Lets see your 2020 Outdoor Plants!

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BurnzYzBudZz

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ZkittlesZ and OG, are clones I’m disappointed in both strains OD.
Learning experience.

Trump is also clone, Air Force one and UK Cheese x trump are from seed all strains were sourced from Founding Fathers Genetics, a friend of mine:)


Magoo is from Reno genetics (Srenots)

And ground pounder GK genetics (Phylex)
🤔🤔🤣🤣🔥🔥🌲💥💯 I’m putting the puzzle pieces 🧩 together. Looking good over there diesel.
 
Reckless459

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So this being my 2nd season and my ladies in all different stages it seems that my crop is in disarray. Im kinda hoping someone might be able to give me an idea of strains maybe. I do know some of the smaller girls have red stemmed fan leaves. My big lady (well big to me after seeing some of yours) was rescued with one leaf left from my neighbor as a seedling. She is a survivor. Im interested in any other backyard growers and yhoughts on companion plants and such. Thanks.
 
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Frankster

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Big one looks almost like GG#4 to me possibly, hard to tell though, could be anything I suppose. Definitely appears to be leaning to the Indica side of hybrid IMO.
 
Reckless459

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Big one looks almost like GG#4 to me possibly, hard to tell though, could be anything I suppose. Definitely appears to be leaning to the Indica side of hybrid IMO.
Thats interesting someone else told me she looked more sativa. I personally can only sex a plant i have no idea how to differentiate between indica, sativa, or hybrids. Shit im not even sure when to harvest her...I'm figuring about 3 weeks on her.
 
shaganja

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So this being my 2nd season and my ladies in all different stages it seems that my crop is in disarray. Im kinda hoping someone might be able to give me an idea of strains maybe. I do know some of the smaller girls have red stemmed fan leaves. My big lady (well big to me after seeing some of yours) was rescued with one leaf left from my neighbor as a seedling. She is a survivor. Im interested in any other backyard growers and thoughts on companion plants and such. Thanks.
Check out my thread, no till regenerative. I have all the packs of plants I used this year for companion purposes. Some are for growth. Some to keep bugs away. And some that increase oil production. I would list. But there are a bunch. Royal seeds sells packs of companion plants too.
 
shaganja

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So this being my 2nd season and my ladies in all different stages it seems that my crop is in disarray. Im kinda hoping someone might be able to give me an idea of strains maybe. I do know some of the smaller girls have red stemmed fan leaves. My big lady (well big to me after seeing some of yours) was rescued with one leaf left from my neighbor as a seedling. She is a survivor. Im interested in any other backyard growers and yhoughts on companion plants and such. Thanks.
So this being my 2nd season and my ladies in all different stages it seems that my crop is in disarray. Im kinda hoping someone might be able to give me an idea of strains maybe. I do know some of the smaller girls have red stemmed fan leaves. My big lady (well big to me after seeing some of yours) was rescued with one leaf left from my neighbor as a seedling. She is a survivor. Im interested in any other backyard growers and yhoughts on companion plants and such. Thanks.
Whoa....the single leaf plant, has thin sativa type leaves looks a lot like Dr. Greenthumb's iranian early flower. Was she the first to start flowering?
 
thcolin

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Hey guys!

First proper go at it this year. No idea on strain though, just germinated them on a whim from a few seeds I hung on to. One is pretty deep in flower, hopefully they all finish before the frost up here!

Some pictures, hopefully not too many:

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Buscbk92

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@Buscbk92 i agree with @Bosshogg about it depending on the breeder and distributor. but are the estimates from indoor, outdoor, dep? shoe size? etc. IMO, concentrate on learning as much as possible about outdoor growing methods to increase your yields, versus stated yields. IME, finding the highest yielding strains for outdoor is best done by asking around and looking at others' yields...

i too am on the hunt for high yielders for outside and high-yield, quick-finish strains for indoor. anyone..?
So would you say a plant that’s one square meter in width and height, would that achieve the yield they refer to for outdoors? I 100% agree and I still have a lot to learn about well everything from basic feeding to drying and curing. I appreciate all the knowledge from everyone. This forum helps a lot.

One reason I’m trying to get a close estimate is I’m trying to figure out how many jars and humidity packs I need lol
 
CutFactory1208

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My OG mac f1s full of the second generation of OG Mac MAC orange apricot x Brisker OG these ladys are soooo terpy its crazy!!! hm super satisfied by the first round with tricome and resin and terpene production!!! hopefully the f2s will be what im looking for!!looking for good testers for the f2!!!!!! the last two pictures are OKC orange kush cake by ethos
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RodKoehler

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my grow partner and i thank you for the compliment!

generally, all they need is the deer wire around them, which is supported by a simple wood frame. below are two examples (taken July 22)
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Thanks for the advice. We've got winds coming in tomorrow so I wanted to secure buds that had grown thru the cages. Got some of this thin net that is similar to a badminton net. Anyway, draped it over, and zip tied it, and feeling ready to enjoy some wind. Everyone probably knew about this stuff but me. Right side see netting.
 
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BudBogart

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I’m happy with this years crop, so far.
I need to net a few of them for the storms we always have to prepare against.
One or two are far enough along I guess I could start scoping the trichomes.
One Dinafem “deep sweet grapefruit” will be an early finisher, very nice fat bunch of colas and buds.
One is very sativa looking, “liberty haze” , nice thin leaves, still early budding but big girl with promise.
Only one post planting fertilizer used this season...some bone meal for added phosphorus at the beginning of flower.


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BudBogart

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Thanks for the advice. We've got winds coming in tomorrow so I wanted to secure buds that had grown thru the cages. Got some of this thin net that is similar to a badminton net. Anyway, draped it over, and zip tied it, and feeling ready to enjoy some wind. Everyone probably knew about this stuff but me. Right side see netting.

the growth thru the cages then 6 inch plastic netting Usually works. After last years wind damage, this year I secured the wire cages with 3 each metal t-posts pounded in the ground.
 
savagenovelties

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I’m happy with this years crop, so far.
I need to net a few of them for the storms we always have to prepare against.
One or two are far enough along I guess I could start scoping the trichomes.
One Dinafem “deep sweet grapefruit” will be an early finisher, very nice fat bunch of colas and buds.
One is very sativa looking, “liberty haze” , nice thin leaves, still early budding but big girl with promise.
Only one post planting fertilizer used this season...some bone meal for added phosphorus at the beginning of flower.


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I’m happy with this years crop, so far.
I need to net a few of them for the storms we always have to prepare against.
One or two are far enough along I guess I could start scoping the trichomes.
One Dinafem “deep sweet grapefruit” will be an early finisher, very nice fat bunch of colas and buds.
One is very sativa looking, “liberty haze” , nice thin leaves, still early budding but big girl with promise.
Only one post planting fertilizer used this season...some bone meal for added phosphorus at the beginning of flower.


Nice photos. What state?
 

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