two are just about the same in height. What, if any defoliation besides the very bottom should be done? The manifold is going to have to be hollowed out in the center as there is very little airflow in there. Although this is not done growing out, at this time I am going to say that the manifold outdoors is a bit of over kill. There are probably to many shoots on this one. There are pre-flowers and the stretch is on.

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    The outdoor solos. They are having a difficult time in this challenge. They are very root bound and therefore are not taking up the nutrients effectively. I was thinking of taking them out of the cup and cutting off some of the roots, then filling the empty space with fresh coco so maybe new roots could grow. Then again that may finish it off.

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  • 9fingerleafs
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    Thank you. Plants are not too happy with the heat and summer light schedule. I'll share again around October or November when they're really on point

  • crucialbunny
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    Now that made me kinda horny. Very nice setup you have going there. Thanks for sharing.

  • 9fingerleafs
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    Just wanted to share a little video of my operation. Veg is indoor but flowering is outdoor

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  • Going2fast
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    My lady your freak looks fine. Glad you didn't give up on that stubborn seedling. My freaks like to have wet feet. Water her good. Maybe a little n deficiency but she looks happy.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Flower stretch is going on with all my plants even Freak Show showed flower now. Last pic are the tallest ones getting close to 7ft on 2 6ft on 1 5ft on 3 and a short fatty at about 31/2 ft. I just hope they don't grow much taller i'm not looking forward to trimming trees. They do have what looks like heavy cola beginings. My freak gal was showing yellow leaf stress but after watching a video of this strain growing outdoors it had much more yellowing and deeper into flower. Those that have grown this plant do they like N more in flower or lower N higher PK which is what i've been giving the other strains. Anyhow.....gonna get in the 100s next week gonna drag some under a maple tree an some under my patio set them up on wood blocks.
    Hang in there outdoor growers

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Well you folks have had a tough summer with the rains and cooler temps earlier so maybe it slowed the show down a bit. Usually though i find males earlier showing there stuff but this one was late for me???

  • GreenState
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    SoOrbudgal I could be exaggerating, they might be 3 gal pots.
    Seems I create unintentional challenges for myself (lol). I have one plant I'm
    still questioning, only showing a few hairs and I'm sure it will never finish outside before
    frost etc. We'' see, watching closely, so far no balls.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Boy those are healthy stumps. I also drew down a couple of plants in my pots to help spread out the branches but i need to do it again. Yes to me it felt like a crisp early fall morning also. Weather is saying that we will go back up to 100f on sunday an through next week. No rain predictions. I chopped a male yesterday from a bag seed i'd planted I had it in a flower bed but it was showing it's true " maleish " quailities Pretty brave grow of yours with just 2gal. pots but your a knowledged grower who likes a challange LOL.

  • GreenState
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    Almost feels a little fallish this morning here, perhaps it's just some dryer air for a change.
    Stumpage, managed to get a lot going on in the first 4" of growth for these plants. Small 2 gal containers
    so not monsters(g).

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  • Going2fast
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    This is what a revegging bastard looks like. Started flowering a month ago for no reason a long with one I gave a friend who is growing it in Florida. Two weeks later it reverts. Been outside since early June. May have something to do with it's genes. Now it's starting to flower again. Click image for larger version

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  • Rwise
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    I find it odd that some plants seemingly attract bug more than another, but I see it too.

  • Rwise
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    The plant in 5 6 and 7 will be cut soon, I did not plan a staggered harvest, but I'll take it!

  • homegrown
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    Well its hard to follow up after seeing all these outdoor grows lol. I seem to have the WPM in control, sort of. I love my shady backyard but the plants are struggling. Sour diesel is a leaf-hopper magnet! Several different varieties- the regular rainbow colored leaf hoppers and a sneaky light green sonofabiotch that settle into the new growth. Temps in the upper 80's and humidity at the moment is 94%...and its not raining..its like a sauna ffs.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    What a difficult grow year again for you Rwise. But cheers to you for keeping on the grow. Those are some big gals to maintain most newbies would of thrown in the towel but your hardcore grower like myself who won't give up cause of mother nature throwing out curve balls. Keep on truckin and pick off those rot spots when you see them. This is how we do it and still get a LB or more of decent bud. Those long colas look frosty good to me, won't be long for you now. Mine are just beginning to flower, we've had some humid weather here now in Aug. and will be getting worse. Good luck and hope you can stay ahead of the bud rot

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