2021 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

Poco56

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Here’s where my deck ladies are this morning. (Btw... they got their 1st dose of BT last night. Of course, then it rained a bit about 2 hours later. Story of my life! :wall: Lol)
 

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Poco56

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Thanks ya I do that as needed at this point any inner stuff I don’t get starts dying off and dropping on their own. I use some 100g and some 35g. They’re pretty “hollow” inside I think it’s they’re shape that adds to the full look
Any reason of the delta or just convenience? Lol I’m using 45’s for all four ladies.
 

Poco56

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Guess what I mean is considering 100 is almost 3xs the real estate the plants aren’t 3xs bigger lol
Yup, that’s kinda where I was going, after making the decision to go with 45’s for sufficient size, I’ve been seeing folks using less and in some cases getting more, but I would guess genetics play a part too. You see Ptel with a couple of sweet freak’n 15 footers lol... I’d likely be doing a vertigo face plant dive off that supporting ladder when checking/maintaining... that sure can’t be easy! Lol
 

Kerowacked

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Did you spray them during the daylight with treatments can cause burning but that is not what that looks like more like the plant is just finishing and cannibalizing the chlorophyll in the leaves which what most people call fade. Although it looks like it might of be overwatered at some point as well.
Yeah, they’re just locking up, couple will go another week at most. Done with growing outdoors, too many variables and takes too long.
 

Kerowacked

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I feeling you . Just freed up a 10.5x10.5 room. Running numbers now, we’ll see
Tired of all the outdoor maintenance, just lost another bud to budrot so shes coming down tonight. Brown spot on a sugar leaf, no bug inside just a patch like bread mold. Picked off a couple eggs from two others, watching hatchlings hanging off two day old cuttings so the bt works, haven’t seen a live cat yet, just eggs and hatches on drying cuts. Think one girl picked up black spot from the neighbors tomatoes, can’t control that. Here’s an indoor bud, pistils are twice as long as anything outdoors, just need to dial things in. She dried out a month ago while i was out of town but came back ok. Won’t get the harvest poundage but a couple z’s is all i need. Indoor mammal or outdoor dinosaur?F43FB6CA-5317-48E2-B762-FDA1EEB3A8DC.jpegB509AB5E-6D00-4AA1-B173-80D0489D588A.jpeg
 

207guac

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Anyone else have pm thats just staying in one section of the plant? In the past I’ve seen it start to take over after a week but this year it’s not spreading too bad. Hoping it stays that way.
 

Poco56

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Diatribe: Let this newby to this 2021 thread be the voice of reason... I call BS, I’ve been growing indoors 10+ years... never outdoors for legalities/neighborhood.
Fact: The overhead indoors is significant. The reason I explored outdoors was to avoid the National Grid electric bill. I do have solar, but Summer is hot inside and a bitch to keep your environmental factors in check, so solar isn’t much help June-July for growing. There’s always something you need to do to get just that right range of need... but outdoors, in Summer it’s different as I'm learning, a bit engaging for different reasons but worth the effort. I’m anticipating (my wife refers to them as “children” sometimes lol) The ladies are bigger outside and fun to sit by on my deck with a little Allman Brothers mellowing the backdrop, they show different appreciable traits than indoors. MMS Prayer Pupil which I’ve grown twice indoors (worthy of attention) has a whole different look outdoors. I’m living in a new grow world 2021 and though I’m well behind the seasoned outdoor veteran lines, still loving the camaraderie I get from this blog. Stay the course!! 8-)
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Hello folks, been a while. Lyme disease from a nasty tick bite had me messed up for a while.

One plant of many I found this morning, never seen it before...

Too uniform to be anything but organic, found out it frosted last night, but only affected this one plant out of 10.

Lastly, I see a lot of people giving advice for random sicknesses saying 'Treat it with BT'.
Folks, BT is only for cater pillars and worm type bugs. Period.
The rest is just bad info.
Just my humble opinion.
 

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p59teitel

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Hello folks, been a while. Lyme disease from a nasty tick bite had me messed up for a while.

One plant of many I found this morning, never seen it before...

Too uniform to be anything but organic, found out it frosted last night, but only affected this one plant out of 10.

Lastly, I see a lot of people giving advice for random sicknesses saying 'Treat it with BT'.
Folks, BT is only for cater pillars and worm type bugs. Period.
The rest is just bad info.
Just my humble opinion.
Leaves look they have interveinal chlorosis. Ran into that on a couple of my plants this year. Seems to impact the big fan leaves more than flowering growth. Supplemented with cal-mag in water and it mostly cleared up.
 
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