2020 MASSACHUSETTS outdoor grow Thread!

PioneerValleyOG

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Here are a few more pics :) I'm foolishly excited and cant stop peeking at my 1st plant. Started inside and moved it out into my front yard as soon as it was warm enough. It sat there all summer next to the sidewalk, moved it into a little $60 greenhouse about a month ago trying to block wind and rain. Under the microscope I'm still seeing mostly cloudy and a some clear. No idea how much longer this could take to mature, then dry, and cure and I'm feeling super impatient.View attachment 4724712View attachment 4724713View attachment 4724714View attachment 4724717
Very nice!!!
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Here are a few more pics :) I'm foolishly excited and cant stop peeking at my 1st plant. Started inside and moved it out into my front yard as soon as it was warm enough. It sat there all summer next to the sidewalk, moved it into a little $60 greenhouse about a month ago trying to block wind and rain. Under the microscope I'm still seeing mostly cloudy and a some clear. No idea how much longer this could take to mature, then dry, and cure and I'm feeling super impatient.View attachment 4724712View attachment 4724713View attachment 4724714View attachment 4724717
Yea, she's got a ways to go, friend. Won't be smoking her til December maybe. Lol, busting hour chops... But maybe not....
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Thanks! A buddy of mine keeps telling me to cut it down and it is supposed to drop to below freezing at the end of the week. Wondering if I could leave it until next Sunday in the greenhouse, perhaps longer.
Don't listen to your buddy. I still have 3 outside myself. That plants buds will swell and gain weight.... You'll be glad you didn't chop. I'm out here in Franklin county, fought the weather, did ok. Those white pistols gotta change.... So hard to wait I know... It'll be worth it.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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For some reason, trimming my buds underneath its like bright lime green, almost looks like premature broccoli, and an overabundance of calyxs!! Is this bad or good? One thing is the bright green enables me to see the rot areas quickly and chop that chit out.
Haven't seen this before, also, since I'm wet trimming, I'm racking my tops, cut them into smaller manageable fisties,
Damn Patriots are getting shut off, they suck. Let me reiterate. THEY SUCK, THE PATRIOTS SUCK!!! And they're mah bitches.
Well, time for another cocktail, another puff puff, and back to the ol Edmund F.
P schizzle!
Whatever the eff that means....
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Finally had enough of Waziri 2 and guillotined, drowned* and hung her today. She had a nice chilly final night last night and the forecast for the week sucks, so it was her time.

* in the kitchen sink with a Cervantes H2O2 bath

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Word is Cervantes is a little light in the H2o2, you might wanna try a couple quarts 6% to 5 gal, instead if a cup of 3%. Just saying, seems to be the word on the street.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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K I whacked down 2 outta three today, saw rot and decided not to fuck around. The one plant I got left has been knocked over in wind storms like 6-7 times, been used and abused but is still kicking. Been in the 30's like 10 times, she's a rough ol gal. Steamboat Annie kinda girl, got a pistol in her stockings. She's next.
Love (hate) this occupation.
Peace and blessings to you all...
 
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