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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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These plants are super resilient you can literally split them tape them up they look great btw
Hope they are not auto every time I’ve bent one it done weird crap like grow balls or start flower 4 inches tall
Experiment different things and you’ll find the perfect way for you
These are autos. Life is just one big experiment. We'll see if it F's them up or not.
 
Started inside in March, Planted in 20 gallon bags, first week of May. I'm located in the Adirondacks. I use the coast of Maine soil, organic amendments. I'm cultivating Peanut butter breath, Godfather OG, Permanent Marker, Future One.
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Started inside in March, Planted in 20 gallon bags, first week of May. I'm located in the Adirondacks. I use the coast of Maine soil, organic amendments. I'm cultivating Peanut butter breath, Godfather OG, Permanent Marker, Future One.View attachment 2521447View attachment 2521449View attachment 2521450View attachment 2521444
I used coast of Maine Stonington fertilizer with bush doctor Coco loco this year for the first time best crop I have ever had I will stick with it from now on.
 
Getting a little spooked lately, with all the purple leaves dying back from the cold snap we had a bit back, only to do it again a couple nights ago.

Kinda worried that I'm gonna loose most of my leaves before she can finish. My maple tree, and other trees in the neighborhood are turning and dropping, too. So maybe it's just me.

Definitely not a disease, or bug interaction, it's more of what I'd expect a a plant coming to its end of cycle, by eating any reserves. But it's early September...!! Unless this is a fast flowing, strain.....that I don't know.

I'm seeing a lot of u other guys up north have leaves changing, too. So that's a relief for me, as well.

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The California Orange has had only one yellow leaf in it all year.
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So I'll let her ride, she was destined to die, anyhow. Too close to the end to change anything, IMO
the cold or really a few nights below 55 will cause nutrient uptake issues especially NPK,. once the leaves have dried up or close to it or lifeless looking than pick them off and discard,.
the cold thus earlier if it continues really isn’t a good thing but i think we’ll be fine,.
 
the cold or really a few nights below 55 will cause nutrient uptake issues especially NPK,. once the leaves have dried up or close to it or lifeless looking than pick them off and discard,.
the cold thus earlier if it continues really isn’t a good thing but i think we’ll be fine,.
That's been my routine, so far. I've been letting the plant eat the reserves, till they yellow or dry and curl.
Seems to still be reacting to the bloom nutes I've given it the other day, buds are still swelling, all seems healthy. It started with the oldest leaves, on only the top third of the plant. On the eve of the 8th, temps dropped to upper 30s, was 42 by 7:00AM. I checked the plant once I came home from work, the mid section was covered in purple, extending to just the very tips of leaves near the bottom.

Everything is changing colors up here, so I'm not too worried. As long as it doesn't get cold like that again for a couple more weeks.


Buds are looking good so far, just need a little more time.
 

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That's been my routine, so far. I've been letting the plant eat the reserves, till they yellow or dry and curl.
Seems to still be reacting to the bloom nutes I've given it the other day, buds are still swelling, all seems healthy. It started with the oldest leaves, on only the top third of the plant. On the eve of the 8th, temps dropped to upper 30s, was 42 by 7:00AM. I checked the plant once I came home from work, the mid section was covered in purple, extending to just the very tips of leaves near the bottom.

Everything is changing colors up here, so I'm not too worried. As long as it doesn't get cold like that again for a couple more weeks.


Buds are looking good so far, just need a little more time.
Nice color on there. Is that a skunk plant?
 
Nice color on there. Is that a skunk plant?
No, this is white buffalo.
Bay11, Romulan, and BlackBerry kush, make up the plant genetics.

It has a complex smell to it. Sweet berries, with citrus and earthy notes.
But when I go outside in the morning, the yard has a sweet skunk smell, just not too intense, like skunk weed.

Your skunk plant looks awesome, bet it has your place stinking good about now.🤫🤣
 
I till then into the garden each fall ( maples all around me ). And the rest come spring clean up.
Do you get any maple flavor in your plants? I use wild cherry wood chips off my planer and put around mine with a few pine shavings. It seems like it has enhanced that natural pine smell a little in the plant itself.
 
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