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I was feeling a little down on the matter. Thinking the weather might go to hell. We already went through regular bouts of thick humidity, that sometimes lasted up to a whole week. The two thinner more exotic looking trees have me a little nervous.

I caught some powder mildew on #1 and cut it away. The good news is theres a solid week of summer like temperatures and sun right on tap. An Indian summer couldn't of came at a better time.

Here are a few currents from this morning. The prior pics were a couple days old at the time I uploaded them.

I think I mentioned that I was able to get some of the Gro-Tek organic bloom and got some in the dirt a couple days ago. It may of been what jump started the buds. The plumpness all the girls put on was noticeable by the first glance this morning.

It will be exciting to see what happens this week.

Here's girl one, after a date with scissors 😖. I did get on the topic of PM before, so maybe Murphy was paying attention. You know what they say about Murphy and his "law", right?
 

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The rest are somewhat in order. I may have a couple double takes mixed in with these new pictures.

You can also see the trichome production a little better.

Heres hoping the PM won't progress and that the rest aren't susceptible to it.

We have some light rain and overcast to get through today. I'll also be hitting them with a second blast of bloom nutes tomorrow, the gro-tek and a little bat guano supplement. Then its on bebe!

Thanks for dropping in.
 

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Your plants are absolutely stunning!!! Here's to hoping powdery mildew doesn't spread... But seriously, wow, those buds are gorgeous
 
I was feeling a little down on the matter.
This is when we as farmers squish that little meanie head on our shoulder telling us it’s not going to work or it’s not a good idea! 😃 if I told you how many times I’ve felt sad over my entire project you guys would all hate me and change my name to DEBBY! Hahaha! I just put my best foot forward (one of my two left feet) and start kickin the SH$# outta it!😂 you’ve done great this far man!!! Be easy on yourself and remember this shit doesnt come over night : ) you might do something to your plant that you dont even notice change until weeks later. That was my papa pep talk of the sugar variety lol! Now you get the farmer pep talk! You ready? It hurts when we put so much effort into something we need or want and almost expect, but that just isn’t the reality. We lose plants to reasons out of our control. Our desire to succeed drives our passion no matter what fucks us up at the end of the day! Start swinging that HAMMER! ❤️✌️
 
Thanks for the support you guys!

The pm is extremely sporadic, and not effecting the other 4 by a visual check. KNOCK ON WOOD! ✌️ 🔥🤨😒🤨😬.

I'm not against trimming a bunch of fan leaves in such a time. I otherwise mostly let nature do its thing.



I just finished giving the garden a blast of nutes, grow-tek + silica + a tbspn of composted high P-K bat turds. Thinking get while the gettins' good.

I think I can I think I can.....LOL!


I was pleased to see this this morning. Its starting today and tomorrow all looks much the same.
A times it can partly work against. The hot days and colder nights make the plants wet and dewy. This is when a greenhouse would be quite awesome. Thats something for the future.
 

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Outdoor growing sure ain't for sissees. It's hard work trying to keep up with all the crap nature throws at us. Your doing what you can with what you got. Let's all hope we can get through this without much loss. Good luck🤞👋
 
Outdoor growing sure ain't for sissees. It's hard work trying to keep up with all the crap nature throws at us. Your doing what you can with what you got. Let's all hope we can get through this without much loss. Good luck🤞👋
Right.

But when everything does go right its a sight to behold. Potency too, everything is great.

I'm gona make a note to mix in some AK-47 OG next time. The last time they were in full flower by the end of July. And they reach maturity sooner than any plant that I know of.

Usually they fair better here. I should of picked my own strains that part was not the best plan.

Although genetics are quite nice. a couple are too delicate for the rigors of outdoor life, so far it seems.
 
I like to switch up my strains and don't always have the best outcome. I want to try so many newer indica hybrids and they sometimes are slow in my climate like now LOL. Wanted to try blueberry muffins outside and for me with what i used pot size and feeding i could of done better. I did choose 65day flowering plants but it does not look like they will finish by end of Sept like my plan. The purple kush x white widow is further along and healthier. So yes anytime i grew a kush outdoors seems to withstand the heat better. Have done Bubba and Og kush outdoors both those strains finished up without problems.
 
Right.

But when everything does go right its a sight to behold. Potency too, everything is great.

I'm gona make a note to mix in some AK-47 OG next time. The last time they were in full flower by the end of July. And they reach maturity sooner than any plant that I know of.

Usually they fair better here. I should of picked my own strains that part was not the best plan.

Although genetics are quite nice. a couple are too delicate for the rigors of outdoor life, so far it seems.
See, I’d really like to get my hand on the feral hemp that grows in the Midwest because it’s already well adapted to my climate. Obv would take a few generations of breeding to get good flower, but then you’d have the perfect outdoor plant. If anyone knows a good place to find some (hopefully not Indiana cuz it’s hella illegal there.)
 
I like to switch up my strains and don't always have the best outcome. I want to try so many newer indica hybrids and they sometimes are slow in my climate like now LOL. Wanted to try blueberry muffins outside and for me with what i used pot size and feeding i could of done better. I did choose 65day flowering plants but it does not look like they will finish by end of Sept like my plan. The purple kush x white widow is further along and healthier. So yes anytime i grew a kush outdoors seems to withstand the heat better. Have done Bubba and Og kush outdoors both those strains finished up without problems.
Look in to AK-47 OG. I probably grew this one most because finish time is 7 weeks give or take a few days.

It seems to be fairly resilient outside in the weather too.

The limited experience with kush brands isn't much to speak about. But a big stand out was "purple kush". That checked all my boxes.

Large in stature
generous large cola production
nice potency and effects

Mine averaged a half pound or so with 6' tall plants. They reminded me of lush Christmas trees. Top colas were fat, really fat. About the size of an official game football.

I never had any problems with my batch whatsoever, right in to the 3rd week of October.

In fact I just decided those two strains will be involved next time.

Its impossible to sample them all. Unless working with acreage of land.
 
Hanging in there. The remaining girls 3 4 and 5 seem to be enjoying the extended sunshine.

And getting super sugary and hardening up quite nice. These must be real nice nearer to 8 /9 weeks. The calyx's are already swelling up.

3 weeks and 3 days.

Im hesitant to fertilize with the PM outbreaks. Just incase they come out early. I also refuse to elaborate tooooo much from now on and becoming superstitious.

The smoke from the bluey nugs on the biggest girl is delicious, I quite like it. I have about an ounce dried from jumping the gun in fear of more PM. Well, there actually more of a maroon colour.

I actually had a bad dream about that 😄
 

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Hanging in there. The remaining girls 3 4 and 5 seem to be enjoying the extended sunshine.

And getting super sugary and hardening up quite nice. These must be real nice nearer to 8 /9 weeks. The calyx's are already swelling up.

3 weeks and 3 days.

Im hesitant to fertilize with the PM outbreaks. Just incase they come out early. I also refuse to elaborate tooooo much from now on and becoming superstitious.

The smoke from the bluey nugs on the biggest girl is delicious, I quite like it. I have about an ounce dried from jumping the gun in fear of more PM. Well, there actually more of a maroon colour.

I actually had a bad dream about that 😄
Man we know what your feeling as it gets down to the wire of harvest. Please please just give us 3 more weeks of decent warmth an sunshine pleaseeeeeeeeee🌞
 
Man we know what your feeling as it gets down to the wire of harvest. Please please just give us 3 more weeks of decent warmth an sunshine pleaseeeeeeeeee🌞
I wouldnt be concerned if I didn't already chop two down on the weekend and throw out gobs of forming colas.

PM made it a race to get as far as I get. I otherwise take them deep into October unless el nina makes the transition weird.
 
One garden with 5 different indica strains.


10 bags/per 30L top soil with following amendments:

: % sea life compost, kelp shellfish and a bunch of other morsels plants like to thrive on.
: % crushed powder dolomite lime.
: 10 lbs of worm castings.
: % sheep manure.

weekly feeding schedule:
per 8 litres of gassed off water.

1 oz. pbp grow.
1 oz. pbp blooms.
2 caps calcium.
2 caps silicate solution.

I always alternate feeding percentages as things progress. Always start with less until you have time to gauge how the plants react.

Light :

5.5 hours direct mid day high intensity natural sunshine.

On with the grow show. Thanks for dropping by.
Wow, that sounds like an amazing setup! The combination of different indica strains with those organic amendments seems like a recipe for success. I really like how you're alternating the feeding percentages based on the plants' progress—it shows you have great attention to detail. The 5.5 hours of direct sunlight should work wonders too! Looking forward to seeing how the garden turns out. Keep up the great work!
 
Wow, that sounds like an amazing setup! The combination of different indica strains with those organic amendments seems like a recipe for success. I really like how you're alternating the feeding percentages based on the plants' progress—it shows you have great attention to detail. The 5.5 hours of direct sunlight should work wonders too! Looking forward to seeing how the garden turns out. Keep up the great work!
Im not sure if you read the part about powder mildew.

Its been my outdoor nemesis for the second time now.

Im not going to keep any, its on 95% of the plants now. Who the hell knows what kinda bacteria is in it. I never been that far into reading up on it.

This is so f^cked.

And not for the faint of heart...
 

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PM just isnt that interesting. Well I learned a lot about it in the old gardenscure but that place was jam packed with the hardest core scientific and technical nerds. In a complimentary way. Things were different back then. And well, I guess everything was.

I wonder whats in store for 2025. With all the events that are twirling.

Sets up his growt tent.

Catch you on the flipside.

Ciao
 
PM just isnt that interesting. Well I learned a lot about it in the old gardenscure but that place was jam packed with the hardest core scientific and technical nerds. In a complimentary way. Things were different back then. And well, I guess everything was.

I wonder whats in store for 2025. With all the events that are twirling.

Sets up his growt tent.

Catch you on the flipside.

Ciao
How’d you fare!? : )

Did you start a thread for the tent you mentioned?
 
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