New England outdoors 2017

AEB424

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Hey everyone. I need some help. I had a root shocked outdoor plant ( work a lot and forgot about where i put it) so i found it and transplanted it in some corn. Because it was stunted, only a foot and a half tall with all branches staying really close to the main stalk) and the corn grew so fast, it started flowering. However the pistils seem really dark. Any idea why?
 

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doug mirabelli

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Wow I know flowering will occur w less than 14 hours but that's a whiles away. I was hoping to harvest before then. First timer out here so I'm trying to refrain from asking questions that are nearly impossible to answer accurately. Like how much am I gunna yield and all that. I germmed mine April 17 vegged indoor until the week before the solstice and put them outside. Will they go until October?

Trying to follow the less is more philosophy by doing less which is annoying. The process is litterally comparable to watching paint dry. I shouldn't say that it's a bit more asthetically pleasing.

I'm envious of you folk with your gals out there in the wild. Where you have to hike and go off the beaten path. Make a day of going to take care of the girls and every time you go, you'd see a change which is fun and exhilarating. Very excited to see my own product. Although probably anti climatic. Enter mold or worms stage left. Shut up
 
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natureboygrower

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Wow I know flowering will occur w less than 14 hours but that's a whiles away. I was hoping to harvest before then. First timer out here so I'm trying to refrain from asking questions that are nearly impossible to answer accurately. Like how much am I gunna yield????

Trying to follow the less is more philosophy by doing less which is annoying. The process is litterally comparable to watching paint dry. I shouldn't say that it's a bit more asthetically pleasing.

I'm envious of you folk with your gals out there in the wild. Where you have to hike and go off the beaten path. Make a day of going to take care of the girls and every time you go, you'd see a change which is fun and exhilarating. Very excited to see my own product. Although probably anti climatic. Enter mold or worms stage left. Shut up
lol,its a rollercoaster of a ride bro,for sure.as far as when your plant will start flowering,it all depends on what strain youre growing.some start flowering earlier than others.do you know what strain youve got? guerilla grows arent all that,lot of work.i'll water from my spigot any day :cool:
 

doug mirabelli

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I do know the strains of my seeds. One is listed as "medium" flowering time and 53-59 days. What do I make of that? I figured that is an indoor estimate
 

natureboygrower

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I do know the strains of my seeds. One is listed as "medium" flowering time and 53-59 days. What do I make of that? I figured that is an indoor estimate
kinda of a guessing game really.any sign of heavier pistil growth or have you noticed a fast growth(stretch) with the plant? hard knowing not seeing it
 

doug mirabelli

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kinda of a guessing game really.any sign of heavier pistil growth or have you noticed a fast growth(stretch) with the plant? hard knowing not seeing it
Yeah I've observed both pistils and fast growth or stretching. Would I consider when that started to occur about the onset of flowering? And about 60 days later will be harvest tentatively?
 

natureboygrower

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Yeah I've observed both pistils and fast growth or stretching. Would I consider when that started to occur about the onset of flowering? And about 60 days later will be harvest tentatively?
just a guess,but if they were "medium flowering" id say middle/end september,if they are starting to flower right now. imo,flowering estimates are just that and are more for the indoor grower to go by
 

natureboygrower

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Kish on the left Blueballs on the right @BobBitchen

Hey @northeastmarco @Moderndayhippy found a 1" white caterpillar
on the kish it started started eating "pin holes". Anyone run into this in our area?
I killed it before I took a picture. Which was stupid.View attachment 3983250View attachment 3983251View attachment 3983252
yeah,squash borers.@thumper60 has had problems with them.ive never heard of such a thing until he posted about them.evil fuckers
 

Moderndayhippy

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Kish on the left Blueballs on the right @BobBitchen

Hey @northeastmarco @Moderndayhippy found a 1" white caterpillar
on the kish it started started eating "pin holes". Anyone run into this in our area?
I killed it before I took a picture. Which was stupid.View attachment 3983250View attachment 3983251View attachment 3983252
I had one plant that had worms in the stem, Posted about it on a different thread got this response http://rollitup.org/t/bodhi-seeds.518143/page-1703#post-13676677 keep your eyes out for egg sacks underneath the leaves they are definitely a pain
 

thumper60

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