Lets see your 2020 Outdoor Plants!

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thcolin

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Zoom in on this one, how long do you guys figure? No idea on strain, week 7-8 of flower. I’ve started flush with just ph water, any advice is appreciated.
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RodKoehler

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How long you thinking before harvest? My own ladies look nearly spot on to your pic.
Are you thinking 20-40 days or when you get a couple nights in a row of below freezing, whichever comes first? That's me at 4100 foot elevation in California.
 
RodKoehler

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Was that a Jackson Brown song/album?
Thanks for the referral to JB. Loved him when we were young. Hadn't heard this song so I downloaded the lyrics while listening to Jackson play on youtube. Nice! I'm a lot less crazy, but his music still sounds fun!
 
Frankster

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Well boys and girls they weren’t shitting, we got frost last night, I didn’t get home in time to tarp them.... we shall see how much damage was done later today View attachment 1032321

Those are so close I would think about pulling them if things get too bad. Probably a dehumidifier would be exceptionally useful there, if you got it, because that will keep them warm and dry, especially at night and early morning, because that's when humidity is highest.
 
JJS009

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Those are so close I would think about pulling them if things get too bad. Probably a dehumidifier would be exceptionally useful there, if you got it, because that will keep them warm and dry, especially at night and early morning, because that's when humidity is highest.

7 of them are close but not ready to pull yet, the other 5 will be mid October. I will get the tarps out after work today and be more prepared for the next frost.....
 
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