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2025 outdoor grows! Let’s see em!

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2025 outdoor grows! Let’s see em!

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You find out early in your outdoor growing career there’s no substitute for a strong bullpen! At least I did!😂✌️
My grandparents were a product of the depression and Grandma would drive across town to return an 89 cent can of beans. Unfortunately I’ve got the gene and end up hanging onto shit for no reason.

Potting up some new clones right now because I hated to see those lower branches go into the compost (and need the practice). But really, I’ve got no use for em. A couple years later it all ends up in the compost anyway.

Some years back I was whinnying about all the trimming and my MIL ask “what’s the point?” Didn’t have an answer.
 
My grandparents were a product of the depression and Grandma would drive across town to return an 89 cent can of beans. Unfortunately I’ve got the gene and end up hanging onto shit for no reason.

Potting up some new clones right now because I hated to see those lower branches go into the compost (and need the practice). But really, I’ve got no use for em. A couple years later it all ends up in the compost anyway.

Some years back I was whinnying about all the trimming and my MIL ask “what’s the point?” Didn’t have an answer.
It’s a different point for everyone for some it’s pain relief for others, It’s depression relief or appetite stimulant or …take your pick
 
It’s a different point for everyone for some it’s pain relief for others, It’s depression relief or appetite stimulant or …take your pick
i just enjoy being high on cannabis. I think i enjoy growing the plants more though, tbh.

Being as non-biased as possible, the most impressive plant i have right now is an amish brandywine tomato plant. That will likely change pretty soon though lol.
 
It’s a different point for everyone for some it’s pain relief for others, It’s depression relief or appetite stimulant or …take your pick
My point being, no matter why you grow or use, sell, give away, or make weed vans, you don’t need extra lbs - unless you’re really keen on cannabis composting.

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i just enjoy being high on cannabis. I think i enjoy growing the plants more though, tbh.

Being as non-biased as possible, the most impressive plant i have right now is an amish brandywine tomato plant. That will likely change pretty soon though lol.
I'm growing an Amish heirloom paste tomato. It was a sad, spindly, scrawny shit when I got it but kicking ass now. 👍
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Here's my meager attempt to grow outside for the first time in more than a few years. These are Purple Lemonade Auto (Purple Haze x Lemon Skunk x Sweet Skunk Auto) from RQS. They were started from seed and are several weeks old. We've finally had some warm weather, only to set record highs. The plants also showed signs that they were ready to grow aggressively. I transplanted them from 1-quart pots to 2-gallon pots and put them out this morning. The overnight low temperatures are still in the 50s, so I'm a bit worried about it being too cold for them. They seriously turned toward the afternoon sun, though, so it seems they like the direct sunlight. So, I'll move them to a more sunny spot tomorrow. They didn't need support, but I worried about a sudden wind so I gave them some help--just in case. They haven't known any wind yet. These are sharing a balcony with raspberries, strawberries and some potato pots. There also are fuschias hanging above. I train the raspberries along the railings. I also have a grape growing below that should will reach deck floor level soon.

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Here's my meager attempt to grow outside for the first time in more than a few years. These are Purple Lemonade Auto (Purple Haze x Lemon Skunk x Sweet Skunk Auto) from RQS. They were started from seed and are several weeks old. We've finally had some warm weather, only to set record highs. The plants also showed signs that they were ready to grow aggressively. I transplanted them from 1-quart pots to 2-gallon pots and put them out this morning. The overnight low temperatures are still in the 50s, so I'm a bit worried about it being too cold for them. They seriously turned toward the afternoon sun, though, so it seems they like the direct sunlight. So, I'll move them to a more sunny spot tomorrow. They didn't need support, but I worried about a sudden wind so I gave them some help--just in case. They haven't known any wind yet. These are sharing a balcony with raspberries, strawberries and some potato pots. There also are fuschias hanging above. I train the raspberries along the railings. I also have a grape growing below that should will reach deck floor level soon.

Mine were out in the low 40's although they were older than yours. Some strains survive light snow so a week or 2 of low 50's is a walk in the park. Yes, they love sun.

It sounds like you have a nice garden !!!
 
I put eight out of 12 plants in the ground yesterday. Not 100% sure of the gender yet, but I couldn’t see waiting much longer. The weather has been decent now so why not?View attachment 2450966View attachment 2450967View attachment 2450968
Yours have so much room to stretch out. Mine are going to be cramped in pots, but they'll adjust.
I'm going to give Oldchucky's method of leaning a try. He says I've got about a month before I can seriously pull on them so I get to spend time with my Autos. 😁
 
Yours have so much room to stretch out. Mine are going to be cramped in pots, but they'll adjust.
I'm going to give Oldchucky's method of leaning a try. He says I've got about a month before I can seriously pull on them so I get to spend time with my Autos. 😁
They use up all the space if I let them. I was told when I started growing to leave at least 4 feet between each hole. No way! The next season I went 6 feet between holes. Still too tight. I strive for 8 to 10 feet between holes now if I can, although 6-7 foot between holes still happens, it’s tighter than I prefer.
 
Mine were out in the low 40's although they were older than yours. Some strains survive light snow so a week or 2 of low 50's is a walk in the park. Yes, they love sun.
They looked good at 5 AM this morning, so they're okay after their first night. I moved them to where they'll get slightly more sun.

It sounds like you have a nice garden !!!
It's a nice balcony. We have plenty of wildlife here, so it's hard to grow a ground-level garden.
 
Here's my meager attempt to grow outside for the first time in more than a few years. These are Purple Lemonade Auto (Purple Haze x Lemon Skunk x Sweet Skunk Auto) from RQS. They were started from seed and are several weeks old. We've finally had some warm weather, only to set record highs. The plants also showed signs that they were ready to grow aggressively. I transplanted them from 1-quart pots to 2-gallon pots and put them out this morning. The overnight low temperatures are still in the 50s, so I'm a bit worried about it being too cold for them. They seriously turned toward the afternoon sun, though, so it seems they like the direct sunlight. So, I'll move them to a more sunny spot tomorrow. They didn't need support, but I worried about a sudden wind so I gave them some help--just in case. They haven't known any wind yet. These are sharing a balcony with raspberries, strawberries and some potato pots. There also are fuschias hanging above. I train the raspberries along the railings. I also have a grape growing below that should will reach deck floor level soon.

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I've had winter grows consistently hit the 40s overnight and occasionally into the 30s. I had a guerrilla grow get snowed on for days and turned out fire. Your plants will be fine. 👍
 
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