Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Captspaulding

Captspaulding

What’s the matter? Don’t like clowns? 🤡
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Lol, thank you. I tend to get my self wrapped up in the grows more than I should, it's almost like a addiction, I can't stop immersing myself deep into minute details that I overlook shit
After a while, I just accepted my fate, it went from a hobby to a lifestyle super fast but I really wouldn’t have it any other way. As long as you keep getting better, and stop screwing the pooch, damned right it’s addictive, way more than smoking it imho…not a lot of things out there as rewarding as enjoying a smoke you grew, that you damned well holds all the candles…..it’s what it’s all about. Waaaaaay cooler than money……
 
Imzzaudae

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Northern Lights Auto. 88 days old 30 gallon pot Living Organic.
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Laughing Buddha is the tall one. 2 smaller plants are Wedding Cakes. Living soil Organic
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Last one is Hawaiian punch.
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Jimmie

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Believe it or not I started growing autos 2 years ago. I didn't need to run them down south. Long warm seasons down there. Only when I moved to new England that I started auto's. For me I'm still in the learning curve on autos and growing photoperiod outdoors/in ground in this environment and weather. I feel like I can do better but it's going to be a season or two before I get things perfected. My end goal is trying to reach at minimum 5 pounds per plant.
Great goal, best I’ve done is 5 lbs for two plants. I’m on eastern Long Island, dewy fall weather on the way. I can hear the ocean from my garden, it’s a damp environment.
 
Tumbleweed375

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Great goal, best I’ve done is 5 lbs for two plants. I’m on eastern Long Island, dewy fall weather on the way. I can hear the ocean from my garden, it’s a damp environment.
That is impressive... damn man it feels like fall came early this year in NY.
 
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After a while, I just accepted my fate, it went from a hobby to a lifestyle super fast but I really wouldn’t have it any other way. As long as you keep getting better, and stop screwing the pooch, damned right it’s addictive, way more than smoking it imho…not a lot of things out there as rewarding as enjoying a smoke you grew, that you damned well holds all the candles…..it’s what it’s all about. Waaaaaay cooler than money……
Agreed! When I'm active with every aspect of growing it takes me to a tranquil state of mind. It takes all my worries and stress and melts away. I talk to my girls and they talk back in their own ways. From the first sprout to trim jail, I'm invested and give it my all to nurture life into beauty and medicine.
 
Captspaulding

Captspaulding

What’s the matter? Don’t like clowns? 🤡
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Agreed! When I'm active with every aspect of growing it takes me to a tranquil state of mind. It takes all my worries and stress and melts away. I talk to my girls and they talk back in their own ways. From the first sprout to trim jail, I'm invested and give it my all to nurture life into beauty and medicine.
Hey! I know you! 😜
 
Southernuncle21

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Great goal, best I’ve done is 5 lbs for two plants. I’m on eastern Long Island, dewy fall weather on the way. I can hear the ocean from my garden, it’s a damp environment.
So you literally embody ocean grown (OG) lol the best I've done was 3 lbs off 1 plant. This year is shaping up to be the same for a few plants.
 
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Still got one well into flowering and one that is just showing flower. Zone 4b, both Chemdog NASC white label from seed, started indoor mid/late March. Phenotypic expression I suppose, maybe environmental stress. Wild difference though!
 
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