Lets see your 2020 Outdoor Plants!

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1stonedman

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First and foremost.... my plants were started early in a tent ...then after 2 months I flipped thr lights and put them into flower for about 3 weeks. At that point I revegged them.

Second growweedeasy.com has a great tutorial on how to scrog.
Basically you just take a trellis net and put it over your plants....as the growth grows through the net you keep tucking it under. This allows lower branches to become tops and lower nodes on branches to become main branches ...do this until the net is filled then let them go. After that you can fim a few times and boom.... a shit ton of tops


Did you reveg by putting them outside?

Also could you run a flowering clone through that scheme of, reveg, flower, reveg, and if so is there any benefit?
 
TheKushie

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Did you reveg by putting them outside?

Also could you run a flowering clone through that scheme of, reveg, flower, reveg, and if so is there any benefit?
Monster crop is what your trying to do to the clones from flowering it and then put it back to reveg.the plant then is now self top/fim/lst. From what I read.
 
Greatlakes

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Did you reveg by putting them outside?

Also could you run a flowering clone through that scheme of, reveg, flower, reveg, and if so is there any benefit?
No I revegged them in the tent. One of my plants was actually a true monster cropped. That is where you actually take a clone off a plant that is budding.
 
RodKoehler

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Sour Diesel above, and Gorilla Glue below. Both in 15 gallon pots. Had to do a use duct tape on a couple Gorilla Glue branches and a Sour Diesel branch early this season. I love that this operation seems to save the branch most of the time.
 
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Greatlakes

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I should of took pics. Ants were just munchin away at the eggs. The strips were bare after one day! Lol so now we bring the larva!
I didn't use the cards for that very reason. I bought the eggs that were packed in rice hulls then you poor that into little baggies and then hang.
I didn't want the larve because they will cannibalize each other.
 
Grannieoz

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I've been lurking here for many moons and never posted till now
My flu crop has been a bit overwhelming for me. My ladies have never topped 6 ft. In a decade of backyard growing.
These Lambsbread in 10 gallon smart pots are towering over my fence and it's super difficult to keep them on the down low. Plus what's going on up there? I have balance issues so the ladder is not happening
Not complaining though!
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Rooke

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I've been lurking here for many moons and never posted till now
My flu crop has been a bit overwhelming for me. My ladies have never topped 6 ft. In a decade of backyard growing.
These Lambsbread in 10 gallon smart pots are towering over my fence and it's super difficult to keep them on the down low. Plus what's going on up there? I have balance issues so the ladder is not happening
Not complaining though!
🤗
Sweeeet!
 
Frankster

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Yea, pretty amazing things for sure. I think the 2 gallon ones perform much like the older 5 gallon "smart pots" I used to have which were hella expensive, plus needed room for storage during down times. These new pots are a must for any serious growers.

Personally, I use 1's, 2's and 3's, mostly using the 1's for indoor grows or anything under say 4 or 5 foot, and I've grown some 6-7 foot kushes right here in the house, so yea, they get really big.

some of yours there must be approaching 20 foot, looks like. Good job, they look fantastic.
 
Grannieoz

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Yea, pretty amazing things for sure. I think the 2 gallon ones perform much like the older 5 gallon "smart pots" I used to have which were hella expensive, plus needed room for storage during down times. These new pots are a must for any serious growers.

Personally, I use 1's, 2's and 3's, mostly using the 1's for indoor grows or anything under say 4 or 5 foot, and I've grown some 6-7 foot kushes right here in the house, so yea, they get really big.

some of yours there must be approaching 20 foot, looks like. Good job, they look fantastic.


Haha I think that the tallest ones are a 9+ feet but I photographed it to look more impressive, because I am kinda blown away by this experience so they seem 20 feet tall to me. I'm used to going over my plants with a jeweler's loupe to find mites and caterpillar eggs, but I am running on faith this year.
Faith and lots of early morning spraying of BT, DIY NUKEM, DIY Rosemary Oil Spider mite solution, spinosad, insect soap and if needed pyganic
I Grew the same seeds last year,
(A gift from a dear departed friend, but I left them in 4 inch pots too long last year and stunted them. Last year's crop was awesome but about 4.5 ft tall)
This has been completely unexpected, thankfully my awesome hunny can help me harvest them.
These are a big job for an old grannie. I have to hand carry water halfway around the house with a 2 gallon watering can after I reduce the ph of our hard water.
During the summer heat sometimes I have to water 3x daily. It's brutal out there.
But Lambsbread love heat as long as you keep them hydrated

Thank you for your comments
Sounds like you have expertise with this sticky situation
😉
 
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TheKushie

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Haha I think that the tallest ones are a 9+ feet but I photographed it to look more impressive, because I am kinda blown away by this experience so they seem 20 feet tall to me. I'm used to going over my plants with a jeweler's loupe to find mites and caterpillar eggs, but I am running on faith this year.
Faith and lots of early morning spraying of BT, DIY NUKEM, DIY Rosemary Oil Spider mite solution, spinosad, insect soap and if needed pyganic
I Grew the same seeds last year,
(A gift from a dear departed friend, but I left them in 4 inch pots too long last year and stunted them. Last year's crop was awesome but about 4.5 ft tall)
This has been completely unexpected, thankfully my awesome hunny can help me harvest them.
These are a big job for an old grannie. I have to hand carry water halfway around the house with a 2 gallon watering can after I reduce the ph of our hard water.
During the summer heat sometimes I have to water 3x daily. It's brutal out there.
But Lambsbread love heat as long as you keep them hydrated

Thank you for your comments
Sounds like you have expertise with this sticky situation
😉
Invest into auto pots I'm pretty sure you won't be disappointed after it does the work for you.
 
JadedMarxist

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Here an update on my outdoor skunk and my blueberry dwc that unfortunately hermed on me although no seeds yet but plenty of nanners and with 15 days there abouts left too 😭😭😭😩😩😢

The 3 in the raised garden are 2 blueberry clones not hermed. And the one on the left an ethos genetics not sure what staring tho. They got put outside only 3 weeks ago I think
 
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