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Strains For 2020
Gelat.OG
Quick Critical+
Durban Poison
Northern Light x Big Bud Early Harvest
Tangerine Dream Auto
Star Auto CBD
Seedsman NL ( Northern Lights) Auto
Seedsman Strawberry Cheesecake Auto

They will be ready for the big move in about 2 weeks. Hardening they now . . .

 
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View attachment 971114View attachment 971115View attachment 971116View attachment 971117View attachment 971118just waiting for warmer weather so I can put all this back outside...Maybe a month away from some frosty Bud pics to post
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Spider mite warning on the flowering one!It will be hard to clean with so many plants:(
 
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Spider mite warning on the flowering one!It will be hard to clean with so many plants:(
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Pretty hard to do in the northern hemisphere and have any potency in your buds unless you have an autoflower variety. I personally have never grown one but it makes sense that you don't have to worry about the light cycle changing so late in the season... I personally quit doing that I can grow them in pots and put them away at night to keep their light cycle more on schedule with the warmer weather because October up in the north it's awful cold for growing anything worth a damn unless you have a strain specifically designed for your climate
My goal is to have everything done by mid August living in the upper Midwest because you never know what comes with the weather.. September can be a good growing month or like season before last a terrible growing month.. lots of rain and cool temperatures made for some pretty weak smoke
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We got quick photos in the u.p. done by end sept. No need for autos here.
 
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And this is why I like growing in straight manure. It creates heat so the roots stay toasty warm when it gets cold. I used to think I had to chop them earlier but now as long as it doesn't get long hard frosts I keep them out til their done. They go through snow and rain and stay fine. Last outdoor grow I was still bringing them down in November even..... and that is just about not heard of around here.
 
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And this is why I like growing in straight manure. It creates heat so the roots stay toasty warm when it gets cold. I used to think I had to chop them earlier but now as long as it doesn't get long hard frosts I keep them out til their done. They go through snow and rain and stay fine. Last outdoor grow I was still bringing them down in November even..... and that is just about not heard of around here.
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I used alfalfa pellets and rice bran to heat up the soil when I put my plants out in February.
 
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I used alfalfa pellets and rice bran to heat up the soil when I put my plants out in February.
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That definitely works too ;)
 
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They’re in! And the worms are set free to do what they do best. Time to sit back and watch

 
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And this is why I like growing in straight manure. It creates heat so the roots stay toasty warm when it gets cold. I used to think I had to chop them earlier but now as long as it doesn't get long hard frosts I keep them out til their done. They go through snow and rain and stay fine. Last outdoor grow I was still bringing them down in November even..... and that is just about not heard of around here.
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Holy shit! Last year rain came mid September in Michigan. There were some mold issues going on for sure!
 
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And this is why I like growing in straight manure. It creates heat so the roots stay toasty warm when it gets cold. I used to think I had to chop them earlier but now as long as it doesn't get long hard frosts I keep them out til their done. They go through snow and rain and stay fine. Last outdoor grow I was still bringing them down in November even..... and that is just about not heard of around here.
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i used a little bit of chicken manure last year.. question.. im unsure of when ill be chopping and covering my cover crop (marigold, red clover, white mustard, basil, vetch, coupla pole beans) im thinking end of august. i heard you should cover before they mature but i like my permacultures and bees lol. so when i do chop the cover crop, i want to put a thick layer of chicken manure and worm castings on top before the cold. this a good idea? or could it potentially burn? my raised beds have good quality soil with a fish and layer of leaves and food scraps etc.
 
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i used a little bit of chicken manure last year.. question.. im unsure of when ill be chopping and covering my cover crop (marigold, red clover, white mustard, basil, vetch, coupla pole beans) im thinking end of august. i heard you should cover before they mature but i like my permacultures and bees lol. so when i do chop the cover crop, i want to put a thick layer of chicken manure and worm castings on top before the cold. this a good idea? or could it potentially burn? my raised beds have good quality soil with a fish and layer of leaves and food scraps etc.
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Careful with the chicken manure I have chickens solely for their manure and bug eating skills but it needs to be well-rotted cuz it's way too high in nitrogen for pot
 
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Careful with the chicken manure I have chickens solely for their manure and bug eating skills but it needs to be well-rotted cuz it's way too high in nitrogen for pot
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For real!
 
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Careful with the chicken manure I have chickens solely for their manure and bug eating skills but it needs to be well-rotted cuz it's way too high in nitrogen for pot
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okay. the garden centre near me sells composted chicken manure, im not sure of the age ill double check. probably end up doing a chicken manure, casting, perlite, vermiculite, soil mix of sorts. thanks
 
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okay. the garden centre near me sells composted chicken manure, im not sure of the age ill double check. probably end up doing a chicken manure, casting, perlite, vermiculite, soil mix of sorts. thanks
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I took some medium rotted chicken manure this winter out of my compost pit brought it in the house mix it with a bunch of fresh worm castings that were still wet and teeming with bacteria (I make my own worm castings.... Well the worms help ) let it ferment some more for over a month in my warm grow room then I dried it out using a seed mat heater, into a fine dust... I took a teaspoon or less of that fine dust and sprinkled it where I knew the main feeder root was for my main cola during second 2or3 week of flower... Within 24 hours I had nitrogen clawing pretty heavily and tip burn on all my cola leaves... Stuff's really good for growing big ass pumpkins but I'm kind of afraid to use it again on my little girls
 
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i used a little bit of chicken manure last year.. question.. im unsure of when ill be chopping and covering my cover crop (marigold, red clover, white mustard, basil, vetch, coupla pole beans) im thinking end of august. i heard you should cover before they mature but i like my permacultures and bees lol. so when i do chop the cover crop, i want to put a thick layer of chicken manure and worm castings on top before the cold. this a good idea? or could it potentially burn? my raised beds have good quality soil with a fish and layer of leaves and food scraps etc.
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Thing is... I'm scared of chicken manure fresh or otherwise. There is a little in my preblended nutes but very little.
I like to control the nitrogen levels in my garden because too much N in flower is a bad thing.
It can cause slower bud development and even smaller buds.
So over all... like I said I dont mess with it and unless you know for sure what your doing and what amount I wouldnt risk it.
 
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Hey every one im new to growing. I need help on my plant it has been in vegetation for about 4 months didnt take the best care at the beginning. Im now trying to transfer it outside but it has dehydrated leafs any advice?
 

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Hey every one im new to growing. I need help on my plant it has been in vegetation for about 4 months didnt take the best care at the beginning. Im now trying to transfer it outside but it has dehydrated leafs any advice?
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It does look like it revegged. Beyond that it looks hungry...and watch the water ... sometimes over watering and underwatwatering can look the same. Get yourself a moisture tester they are very cheap and that will help you know for sure.
 
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It does look like it revegged. Beyond that it looks hungry...and watch the water ... sometimes over watering and underwatwatering can look the same. Get yourself a moisture tester they are very cheap and that will help you know for sure.
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Ok thanks man will do
 
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Up potted for sexing
 
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Already harvested my spring Gelato, Jabbas Stash and GG#4. All that’s left for spring crop is C99 and Bubba View attachment 968767View attachment 968768View attachment 968769
And of course the next run. Shoreline OG, Chem 91 x GMO cookies, Dragonfruit, Sour D, and GG #4. Need to get them sexed out and into the ground.View attachment 968772
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Nice, how do you sex all those plants so young? Clone and flower immediately?
 
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