fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

stinkbudd1

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The master at work again! for all you who really want to learn how its done,you cant go wrong to start here...Great job fdd, i cannot see you for the forest of the tree's..peace
 

dlively11

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Looking really good, props. Was wondering if you had a minute or two if you could look at mine and give me any advise you might have. My first time growing plants this large outdoors. I was thinking about starting to pull the upper branches down like an
LST to really get a big canopy up above. I thought about just using some twine and pulling them down to the horizontal bamboo stakes. FYI those stakes are 10 footers and 6 foot horizontal stakes. Was taken a few days ago and are already 5-6 inches taller and in full veg taking lots of nutes. Any ideas or advise on these three lovely ladies? I know you have done a lot of these big grows fairly crowded and stated you were able to get the largest yields with your own method. I am always open to advise from others.

Thanks


 

KidCreole

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I started on page 1 with one question. "is this a bigass sog?" took 86 pages but i got my answer. see what happens when we read guys? he answers the question for you! fdd, you said the middle of the "forest" dies off cuz u dont like popcorn bud. i get it, but would that ring true in an indoor sog? or just cuz you havent learned to train your plants? lol and youre not too keen to a set schedule for the verde, kinda like if you remember it yes? is that like an automatic barrier against lockup, or do you just let the ladies live au naturael? im fairly certain i havent reashed a point you already covered but if i did point me to the right page, im not above readin twice from the red eye jedi master!
 

fdd2blk

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how do you train an 8 foot monster? you don't.

i let the plants do the talking. they are in control, not me. when they need verde, they tell me. :)

i'm NOT the boss.
 

fdd2blk

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Looking really good, props. Was wondering if you had a minute or two if you could look at mine and give me any advise you might have. My first time growing plants this large outdoors. I was thinking about starting to pull the upper branches down like an
LST to really get a big canopy up above. I thought about just using some twine and pulling them down to the horizontal bamboo stakes. FYI those stakes are 10 footers and 6 foot horizontal stakes. Was taken a few days ago and are already 5-6 inches taller and in full veg taking lots of nutes. Any ideas or advise on these three lovely ladies? I know you have done a lot of these big grows fairly crowded and stated you were able to get the largest yields with your own method. I am always open to advise from others.

Thanks

i don't even post my own pics that big. :shock:
 

dlively11

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i don't even post my own pics that big. :shock:
I just added a bunch more 6 footer horizontally and started tying down the large outer branches on one of these plants. Gives it a much bigger footprint and was able to use some of the space that was empty. Where did you get that netting you use on yours and does it really help a lot on your grows? Looks like you are doing a big SCROG. What would you do with the plants in my picture to maximize yield? I know my space is very different . Just wanting some input if you would do anything different.
 

fdd2blk

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I just added a bunch more 6 footer horizontally and started tying down the large outer branches on one of these plants. Gives it a much bigger footprint and was able to use some of the space that was empty. Where did you get that netting you use on yours and does it really help a lot on your grows? Looks like you are doing a big SCROG. What would you do with the plants in my picture to maximize yield? I know my space is very different . Just wanting some input if you would do anything different.
i would water them when they need water, feed them when they need food. support any branches that need supporting. that is all. the plant will do the rest.

the net is "tomato netting", it can be found where they sell tomato plants. ;)
 

dlively11

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i would water them when they need water, feed them when they need food. support any branches that need supporting. that is all. the plant will do the rest.

the net is "tomato netting", it can be found where they sell tomato plants. ;)
Sorry to keep bothering you. Is that on these particular plants? Just wondering since you do a lot more to your own.
 

Mr Bomb

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.FDD- My outdoor leaf tips are rolling over from what looks like heat stress. Temp around 105 here the last week or so. What should I do?
 
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