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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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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
I grow the gamut from small to tall and this late summer weather is the cause of bud rot in my smaller faster flowering phenos. Best of luck
 
When is time to Harvest outdoor bud is much different than indoor. Already took two girls about a week early. 8 to 12 ounces on these girls.
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Unfortunately I had to take down about half of my Carolina blue number two. She was eatin up severely with bud rot. Been working so much and taking care of everybody else around the house. It only took like three or four days of me not going out there going through it and picking out the bad spots and treating it that the rot spread so fast. I just had no other option but to take down about half of the plant. I know that plant isn't going to last much longer out there, but I'm trying to give the other bud sites a chance to wrapping up a little bit more before I have to cut them because I'm pretty sure by next weekend that whole entire plants going to be gone. But then again I could be wrong. Hopefully cutting out all the dead spots is going to give it enough air and light to dry out everything a little bit better and it might not get much more rot on it. But it breaks my heart to have to do this because she was going to have some fat nugs on her and she was smelling good and looking good. Getting nice and frosty and then boom I had to kill it.
 

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Unfortunately I had to take down about half of my Carolina blue number two. She was eatin up severely with bud rot. Been working so much and taking care of everybody else around the house. It only took like three or four days of me not going out there going through it and picking out the bad spots and treating it that the rot spread so fast. I just had no other option but to take down about half of the plant. I know that plant isn't going to last much longer out there, but I'm trying to give the other bud sites a chance to wrapping up a little bit more before I have to cut them because I'm pretty sure by next weekend that whole entire plants going to be gone. But then again I could be wrong. Hopefully cutting out all the dead spots is going to give it enough air and light to dry out everything a little bit better and it might not get much more rot on it. But it breaks my heart to have to do this because she was going to have some fat nugs on her and she was smelling good and looking good. Getting nice and frosty and then boom I had to kill it.
So sad, uncle. I feel your pain. 2 years ago I had to trash my entire grow because I had to go out of town and when I came back....
So now I grow autos for our medicine and the photos are just for fun.
I'm hoping that with the different flowering times, maybe something will avoid the spores. I'm spraying and feeding so I'm hopeful.

Unfortunately I'm due to go out of town again, next week, and won't be back for 2 weeks. We'll see what survives. 🫤
 
how do ppl fit a carbon filter, exhaust fan, and light in small tents?
Well, you don’t have to honestly, but there is a cross bar setup in the tent package to hang from, it’s always good to set the filter right above and behind your light to evac heat from your lighting, especially if it doesn’t have a detachable driver. But, there are outside the tent applications too.
 
This is rot right? First time, assuming I need a couple more weeks to be proper done. Just trying to learn as much as I can this year. Do I just keep chopping it out as I find it? It seems to usually be above 60% humidity. This is just a part of life growing outdoors?
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Well, you don’t have to honestly, but there is a cross bar setup in the tent package to hang from, it’s always good to set the filter right above and behind your light to evac heat from your lighting, especially if it doesn’t have a detachable driver. But, there are outside the tent applications too.
Ok cool It's a 2.3x2.3x5.3 tent I'll make it work ..I'm finding whiteflies on one of my plants now these things do damage fast
 
Ok cool It's a 2.3x2.3x5.3 tent I'll make it work ..I'm finding whiteflies on one of my plants now these things do damage fast
The shit they leave behind is gross right?
 
This is rot right? First time, assuming I need a couple more weeks to be proper done. Just trying to learn as much as I can this year. Do I just keep chopping it out as I find it? It seems to usually be above 60% humidity. This is just a part of life growing outdoors?
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Snip snip. Unfortunately, yes. Keep on keeping on.
 
Sorry for all the questions guys but I'm about to chop this auto and bud wash it then hang it up in my tent, will a 6in oscillating fan work for the drying process ? I have a 2nd fan if needed and can I dry without a carbon filter/exhaust fan?
 
This is rot right? First time, assuming I need a couple more weeks to be proper done. Just trying to learn as much as I can this year. Do I just keep chopping it out as I find it? It seems to usually be above 60% humidity. This is just a part of life growing outdoors?
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Yes, that's it. You can cut it out, treat the stem with alcohol, and keep on keeping on, or chop the plant and call it a day. I've done both.
About a month ago my autos were infected so I trimmed all the fan leaves and the 3 lobed leaves and took most down.

BUT, the weather got warmer and drier for a week, and the bud rot stopped on the one plant left until it rained and got humid again, then it started up again. So I harvested that one yesterday.

It is possible that an insect chomped on the flower and caused it to be weak and develop the rot. Or, it's genetically weak to botrytis.
 
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