Lets see your 2019 outdoor plants!

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1diesel1

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godmother

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This garden is amazing!! Impressed & Jealous. :D
Thank you so much.yeah I'm a female grower I have had 7 back surgeries and the past 3 grows I grew for other people with the promise of a big payout in the end...well all 3 past grows I was robbed by the people I trusted most and so this is my first year on my own and I own my own land this time so hopefully this year I can rep the rewards of my hard ass work..lol happy growing and a happy harvest my friend thanks again
 
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Suzy Qx GG4 f2, 41 days I to flower, started flowers early due to the weather pattern this yr. in ground 400gal planter plot hidden within tomatoes under a magnolia tree, did this on on a whim. She is Turning out very frosty with a fruity dankness, the trichomes are thick . One fear I ya e is that I may run out of time with the weather Turning cold out here in the central coast California.
She is trellised flat top, super cropped. In living soil, supplemented with organic feed. Fish emulsion bloom by pacific and bat guano. At veg she only got fish emulsion grow from Alaska line. It has seen very little work other then the lollipop and slight pruning. Went out June 1st. Started flower about mid June, which was a bit early as I was still training.
 
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Awesome plants everybody! I love seeing what other people are doing with their girls because it helps me with ideas on how to treat mine. Little update here. The plant that was infested with caterpillars is now thriving and starting to fill out again :) (the sativa on the right). BTK was the solution and I do it every weekend now (neem oil seems too hard and expensive to get here in Canada). Plants are lollipopped and all clean on the inside to hopefully persuade mold and mildew to f**k off. I'm going to have to put better supports for the 11ft plants because I see a very likely drooping problem in the future. I do not like them this big as it is very hard to maintain using a ladder on uneven ground. All a learning process. Let the flowering begin!

ps. These indicas have massive leaves and I was going to defoliate all of the massive fan leaves on one of the big ones to see the difference between the two at the end of flower. Does anybody have any in site? My research shows that cutting off the fan leaves will get more light to the lower stems making for smaller buds all around since there is more light penetration to the inside of the plant. I am on the fence about it.

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Madbud

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Awesome plants everybody! I love seeing what other people are doing with their girls because it helps me with ideas on how to treat mine. Little update here. The plant that was infested with caterpillars is now thriving and starting to fill out again :) (the sativa on the right). BTK was the solution and I do it every weekend now (neem oil seems too hard and expensive to get here in Canada). Plants are lollipopped and all clean on the inside to hopefully persuade mold and mildew to f**k off. I'm going to have to put better supports for the 11ft plants because I see a very likely drooping problem in the future. I do not like them this big as it is very hard to maintain using a ladder on uneven ground. All a learning process. Let the flowering begin!

ps. These indicas have massive leaves and I was going to defoliate all of the massive fan leaves on one of the big ones to see the difference between the two at the end of flower. Does anybody have any in site? My research shows that cutting off the fan leaves will get more light to the lower stems making for smaller buds all around since there is more light penetration to the inside of the plant. I am on the fence about it.

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I focus on the branches that will produce the biggest colas and prune the rest including the lower bud sites on those branches but not the fan leaf.
 
Aussie farm

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Awesome plants everybody! I love seeing what other people are doing with their girls because it helps me with ideas on how to treat mine. Little update here. The plant that was infested with caterpillars is now thriving and starting to fill out again :) (the sativa on the right). BTK was the solution and I do it every weekend now (neem oil seems too hard and expensive to get here in Canada). Plants are lollipopped and all clean on the inside to hopefully persuade mold and mildew to f**k off. I'm going to have to put better supports for the 11ft plants because I see a very likely drooping problem in the future. I do not like them this big as it is very hard to maintain using a ladder on uneven ground. All a learning process. Let the flowering begin!

ps. These indicas have massive leaves and I was going to defoliate all of the massive fan leaves on one of the big ones to see the difference between the two at the end of flower. Does anybody have any in site? My research shows that cutting off the fan leaves will get more light to the lower stems making for smaller buds all around since there is more light penetration to the inside of the plant. I am on the fence about it.

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Awesome plants everybody! I love seeing what other people are doing with their girls because it helps me with ideas on how to treat mine. Little update here. The plant that was infested with caterpillars is now thriving and starting to fill out again :) (the sativa on the right). BTK was the solution and I do it every weekend now (neem oil seems too hard and expensive to get here in Canada). Plants are lollipopped and all clean on the inside to hopefully persuade mold and mildew to f**k off. I'm going to have to put better supports for the 11ft plants because I see a very likely drooping problem in the future. I do not like them this big as it is very hard to maintain using a ladder on uneven ground. All a learning process. Let the flowering begin!

ps. These indicas have massive leaves and I was going to defoliate all of the massive fan leaves on one of the big ones to see the difference between the two at the end of flower. Does anybody have any in site? My research shows that cutting off the fan leaves will get more light to the lower stems making for smaller buds all around since there is more light penetration to the inside of the plant. I am on the fence about it.

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Your so lucky man wish I was able to cultivate as freely as you those girls are so beautiful jealous as. I've just finished removing most of the larger fan leaves for that exact reason. With limited space and restrictions I need to get the most out of my little Sativa so hopefully bugs will start popping up everywhere. She's only just starting to get her first hairs.
 

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