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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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I think one of mine finished around the second week of September, and the other one a little later the third! Everything else went into late October and early November! Hope your score with her!
You know I started crossing autoflower's with regular photo period plants just for that early finish. This year I am trying out one from sweet seeds Tropicana poison their fast version. There's nothing worse than seeing a plant needs 2 more weeks and there's snow in the forecast 😳 I did take a fast version and back crossed it with a photo. From the few I have in other people's hands there right on track with the other fast versions 😉 just a week behind at the most. I will upload a few photos when I get home.
 
I was less than thrilled with the muffs! I don’t think they liked the heat, were temperamental, Drew bugs like a magnet! And I don’t like early! Probably something I did! But I won’t be growing anymore Foo Foo Strains around here! L O L
 
I was less than thrilled with the muffs! I don’t think they liked the heat, were temperamental, Drew bugs like a magnet! And I don’t like early! Probably something I did! But I won’t be growing anymore Foo Foo Strains around here! L O L
I have a dozen people growing out my crosses this year. But the fast version I always suggest because they're done by the 3rd week of September. My regular photos 4weeks later on average
 
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I hear you! You guys are back between a rock and a hard place! There’s nothing wrong with a little research and experimentation! If I had to fight the way, you guys do, I wouldn’t even grow! Much respect to you! Once September rolls around here it’s easy Street till into November! Just lucky!
 
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No doubt about it! You are in veg, heaven! But also flower hell! It’s tough to navigate your way around a short season! And wind up with something decent! But there’s no growers on earth That try harder!
I dont have any plants besides my Biggs f2 that dont have little budlets and trichomes. The stretch is already done lol. Little hard to see on the blurry one up close. Even my big columbian dominant has formed little budlets and glandular trichomes now.

Interestingly enough, the Biggs is the fastest flowering lineage i have indoors. But she was slower then most the peaceblasters outdoor in KC, but so was every other inbred clone i put out lmao. My oj x bb are eaking in a little slower then all my sativas, also more indica dominant, but also inbred. Not as slow as the biggs though. Which im already pretty sure is gonna rot to all holy hell. Not sure why i decided to put a plant that indica outside in TN. thats a pretty dumb move for sure. Gonna lose a good bit of her flower no matter what i do, shes a rock dense lineage. All gelato and bubba.
 
The apricot tree i left to shade my patch at 4-6... the damn thing sweats on humid days, right into what is soon to be my main Biggs cola too. It's branches have grown since spring 🤣

Talk about poor planning. I cant cut the apricot tree safely with these big ass plants beside it.
 
I had a post in my 2022 grow about a 15 foot snag looming over a couple of my pots! Could come down at any time! Said it was piss, poor, planning on my part! It came down during the off-season! I lucked out! 😅
 
I had a post in my 2022 grow about a 15 foot snag looming over a couple of my pots! Could come down at any time! Said it was piss, poor, planning on my part! It came down during the off-season! I lucked out! 😅
this is a strong solid tree. I just didnt expect its branch to grow as much as it did.

And it's not gonna be as bad here as you'd think.

My peaceblasters are likely gonna be more then half my entire yield just from the 3 plants. Id be shocked if it isnt. And those plants are half columbian F1s. I dont think rain is gonna throw em off their ball much. They'll prob be fine through the september storms.

It's my other girls ima be fighting with most likely. Im probably going to yield as much off PB1 and 2 as i was shooting to harvest by fall from the hole patch back in spring though, so no worries, is what it is lol. PB1 very likely to be my most mold and rot resistant plant out there to boot.

I never lost a single gram of columbian clone flower to mold or rot in KC. I just couldnt take plants all the way to november. The columbian wouldve easily flowered to the end of novemebr, thinking pb1 looks like a november girl too, hopefully a little earlier still though. I should be able to finish her, or damn near finish.
 
I have a dozen people growing out my crosses this year. But the fast version I always suggest because they're done by the 3rd week of September. My regular photos 4weeks later on average
That’s a good time in Michigan for harvest. It’s always the last four weeks of waiting, when the storms, winds, even snow give me the most worries. I always have to tie the plants up to anything, even themselves to get me through the last month or so of storms, then releasing them after it blows through, only to tie them down again. This is a picture of a white Runtz tied down to a fence panel, and a triangle poison tied to the barn just before a storm of high winds came through.
 

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Mine just showed flower this morning in Oregon.
 

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That’s a good time in Michigan for harvest. It’s always the last four weeks of waiting, when the storms, winds, even snow give me the most worries. I always have to tie the plants up to anything, even themselves to get me through the last month or so of storms, then releasing them after it blows through, only to tie them down again. This is a picture of a white Runtz tied down to a fence panel, and a triangle poison tied to the barn just before a storm of high winds came through.
Man oh man so sorry to see this happen to you. Nature can be cruel
 
Man oh man so sorry to see this happen to you. Nature can be cruel
These plants are tough. Although I do suffer loss, I always end up with more than I need. One grow, I had a Sour Diesel split in the middle. Taped it up with veterinarian wrap, and it delivered some great weed.
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