Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Fellow Michigan outdoor grower here and yes, it is indeed shitty weather. Found bud rot in 1 flower.
Takes 3 gallons to spray them all with fungicide (organic in flower) and I'm doing it once a week!
Have to go out there today with the hungry mosquitoes who bite through clothing. I would pray for frost but...
Still at least a month away from harvest.
I am in Michigan as well, this shit is why I am growing smaller plants to hopefully avoid the many issues fall brings us. I didn’t put the girls outside until June 18 this year (usually middle of may). They are 3’ ish tall at the moment and have had zero issues so far. It’s cool to grow big ass 8’ plants but the heartache and headaches aren’t worth it in my opinion.

I popped seeds in the soil on aug 11 for my winter indoor run to make up for the loss of poundage
 
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My Blue Dream Jungle, featuring the Mature Girl and her florage yesterday:

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I think she, or all, might need some bud food, all advice welcomed. They are more in the shadow of the house day by day, which should also stimulate flowering.
 
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My Blue Dream Jungle, featuring the Mature Girl and her florage yesterday:

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I think she, or all, might need some bud food, all advice welcomed. They are more in the shadow of the house day by day, which should also stimulate flowering.
WoW!! If you can afford it, I use Advanced Nutrients' Bud Candy:

 
Captspaulding

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Oldchucky

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My Blue Dream Jungle, featuring the Mature Girl and her florage yesterday:

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I think she, or all, might need some bud food, all advice welcomed. They are more in the shadow of the house day by day, which should also stimulate flowering.
I would think about starting to remove some of those dead and dying shade leaves also. And time to start formulating a plan to support them when the buds fatten up. Looking good. Good luck! It’s crunch time!
 
Captspaulding

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The main thing is(as far as I know).....you want to use different nutes for veg and flowering because the plant's needs are different in these stages....
I would think about starting to remove some of those dead and dying shade leaves also. And time to start formulating a plan to support them when the birds fatten up. Looking good. Good luck! It’s crunch time!
 
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I would think about starting to remove some of those dead and dying shade leaves also. And time to start formulating a plan to support them when the birds fatten up. Looking good. Good luck! It’s crunch time!
Oh yeah, every day I take out the droopiest yellows and of course any browns, from all of them. If they aren’t drooping and don’t have brown spots I leave them for tomorrow, under the theory she is cannabalizing herself for buds, and I don’t want to interfere too much…

Interesting thing I learned this year is that even very droopy yellows at the top cling tightly, they don’t just pop off with a gentle pull. And I can barely reach them…
 
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Oh yeah, every day I take out the droopiest yellows and of course any browns, from all of them. If they aren’t drooping and don’t have brown spots I leave them for tomorrow, under the theory she is cannabalizing herself for buds, and I don’t want to interfere too much…

Interesting thing I learned this year is that even very droopy yellows at the top cling tightly, they don’t just pop off with a gentle pull. And I can barely reach them…
Be careful on the ladder! Think long and hard about the consequences of your actions! When you go down off the ladder at our age, there usually aren’t any do overs. I won’t grow them big enough to need a ladder!
 
Captspaulding

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I put a thick ass layer tho so it's kinda like half of my top soil is cinnamon..kinda has me trippin..still should be ok right?
There’s a lesson here buddy. Always think twice about what you plan on doing, double check your work, you know, the approach “measure 2 times, cut once” is always a good mantra, especially when one has the predisposition to throw the kitchen sink at it. Which again, don’t get me wrong, is better than the latter. So at the end of the day, look up the chemical make up of cinnamon, what nutrients it has if any, and then try to see if it applies, or is a detriment. I just think you may need to name you’re herb “snickerdoodles” those cookies are delicious and covered in cinnamon.
 
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I like the way he goes off, half cocked, and then asks if what he did will do any harm! Kind of got it bass Ackwards! It’s got a certain charm to it though! Love the sense of desperation! As long as somebody else!😄
 
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There’s a lesson here buddy. Always think twice about what you plan on doing, double check your work, you know, the approach “measure 2 times, cut once” is always a good mantra, especially when one has the predisposition to throw the kitchen sink at it. Which again, don’t get me wrong, is better than the latter. So at the end of the day, look up the chemical make up of cinnamon, what nutrients it has if any, and then try to see if it applies, or is a detriment. I just think you may need to name you’re herb “snickerdoodles” those cookies are delicious and covered in cinnamon.
😂😶‍🌫️😂
 
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