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Thought I'd update on how my grow is doing since it's been awhile. Just harvested my Jack Herer autos and now working on getting the rest of the girls to the finish line. So far, they're doing well and I expect a decent harvest this year. I've got Purple Maze, Purple Kush, and Pine Tar Kush going. Just using Mega Crop and their bud enhancer this year to test it out. I'm pleased with this combination at this point. I also used beneficial nematodes and a few compost tea soaks as well. I have yet to see a bug on the plants in the greenhouse and the outside plants are faring well in that department as well. Since I have hundreds of hummingbirds in my yard (I go through about 30lbs. of sugar a week feeding them--6 feeders filled twice a day), I have noticed a distinct lack of insects due to the hummingbird's need for protein. Pretty amazing little birds and I think they are super beneficial to have in the yard.

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That's a sweet lookin greenhouse!
 
That's a sweet lookin greenhouse!

Thanks! Built it about 20 years ago and we've propagated a lot of the plants we now have growing on our 1.5 acres. It's pretty much set and forget with ventilation, water, etc. While the initial investment was a bit higher than normal due to using all solid redwood for everything, it's been much easier to maintain. Every few years it gets a coat of stain and it's good to go. I added a Quest dehumidifier this year and it's been working incredibly well. Here's a pic of the outside.

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The people who grew that plant only germinated the seeds in March. They were not 10 foot plants lol

Germinated in March = 10ft plant when its time to put them out in June. I live 20min from this farm and socialize with people who work there, they use siskiyou techniques. I've already given too much information that people pay for. It takes massive amounts of labor... very impressive, but not efficient.
 
Germinated in March = 10ft plant when its time to put them out in June. I live 20min from this farm and socialize with people who work there, they use siskiyou techniques. I've already given too much information that people pay for. It takes massive amounts of labor... very impressive, but not efficient.
Hmmm.... so 3 months from seed is going to equal 10 foot plants indoors? That's just kinda hard to believe. Even some of the wicked awesome indoor growers plants in different forums thr plants are only a few feet high in a couple of months.
But hey whatever lol not worth debating lol
 
Hmmm.... so 3 months from seed is going to equal 10 foot plants indoors? That's just kinda hard to believe. Even some of the wicked awesome indoor growers plants in different forums thr plants are only a few feet high in a couple of months.
But hey whatever lol not worth debating lol

Yeah here is a pic of their full terms from June 5th. Nice healthy 3ft starts ready to explode, better than a rootbound ten foot start IMO.
 

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Hi
As the title goes, post em up! Let's see what you're growin in the great outdoors for 2020!
I'll start, a bunch of hurtin seedlings needing a feeding!
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Thought I'd update on how my grow is doing since it's been awhile. Just harvested my Jack Herer autos and now working on getting the rest of the girls to the finish line. So far, they're doing well and I expect a decent harvest this year. I've got Purple Maze, Purple Kush, and Pine Tar Kush going. Just using Mega Crop and their bud enhancer this year to test it out. I'm pleased with this combination at this point. I also used beneficial nematodes and a few compost tea soaks as well. I have yet to see a bug on the plants in the greenhouse and the outside plants are faring well in that department as well. Since I have hundreds of hummingbirds in my yard (I go through about 30lbs. of sugar a week feeding them--6 feeders filled twice a day), I have noticed a distinct lack of insects due to the hummingbird's need for protein. Pretty amazing little birds and I think they are super beneficial to have in the yard.

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I use a hummingbird feeder too, as well I plant peppermint and fennel around the garden. Even have a wasp nest close by which take care of various insects. So far no problems in the garden. Beautiful greenhouse, very envious.
 
Outdoor this year:
GSC bagseed... It was damn tasty and I needed to get back at the clone store in Denver for selling me plants years ago that were infected. Which I had to get rid of. I also bought some bottom bud GSC from there and was really tasty and good, also had some seeds in those bottom buds... So I’m growing about 8-9 of those and they all female. I also have Sweet poison(1024) 2.0., Gooeytang( tangerine power x purple mayhem). Tangerine power 2.0( so damn tasty) Purple Wreck 2.0., Killer Tang ( killer skunk x tangerine power) C4 ( gorilla glue #4 from SeA FOUr x gorilla glue#4), Dynamite 2.0..
The one that has the early flower development was an extra plant that I didn’t transplant because I was going to give it away. Instead I kept it and paid very little attention to it and transplanted it in dirt with some random nutrients. It didn’t get the same treatment as the other much larger plants. There are actually two of these runts which are killer tang and they are packing on buds early. A early present perhaps before the big cut. And further testing on my genetics. All are looking to be female so far. Last year I had 16 females and no replacements. This year I had to replace three plants which were males. And I had back ups so 24 plants plus two runts so far. I’m excited they are all starting to flower. It’s been super dry here in Colorado though. We could use some rain.
 

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Germinated in March = 10ft plant when its time to put them out in June. I live 20min from this farm and socialize with people who work there, they use siskiyou techniques. I've already given too much information that people pay for. It takes massive amounts of labor... very impressive, but not efficient.

thank you Average! I’m paying attention and once again I appreciate your feedback.
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Peace be with you and all of our fellow brothers and sisters!!
 
Threw one girl outside just got tired of it and it’s probs but I thrived. I gave all my extra clones to a buddy and transplanted mine to a 7 gal pot from one gal. He waters with nothing but rain water. Big plant is mine. Leggy ones are his but he only put them out three weeks ago. They’re all in flower. It’s hot and sunny here still but my inside girls took 12 weeks so I’m not surprised Ideas in the works ;)
 

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Thought I'd update on how my grow is doing since it's been awhile. Just harvested my Jack Herer autos and now working on getting the rest of the girls to the finish line. So far, they're doing well and I expect a decent harvest this year. I've got Purple Maze, Purple Kush, and Pine Tar Kush going. Just using Mega Crop and their bud enhancer this year to test it out. I'm pleased with this combination at this point. I also used beneficial nematodes and a few compost tea soaks as well. I have yet to see a bug on the plants in the greenhouse and the outside plants are faring well in that department as well. Since I have hundreds of hummingbirds in my yard (I go through about 30lbs. of sugar a week feeding them--6 feeders filled twice a day), I have noticed a distinct lack of insects due to the hummingbird's need for protein. Pretty amazing little birds and I think they are super beneficial to have in the yard.

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Hey idyl , where do you find such a large population of hummingbirds ? Just curious ......
California ?
 
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