Getawaymountain outdoor crop 2013

doubletake

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Also what do you think it's pretty late 15 or 10 gallon grow bags I'm in SoCal so it's kinda hot not too bad.
 

getawaymountain

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Also what do you think it's pretty late 15 or 10 gallon grow bags I'm in SoCal so it's kinda hot not too bad.[/QUOT

i wouldn't do a guerilla grow here due to water and too much sun to be leaving them for days at a time i'm putting my last ones in 10 gallon bags to make seeds with but aren't looking for a big plant but at least 4ft i'm pheno hunting with the last hundred i started just to pick the phenos i want to keep
 

doubletake

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YEa that's what I was thinking its just too hot, and alright 15 gallon bags it is ha.
Im hoping for some good like 4 to 6 ounce plants out of them so might as well give them the extra 5 gallons.

And nice you need to start a seed company ha with the early finishers and all the mold resistant strains you got I know people would be ordering ha.
 

getawaymountain

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005.jpg010.jpg011.jpg012.jpgnow we have got the phenos i want to cross with which ones and the smaller containers are the males from all the phenos so now they go to the different locations to collect the pollen from each strain and then paint just the bigger phenos i want to seed ,its a good thing when ya can look at all the phenos and work with them to get just the plant structure and traites ya want for seeds. both the male and female phenos are the same for each strain to start the stabalizing process which will take from 3-5 backcrosses to make a stable hybrid but then ya got it forever and ya can't just buy the strains ya make yourself .
 
Getaway, how long does that kelp juice stay good for? I bought some back in February...not sure if I'm wasting my time using it still or no.
 

blaze530

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getawaymountain your looking excellent id like to be on your level one day, not only are you a good grower your a good cannabis breeder you seem to really know your stuff, by any chance can you give some advise? i made a new cross this year an i grew out 11 beans am i going to see many phenotypes or would they be similar? right now im noticing different leave patterns of sativa and indica im wondering are the smell/taste going to be different too?
 

getawaymountain

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getawaymountain your looking excellent id like to be on your level one day, not only are you a good grower your a good cannabis breeder you seem to really know your stuff, by any chance can you give some advise? i made a new cross this year an i grew out 11 beans am i going to see many phenotypes or would they be similar? right now im noticing different leave patterns of sativa and indica im wondering are the smell/taste going to be different too?
well that depends on how stable the parents of ya crosses ya made where when ya started if you used good stable parents the crosses should only have a couple phenos and the different patterns on leaves ,sativa and indica etc. is what you have to work with ,this is where it becomes a personal preference on what you want to have in the end . you can have completely different strains(phenos) from the same parents . there are alot of so called strains out there that are just phenos of the same genetics just named different .
 

doubletake

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View attachment 2770542View attachment 2770546View attachment 2770556View attachment 2770560now we have got the phenos i want to cross with which ones and the smaller containers are the males from all the phenos so now they go to the different locations to collect the pollen from each strain and then paint just the bigger phenos i want to seed ,its a good thing when ya can look at all the phenos and work with them to get just the plant structure and traites ya want for seeds. both the male and female phenos are the same for each strain to start the stabalizing process which will take from 3-5 backcrosses to make a stable hybrid but then ya got it forever and ya can't just buy the strains ya make yourself .
How bigs that one in the second pic? Looks big like head high 6 footish.
looks great man keep it up.
 

blaze530

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well that depends on how stable the parents of ya crosses ya made where when ya started if you used good stable parents the crosses should only have a couple phenos and the different patterns on leaves ,sativa and indica etc. is what you have to work with ,this is where it becomes a personal preference on what you want to have in the end . you can have completely different strains(phenos) from the same parents . there are alot of so called strains out there that are just phenos of the same genetics just named different .
I seee, Thanks a lot! i have a good insight of what i want to do now, ill be strain hunting this year :P waiting to see what the plants will turn out like is reallly exciting!
 

getawaymountain

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012.jpg013.jpg014.jpg015.jpg016.jpgwell our money maker strain is in full bud mode now lol... it will be done sept 15-20 and be a solid bud bush mostly sativa , its a jamaiacan lambsbread x white widow x leda uno x seawarp . this strain grew in maine with zero mold problems and even got a hard frost that did'nt seem to bother it at all . for starting in early june its only 2 months old now . start it in march and look out hahaha !!
 

lilroach

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I know nothing about outdoor growing other than I wish I could do some.....

I've been debating with someone about how much fussin' an outdoor grower has to do with their plants, and maybe you can shed some light on this.......do you do any pruning, topping, fimming, to your plants? If not, is there anything you DO do to increase your yield per plant?
 

getawaymountain

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I know nothing about outdoor growing other than I wish I could do some.....

I've been debating with someone about how much fussin' an outdoor grower has to do with their plants, and maybe you can shed some light on this.......do you do any pruning, topping, fimming, to your plants? If not, is there anything you DO do to increase your yield per plant?
no i don't do any thing except give them what they need and keep the elements in check as animals, heat , rain and length as finishing time verses climate here in ca i will be
 

jessica d

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you did better for growth then many even with a late start and it will be bagged before they are half way thru flowering buddy lol the work ethic your team has is why you do so well. i got a couple that are pretty fat but i will probably wait till start of sept to pick :D the one is thicker then a beer bottle.
 

getawaymountain

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you did better for growth then many even with a late start and it will be bagged before they are half way thru flowering buddy lol the work ethic your team has is why you do so well. i got a couple that are pretty fat but i will probably wait till start of sept to pick :D the one is thicker then a beer bottle.
ya i always say ya take care of ya plants they will take care of you !! lol.. genetics helps alot also hahaha good luck with ya buds and plants ya got some nice looking plants
 

mmR GreenJeans

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Well folks, Getaway likes his gravy. Lucky he has a wife that's a hard worker and knows how to crack a whip. (Just some funning from an old G friend!) I have some getaway juice I'm using. It's stable and is helping me with my 2013 garden. It's high in Calcium which is hard to come by and so important here in the Georgia heat and humidity. F---ker, u up and moved to Cali on me! Well, you'll only improve that Cali lot by adding some of your old New England roots to their woo-woo factor (w the exception of a few hard workers up there in N Cal!). Following you bro! GL out there! B
 

getawaymountain

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001.jpg005.jpg008.jpg009.jpgthe new gaurd dog is a midget dobbie !! we got a pair of them from some freinds that didn't want them anymore so we put a dog house in each spot and there ya go built in guard dogs small but will definetly let me know if i need to pull the gate lock hook up to the big dogs pen and turn them loose on the outside of the fence so either inside or outside where ya aren 't supposed to be ya will get bite hard in the ass lol... we got here with 2 dogs and now have 6 total hahaha the ladies are still growing well and are all 6ft plus now mostly crunch time is upon us
 

northeastmarco

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hey getaway,as always you know how to get those girls to grow,very nice work.now that you have some time in there,do you miss going into the woods to do you work and have a little time in between to see more growth and surprises. i cant have a grow like yours,mine is a 25 minute hike to the first spot and at this time of the year i have to try to hard not to go see every couple days,stick to my every 6 to 8 days, i love coming thru the bush and seeing lots of dark clusters on my girls
 
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