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2025 outdoor grows! Let’s see em!

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They look great for now. Just have to keep the fingers crossed. 7 gallon pots.

Gazzerple from Humboldt

Gazzerple pot

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Hella Jelly from Humboldt

Hella Jelly pot
 
Yeah thanks for pointing those out. Been very few so far. The pillar is at the top of the flower in the 3rd picture.
Oh yeah as clear as day! It’s always a big victory when you’re walking by and see a caterpillar just laying on the outside of the bud.

I have to put on peepers these days to do my egg inspections. A month or so back I found over 50 eggs over 2 days on one plant. (I’ve subsequently starting moving that plant into the garage at night.) It’s aggravating how it’s almost impossible to actually look for eggs, caterpillars, mold, PM, etc. during an inspection (i.e. all at the same time). It’s not how the human brain works. When you’re looking for eggs, you’ll just miss a giant caterpillar sitting right in front of you, or miss a yellow sugar leaf (where mold has started), or mite damage - as you’re concentration on finding eggs.
 
Good Morning everyone, greenhouse is getting crowded, love this time of year. First 3 pics are 2 Chocolate Gelato × Okie crosses . They were the first photos to start flowering in early August so they are pretty far along. Getting nice and frosty. Next 3 pics are Death Coast × Lemon Gojo, stacking up and smelling wonderful. All photos are in 15 gallon fabric pots with my own living soil mix. I went with 15 gallon pots to limit size since I'm limited to a 6.5 foot greenhouse and it's worked good although I have had to add some organic nutes along with compost teas.
 

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First 2 pics are a Mazar-i-sharif from the real seed company and the only land race i ended up with this year ( other 3 were males) . Growing well but always seems to be hungry compared to the others. Last pics are a Chocolate Thai that outgrew my indoor tent and got moved to the greenhouse. It's been topped twice and still almost touching the roof.
 

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I've been feeding my plants mostly this year with my own organic fertilizer i made according to the " Garden like a Viking " method. It is simply water, leaf mold collected from the woods behind my house , and cannabis waste. Thats it. The idea being the microbes in the leaf mold break down the cannabis and being as all nutes come from cannabis the exact nutes they need in the exact ratio are present along with a dose of microbes to continue working in the pot. Everything goes in the bucket, leaves, stems, roots and unusable bud. This bucket has been cooking since last September and the original material is completely liquefied. I highly recommend this method to all you organic growers out there. Very cheap and effective.
 

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Oh yeah as clear as day! It’s always a big victory when you’re walking by and see a caterpillar just laying on the outside of the bud.

I have to put on peepers these days to do my egg inspections. A month or so back I found over 50 eggs over 2 days on one plant. (I’ve subsequently starting moving that plant into the garage at night.) It’s aggravating how it’s almost impossible to actually look for eggs, caterpillars, mold, PM, etc. during an inspection (i.e. all at the same time). It’s not how the human brain works. When you’re looking for eggs, you’ll just miss a giant caterpillar sitting right in front of you, or miss a yellow sugar leaf (where mold has started), or mite damage - as you’re concentration on finding eggs.
Yeah I feel that. I try to train my eyes/brain by taking a quick casual look-over at 3am when I water everything, another at first light and then a 3rd in the evening. I do it for the entire grow and it definitely helps me notice if somethings off pretty quickly. But the little eggs are hard to spot. My eyes don't work that well any more. Usually 2 Saturdays in a row out of the season my wife will help me pillar hunt for about 30 minutes at first light. Probably gonna happen soon.
 
Yeah I feel that. I try to train my eyes/brain by taking a quick casual look-over at 3am when I water everything, another at first light and then a 3rd in the evening. I do it for the entire grow and it definitely helps me notice if somethings off pretty quickly. But the little eggs are hard to spot. My eyes don't work that well any more. Usually 2 Saturdays in a row out of the season my wife will help me pillar hunt for about 30 minutes at first light. Probably gonna happen soon.
I liked the show, The Brain Game. Check out the short piece on “inattentive blindness” starting at 30 minutes. (Only a couple minutes long.)

 
Does anyone have any feminized pollen? Mine got ruined like a dummy I listened to someone and cut my branches all off and stuck me in a cup and sat em on wax paper when I did someone knocked em over while I was at work and ruined all my pollen 4 months down the drain and now zero pollen and my plants I wanted to cross are starting to bud if u do inbox me plz
 
First 2 pics are a Mazar-i-sharif from the real seed company and the only land race i ended up with this year ( other 3 were males) . Growing well but always seems to be hungry compared to the others. Last pics are a Chocolate Thai that outgrew my indoor tent and got moved to the greenhouse. It's been topped twice and still almost touching the roof.
I’ve got three Mazar’s from real seed company that are out of control! Pretty much like everything this year!😁🐒
 
Does anyone have any feminized pollen? Mine got ruined like a dummy I listened to someone and cut my branches all off and stuck me in a cup and sat em on wax paper when I did someone knocked em over while I was at work and ruined all my pollen 4 months down the drain and now zero pollen and my plants I wanted to cross are starting to bud if u do inbox me plz
I have shcrom-molokia frost from pyros420 f3 doing f4 outdoor seedrun 3 males to 5 females out of 20 seeds from trade on here it's growing like maui skunk dog if you know that cultivar but females just starting to flower, it's Sept 10 oh crap! I can send pollen for trade if you like
 
I have shcrom-molokia frost from pyros420 f3 doing f4 outdoor seedrun 3 males to 5 females out of 20 seeds from trade on here it's growing like maui skunk dog if you know that cultivar but females just starting to flower, it's Sept 10 oh crap! I can send pollen for trade if you like
No fem tho, interesting sativa proven outdoor though
 
I've been feeding my plants mostly this year with my own organic fertilizer i made according to the " Garden like a Viking " method. It is simply water, leaf mold collected from the woods behind my house , and cannabis waste. Thats it. The idea being the microbes in the leaf mold break down the cannabis and being as all nutes come from cannabis the exact nutes they need in the exact ratio are present along with a dose of microbes to continue working in the pot. Everything goes in the bucket, leaves, stems, roots and unusable bud. This bucket has been cooking since last September and the original material is completely liquefied. I highly recommend this method to all you organic growers out there. Very cheap and effective.
I do the same with my kelp, few big handfuls per 5 gal bucket. I love that stuff. Smells like the ocean, looks like sewage! After I spray, next day you can see everything blowing up.
 
I've been feeding my plants mostly this year with my own organic fertilizer i made according to the " Garden like a Viking " method. It is simply water, leaf mold collected from the woods behind my house , and cannabis waste. Thats it. The idea being the microbes in the leaf mold break down the cannabis and being as all nutes come from cannabis the exact nutes they need in the exact ratio are present along with a dose of microbes to continue working in the pot. Everything goes in the bucket, leaves, stems, roots and unusable bud. This bucket has been cooking since last September and the original material is completely liquefied. I highly recommend this method to all you organic growers out there. Very cheap and effective.
This is the fermented plant extract tech I learned this but use nettle and comfrey and local weeds. Add sugar and watch it bubble
 
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