Lets see your 2019 outdoor plants!

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Rooke

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Heya all you farmers out there!! Greetings from S.E. Ontario got my 4 gals growing in 35 ish gallons of soil this year hoping it’s enough to have them finish nicely. 2 bubba kush one critical kush and one nuken
 
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July 1st, 2019.. North Central Oregon. All Mills Nutrients, all screen of green and very super cropped. Did this last year in 1 raised bed, produced 2 lbs, now There's 2 raised beds.. I'll swear by the mills nutes 300% increase over past years without this regimen. This year they'll get some terpene enhancers in a month for 3 weeks.. Then stay out till late October to get the color before frost.. This is my 11th outdoor grow.. It is an art, eventually it gets right.. Oh, always always add CalMag+.. Prevents all nute lock.. less is more means less is more.. I'm serious, most ppl way over fertilize.. I use a super light mix for this result.. Purple Silver Haze, Snow Leopard, Sour Diesel, OGKush, Oregon Cynex, Cream Caramel OG.. all in there..

Best luck harvest season 2019.. Bud pix will follow in October.
 
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MooseFarts

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Heya all you farmers out there!! Greetings from S.E. Ontario got my 4 gals growing in 35 ish gallons of soil this year hoping it’s enough to have them finish nicely. 2 bubba kush one critical kush and one nuken

Beauty plants. So you were saying you just pull them down on a 45 degree angle and just let them branch out? Seems like some great LST to me.

The only reason I went about the training I did in my girls (multiple toppings and training to create a mainlined like plant) is to avoid any bud rot. Figured with more colas of the same size I have less chance to have bud rot take over my buds. I’ve had it happen before come october and It’s just heartbreaking
 
Rooke

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Beauty plants. So you were saying you just pull them down on a 45 degree angle and just let them branch out? Seems like some great LST to me.

The only reason I went about the training I did in my girls (multiple toppings and training to create a mainlined like plant) is to avoid any bud rot. Figured with more colas of the same size I have less chance to have bud rot take over my buds. I’ve had it happen before come october and It’s just heartbreaking
Heya bud ya I anchor the main stem to a bamboo pole inserted at a 45 degree angle into the ground pointing north. Then slowly bend the main stem then tie it to the pole at a 45. Then I place the cage around the plant pulling the side branches and top through the holes. As they get wider I trellis on the top and sides again to hold them up. This was last year.
 
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Ina

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My guerilla with homemade ferts:)I cant visit very often so i'm really happy that was rainy,that saves them!But on the other hand that also helps the septoria /cannabina to grow on the leaves so I had to cut many of the biggest leaves and spray with copper and lime:/
 
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i've never grown from seed before (yes yes i know), so what we put in the ground is way smaller than previous years. simply didn't account for the time it takes to get from seed to rooted baby.
 
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i've never grown from seed before (yes yes i know), so what we put in the ground is way smaller than previous years. simply didn't account for the time it takes to get from seed to rooted baby.
Been a crazy year for growing. Crows mainly right now but there are a few song birds singing.
 
FrankieG

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Couple of pics I took today. Little background, I've been working with the same breeder for a few years now. And although we both live and grow in the same State, we're in completely different climates. She's humboldt/mendo and I'm sierra foothills. That being said, sometimes what does well for her, doesn't always like it up here. This off season she came up with these beans she said her Dad used to grow out back in the day, and she'd thought of me when she was going through her heirloom collection. My only request was that they be fire, don't care how big they get or how much they yield, I just wanted good. These are an OG/Urkle cross, all from seed, f7's she said. They look like they could be clones. These holes are approximately 3'x3' and are a soil mixture of ffof/horse manure/asomite/kelp meal/bio-live/more worm castings and epsom salts. They've been in the ground since June 7th. They were transplanted from 3" pots and were approximately 6-8" tall. The only thing I can say about them right now is they love it up here and I wish I had 12 of them. No teas, no nutrients other than those mixed into the soil a couple of months before transplant. I honestly thought I'd feed them a light tea sometime the first week of July. So I brewed/bubbled a tea for 7 days. By the time it was ready to feed, I still couldn't find a leaf that was anything other than brilliant, so I fed it to my fruit trees and flowers lol. I'll throw up a few bud pics in Sept.
 
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