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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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Hoss your place is so nice and green 🥰
We've been getting rain pretty regularly, and temps in the upper 70s and lower 80s, so that helps . Last year was pretty dry by this time. I don't remeber much for rain till September, last year.

Once it gets hot, I'll most likely be
watering daily from the hose just to keep the ground moist. Come mid stretch....the plants will shade the entire garden I figure, so that'll cut back in waterings. 🤣🤣
 
This Northern lights is becoming quite impressive.!!

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Love the 18 hour! Have ran many of these. The iranian is a special girl. She will make a bush 5x5 in michigans u.p. our season is fast. Im usually the last one done in the outdoor forums. This plant is gonna change the game in the commercial space. When people see you can breed these against long photos, and get end sept finishers, its gonna be over. Doc greenthumb in Canada put this girl against icon strains. He has the iranian crossed to diesel, to o.g. to haze, to so many icon strains. He is having trouble with the government right now tho. Cant get his seeds across the border. Its a complete shit show. I've received 2 letters from the gov of Canada saying they took my seeds. So hes tried twice and failed. Maybe hes getting old. Idk. Lol and beware his prices are high. 200 bucks for 5 seeds.
 
The ladies have all greened up, just as some folks here said they would.

I'm a little nervous trying to manage the fast-version photos and autos on different timelines but doing the best I can.

They all received a nice amount of rain yesterday. We get Florida-like weather here in Ohio now.

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Nice tomatoes in the background too.
Thanks. These cherry tomatoes are wild. Popped up one day mid spring and I just started taking care of it. Birds couldn't have picked a better spot to drop the seeds. The tomatoes on a couple of my other plants are starting to ripen. Also my little suburban corn field is looking happy as well. I've been busy this season. Lol.
 

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Thanks. These cherry tomatoes are wild. Popped up one day mid spring and I just started taking care of it. Birds couldn't have picked a better spot to drop the seeds. The tomatoes on a couple of my other plants are starting to ripen. Also my little suburban corn field is looking happy as well. I've been busy this season. Lol.
Good job!
I’ve got a counter full of cherry tomatoes. We eat the heck out of them. The sweet 100’s are my fav. Like eating candy.
 
Thanks. These cherry tomatoes are wild. Popped up one day mid spring and I just started taking care of it. Birds couldn't have picked a better spot to drop the seeds. The tomatoes on a couple of my other plants are starting to ripen. Also my little suburban corn field is looking happy as well. I've been busy this season. Lol.
My tomatoes are coming along also, can't wait for that first BLT of the year. 20260626 11551720260626 114808love these Big Boy F1s from Johnny's seeds, very blight resistant which is a must for this area. Bee Balm is blooming and the bees and butterflies are loving it. 20260626 114935 check out the pollen stash on this guy 20260626 114946
 
My tomatoes are coming along also, can't wait for that first BLT of the year. View attachment 2683890View attachment 2683891love these Big Boy F1s from Johnny's seeds, very blight resistant which is a must for this area. Bee Balm is blooming and the bees and butterflies are loving it. View attachment 2683892 check out the pollen stash on this guy View attachment 2683894
Just a step ahead of you! And blt was worth waiting for! They are ripe from a roadside stand! Next up, BALT! Avocado enters the mix! Soon as I ripen a few of them up!😋
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The ladies have all greened up, just as some folks here said they would.

I'm a little nervous trying to manage the fast-version photos and autos on different timelines but doing the best I can.

They all received a nice amount of rain yesterday. We get Florida-like weather here in Ohio now.

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Yeah....Ohio ain't no joke about it's weather. I've had many come up here from Florida expecting relief, only to say there's no change in climate.

We are the north coast growers, brother.👊
 
My tomatoes are coming along also, can't wait for that first BLT of the year. View attachment 2683890View attachment 2683891love these Big Boy F1s from Johnny's seeds, very blight resistant which is a must for this area. Bee Balm is blooming and the bees and butterflies are loving it. View attachment 2683892 check out the pollen stash on this guy View attachment 2683894
I pulled my first one off the potato leafed (Brandywine) plants today. Just started blushing so I’ll finish it in the house. Lots of Roma and Pears getting close too.
The Bradywine will darken a bit more but still be pinkish. This one is small but they get bigger.
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Yeah....Ohio ain't no joke about it's weather. I've had many come up here from Florida expecting relief, only to say there's no change in climate.

We are the north coast growers, brother.👊
I lived in Vero Beach for a short while, and this weather right now in Ohio is exactly like it. I hated Florida.

Not sure how much I can let it rain on these fabric pots, so I'm trying to give them some protection when possible. It's really difficult when it goes from a sprinkle to a downpour in seconds, followed by sunshine and a f'n rainbow a few seconds later. 🙃
 
I pulled my first one off the potato leafed (Brandywine) plants today. Just started blushing so I’ll finish it in the house. Lots of Roma and Pears getting close too.
The Bradywine will darken a bit more but still be pinkish. This one is small but they get bigger.View attachment 2683909
I got over a month to go for tomatoes, yours are looking perfect!
 
I lived in Vero Beach for a short while, and this weather right now in Ohio is exactly like it. I hated Florida.

Not sure how much I can let it rain on these fabric pots, so I'm trying to give them some protection when possible. It's really difficult when it goes from a sprinkle to a downpour in seconds, followed by sunshine and a f'n rainbow a few seconds later. 🙃
I would think you'd have no problem with fabric....it breaths. I'd be more worried about them drying out more than anything. Specifically in the next couple months when it gets really hot n humid.

U know...like being wrapped up in a warm wet blanket and set in the sun to poach, along with a good case of swamp ass 🤪
 
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