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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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It's that time again, thc farmers!! What bomb ass strains are you running for the 2024??!! I got a bunch this year!! I like the old schools, so got lots of them, and a few modern hybrids!!
D.j. short blueberry
Reeferman Santa marta gold
Black domina from sensi
Balkh afgani from kalifa
bodhi aca gold x (burmese x afgani)
Blue bonnet x Louis o.g. (riot seeds)
G.D.P. x ice cream cake
sour diesel (reeferman)
Super lemon haze x bog sour bubble
Purple punch (freebie)
Purple urkle x fire o.g. View attachment 2158663
LETS GROW!!!
Super excited for you hope to see the girls later on
 
Love growing outdoors the skies the limit. This is one of 28 I have this year and we have about 9-10 weeks of the grow season to go,flower time. This Black Widow was started in the ground outside in late April from feminized seeds from ILGM, no germination, planted straight in the ground. I've been growing for 50+ years and Ive noticed all seeds started straight out in the ground grow more resilient, stronger, bigger and disease and pest resistant plants period. No matter what strain it is.This Black Widow shows a extremely healthy plant that has surpassed the parameters set for how big an Indica plant grows and with just an occasional toss of nutrients here and there when she looks sad and picks her right up. Today is August 17, Pic is August 8th, and she stands 10ft. 6 inches and is 5 ft 5 inches wide with over 2 months left to grow. The Purple Haze had started budding out a week ago at 8 ft 7 inches Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.
What nutes did ya use on the black widow? She’s beautiful
 
Love seeing all the pictures of what people have going on. Here's a closer up of my big girl. Flowering is coming along nicely.
My 2 week old babies spending their first few hours in the sun today.
 

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Your plants are looking amazing wow indeed. Your gonnna laugh now! What kinda flowers are in the front of your plants are they cosmos? They’re beautiful I love em.
 
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Broooo?!? Or Miss Mary crotch pleasure to be in your existence. Look at those fricken things. What did you get clones from the annunnaki haha amazing job what’s the secret or even some advice on anything related lol
Those who from the heavens came reveal their secrets to no human souls.

Unfortunately... otherwise all our plants would look like rottencrotch's if they did.
 
Broooo?!? Or Miss Mary crotch pleasure to be in your existence. Look at those fricken things. What did you get clones from the annunnaki haha amazing job what’s the secret or even some advice on anything related lol
Honestly....start with a good base soil mix with good aeration...I prefer no amendments in mix as I add my own.....I play around but at my last place it was a few fabric pots and holes in the ground and I just added amendments, cover crops, and mother nature took.care of rest....same here...this year it was NutriRich granular mixed in 3 year old soil with teas ,mycos, and luck....I will most likely redo garden this year if I can....screening the current soil.and adding new base soil and cover.crops, mycos, and amendments maybe in.beds this.time with smaller scrogged plants light dep 3 decent harvests instead of big mamajamas
 
@MaryJane RottenCrotch has it correct. Mother nature handles most of it if you can create a situation where you can step out of her way and let her do what she do best 😍

Free range goat shit, homemade composts, local flood plane loam, horticultural pumice stone. Compost teas. On top of an already thriving soul ecosystem. The simpler and more nature-bound I can get it, seems like the better results I get

Some storm lighting shots from yesterday 😍
 

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@MaryJane RottenCrotch has it correct. Mother nature handles most of it if you can create a situation where you can step out of her way and let her do what she do best 😍

Free range goat shit, homemade composts, local flood plane loam, horticultural pumice stone. Compost teas. On top of an already thriving soul ecosystem. The simpler and more nature-bound I can get it, seems like the better results I get

Some storm lighting shots from yesterday 😍
Yep....let mama nature and our love for these plants teachnus....alot to.learn , and not to sound like some hippie but I've seen all kinds of grows in and out, legal and not, and damn has keeping it simple been the better choice at least for me...but an individual s situation dictate s alot as well and I just prefer learning in this manner....I love everyones way to.grow.as long as their growing their own cannabis
 
Honestly....start with a good base soil mix with good aeration...I prefer no amendments in mix as I add my own.....I play around but at my last place it was a few fabric pots and holes in the ground and I just added amendments, cover crops, and mother nature took.care of rest....same here...this year it was NutriRich granular mixed in 3 year old soil with teas ,mycos, and luck....I will most likely redo garden this year if I can....screening the current soil.and adding new base soil and cover.crops, mycos, and amendments maybe in.beds this.time with smaller scrogged plants light dep 3 decent harvests instead of big mamajamas
I appreciate ya taking the time bro truly do. Def incorporate that into my next grow this is only my 3rd time first time being autos. Bet I’ve since stepped up my game a little went with mars hydro 8x8 2 fav-1000w lights with the extra or,r, and uv specs. I also have some outside I will add pics if ya end up taking a look tell me what ya think and also any suggestions on nutes, tricks or anything else that will push them through like the beginning stages of flower?
 

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@MaryJane RottenCrotch has it correct. Mother nature handles most of it if you can create a situation where you can step out of her way and let her do what she do best 😍

Free range goat shit, homemade composts, local flood plane loam, horticultural pumice stone. Compost teas. On top of an already thriving soul ecosystem. The simpler and more nature-bound I can get it, seems like the better results I get

Some storm lighting shots from yesterday 😍
Absolutely agree Mother Nature does take care of all
 
I appreciate ya taking the time bro truly do. Def incorporate that into my next grow this is only my 3rd time first time being autos. Bet I’ve since stepped up my game a little went with mars hydro 8x8 2 fav-1000w lights with the extra or,r, and uv specs. I also have some outside I will add pics if ya end up taking a look tell me what ya think and also any suggestions on nutes, tricks or anything else that will push them through like the beginning stages of flower?
id suggest dialing the N back on those flowering indoor sativas just a hair. Beyind that youre looking fantastic imho. (sorry i know you're not asking me lol) Not a problem now, but it is a bit up, but might become one later on with a plant like that.

If bigger plants is something you're after as well, definitely look more into sativa dominant lineages for outdoor (so long as you have the growing season for em). I have a couple indicas out there about 5 foot. But i also have a 13ftx15 ish ft sativa that prob gonna yield 3+ lbs. And several more hybrid phenos all over the map in between

Your outdoor plants look fantastic though, so do your indoor.
 
You may also wanna clean up your outdoor plants undersides a bit. To a foot or two off the ground depending on plant size. You wont yield anything of value down there anyway, and it'll make it easier for bugs to get on your plant.

Cleaning that up will also reduce chances of mold and rot on into flower. It'll massively up the airflow through your plants
 
id suggest dialing the N back on those flowering indoor sativas just a hair. Beyind that youre looking fantastic imho. (sorry i know you're not asking me lol) Not a problem now, but it is a bit up, but might become one later on with a plant like that.

If bigger plants is something you're after as well, definitely look more into sativa dominant lineages for outdoor. I have a couple indicas out there about 5 foot. But i also have a 13ftx15 ish ft sativa that prob gonna yield 3+ lbs. And several more hybrid phenos all over the map in between

Your outdoor plants look fantastic though, so do your indoor.
Listen I really wanted to join a good well known forum obviously because I’m a newbie haha and need to learn a lifetime amount of knowledge and I’m about 20 years late to the party so I’ll take any and all advice from anyone.. and when the day comes when I’m ready and pass it down
 
You may also wanna clean up your outdoor plants undersides a bit. To a foot or two off the ground depending on plant size. You wont yield anything of value down there anyway, and it'll make it easier for bugs to get on your plant.

Cleaning that up will also reduce chances of mold and rot on into flower. It'll massively up the airflow through your plants
Appreciate it bro I will def do that
 
Appreciate it bro I will def do that
Bottom right of this pic is a good example of what I mean. Best I got without going back outside lol.

It just lets air get Into your girls more freely, and takes away a lot of Hermie risk material as well as stuff the mites will have a field day with.

I can get low and move under my entire patch and see everything from underneath. It'll cut your mold, rot, and mite rates by more then half through flower
 

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I appreciate ya taking the time bro truly do. Def incorporate that into my next grow this is only my 3rd time first time being autos. Bet I’ve since stepped up my game a little went with mars hydro 8x8 2 fav-1000w lights with the extra or,r, and uv specs. I also have some outside I will add pics if ya end up taking a look tell me what ya think and also any suggestions on nutes, tricks or anything else that will push them through like the beginning stages of flower?
I'm not much of a teacher or pastor on of much knowledge, lol.... I try , most of the time.i can tell.you what i..currently doing fail or prevail its learning for me, I always start with the K.I.S.S. method, keep it simple stupid, and as I gain knowledge I adjust accordingly on nutrients , lighting, heat/air all the equivalents to end up with a harvest worthy of sharing and making some.coinage with....many many failed grows under my belt and ended up.just doing my thing here and where .....which is possible my family will.move again sooner than later, but to a friendlier region around my corner for the famalam , aka family!!! Depending on what you choose to use heed to less is always best to.start and go.from there and a little at a time some strains you can push and some are finicky little ladies...have fun with it and it will wow you and what you can learn just from the plants, books help too find any and all.and make your own conclusions that work in your situation, grow.on and your ladies are lovely!!!
 
I appreciate ya taking the time bro truly do. Def incorporate that into my next grow this is only my 3rd time first time being autos. Bet I’ve since stepped up my game a little went with mars hydro 8x8 2 fav-1000w lights with the extra or,r, and uv specs. I also have some outside I will add pics if ya end up taking a look tell me what ya think and also any suggestions on nutes, tricks or anything else that will push them through like the beginning stages of flower?
I also just noticed your cucumber vines raised off the ground right next to your cannabis plants.

That is not the best idea. The strains of powdery mildew that infect cucumber and squash vines are the same strains that infect cannabis. (That white powdery looking stuff you probably already have on those cucumbers this late in the season)

I'm not much of a teacher or pastor on of much knowledge, lol.... I try , most of the time.i can tell.you what i..currently doing fail or prevail its learning for me, I always start with the K.I.S.S. method, keep it simple stupid, and as I gain knowledge I adjust accordingly on nutrients , lighting, heat/air all the equivalents to end up with a harvest worthy of sharing and making some.coinage with....many many failed grows under my belt and ended up.just doing my thing here and where .....which is possible my family will.move again sooner than later, but to a friendlier region around my corner for the famalam , aka family!!! Depending on what you choose to use heed to less is always best to.start and go.from there and a little at a time some strains you can push and some are finicky little ladies...have fun with it and it will wow you and what you can learn just from the plants, books help too find any and all.and make your own conclusions that work in your situation, grow.on and your ladies are lovely!!!

when it comes to growing outdoors in ground. I live by KISS. It's a bit nuts how long it really took for that to sink in too. Was always trying to find the next best product to give my plants the next best edge.

But then came along some of the dankest flower ive ever smoked. Grown outside from goat shit.
 
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