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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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Hey guys. I’m less than a week away from popping beans for my full season outdoor grow here in Colorado. I’m a rec grower doing my first season outdoor with about 1200 seeds mostly full photoperiod and some exciting autos so I can pull in some revenue mid season. I’m about to pop beans inside an insulated shipping container and going full outdoor inground mid June with plans to add shade cloth hoop houses by pre flower so I don’t get sunburnt buds at 7500 feet of elevation. I’m also running a head to head trial of Athena Proline nutrients against Grow More Mendocino line nutrients. 50 pineapple glue vs 50 pineapple glue. Anyone have any tips or suggestions that I might want to be aware of with my nutrients and hand watering with them?

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Hey guys. I’m less than a week away from popping beans for my full season outdoor grow here in Colorado. I’m a rec grower doing my first season outdoor with about 1200 seeds mostly full photoperiod and some exciting autos so I can pull in some revenue mid season. I’m about to pop beans inside an insulated shipping container and going full outdoor inground mid June with plans to add shade cloth hoop houses by pre flower so I don’t get sunburnt buds at 7500 feet of elevation. I’m also running a head to head trial of Athena Proline nutrients against Grow More Mendocino line nutrients. 50 pineapple glue vs 50 pineapple glue. Anyone have any tips or suggestions that I might want to be aware of with my nutrients and hand watering with them?

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Welcome! Looks like you get a full day of sunshine and a full night of stars!😍 and have a hell of a lot of work ahead of you!👍 don’t see anybody on here using grow more! But I’ve talked to people up the hill and it’s not uncommon up there! My job would take me up into the triangle! Good luck!
 
Come one come all, if it's outdoor we want to see em. Getting Maverick CBD from CBD Seeds in California, Canna Cheese 1:1 from Mephisto via @Grownsince95 and Amnesia Haze from Zamnesia going. All autos for the spring.View attachment 2600117
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Got the girls planted early April. Purple Deisel Daze, Mowie Wowie, Apple Fritter, Bubblegum.

I’m a little concerned about how big they’re going to get… They’re in 3x3 raised beds w/ living soil amended with homemade compost and chicken manure. Once we hit flowering, they’ll be fed w/ a potassium rich compost tea weekly.
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That looks like mine right now LOL.
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View attachment 2640533View attachment 2640534Got the girls planted early April. Purple Deisel Daze, Mowie Wowie, Apple Fritter, Bubblegum.

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Wife loves to use straw. Looks great!
 
Started about 200 seeds in second week of April under LED lights indoors. Transplanted nearly all outdoors into soil on May 9-12. Yes, I know they are 'crowded' but half will be males to be culled. I'm located near 45 degrees N latitude, hot and dry high desert climate. Soil is sandy loam. Have grown in this spot for the past three years, getting decent yields, seven to ten pounds of bud. However, this past October, I improved the soil by mixing in composted sheep manure, perlite, biochar and wool pellets. So, I'm hoping for bigger yield this year, we shall see.
 

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Started about 200 seeds in second week of April under LED lights indoors. Transplanted nearly all outdoors into soil on May 9-12. Yes, I know they are 'crowded' but half will be males to be culled. I'm located near 45 degrees N latitude, hot and dry high desert climate. Soil is sandy loam. Have grown in this spot for the past three years, getting decent yields, seven to ten pounds of bud. However, this past October, I improved the soil by mixing in composted sheep manure, perlite, biochar and wool pellets. So, I'm hoping for bigger yield this year, we shall see.
200 plants, outdoors in that patch…I can’t wait to see them grow. Following…
 
Started about 200 seeds in second week of April under LED lights indoors. Transplanted nearly all outdoors into soil on May 9-12. Yes, I know they are 'crowded' but half will be males to be culled. I'm located near 45 degrees N latitude, hot and dry high desert climate. Soil is sandy loam. Have grown in this spot for the past three years, getting decent yields, seven to ten pounds of bud. However, this past October, I improved the soil by mixing in composted sheep manure, perlite, biochar and wool pellets. So, I'm hoping for bigger yield this year, we shall see.
Very nice, looking forward to seeing that patch in September.
 
Started about 200 seeds in second week of April under LED lights indoors. Transplanted nearly all outdoors into soil on May 9-12. Yes, I know they are 'crowded' but half will be males to be culled. I'm located near 45 degrees N latitude, hot and dry high desert climate. Soil is sandy loam. Have grown in this spot for the past three years, getting decent yields, seven to ten pounds of bud. However, this past October, I improved the soil by mixing in composted sheep manure, perlite, biochar and wool pellets. So, I'm hoping for bigger yield this year, we shall see.
 
It’ll be fun to see how things go, and how they grow.

I’ve only ever grown in 15 gal pots, so this will be an experience seeing how big they get with the roots having much more room… but I also want to maintain a “manageable” sized plant.
That's what I said, and they ended up 12ft. So last year I pulled the tops toward the ground and they stayed near 5-6ft. Unfortunately they also caught Septoria early and I did not spray enough and had to trash almost all.
THIS year I'm spraying anything that is green and doesn't move, 'cause I want a harvest. (and to be in trim jail a long long time)(just like @EternalSun. LOL
 
It’ll be fun to see how things go, and how they grow.

I’ve only ever grown in 15 gal pots, so this will be an experience seeing how big they get with the roots having much more room… but I also want to maintain a “manageable” sized plant.
I’m hearing that. Sweat’n bullets thinking about how big mine will get.
 
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It’ll be fun to see how things go, and how they grow.

I’ve only ever grown in 15 gal pots, so this will be an experience seeing how big they get with the roots having much more room… but I also want to maintain a “manageable” sized plant.
15 gallon pot saved me last summer from this Nepal landrace getting any bigger thank god I wasn’t in ground with this one
 

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