2023 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

7CardBud

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Took down the volunteer plant yesterday, would have liked to have gone a week or two longer but the septoria leaf spot was working its way into the sugar leaves and who wants to consume that crap. Trimmed up pretty good, pretty sticky and smells of gas and sour citrus, might get a couple oz. from her -

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This is the first year septoria has been an issue for me and it is rocking my plants hard.
 

p59teitel

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This is the first year septoria has been an issue for me and it is rocking my plants hard.
I’ve had minor amounts of it in the past, but always when the plants started to die back as they progressed deeper into flowering. This year it hit in July, from all the rainy nasty weather.
 

p59teitel

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Took the Mazari that was furthest along down on Oct 4th as I was whittling away more and more each day. Will jar some today and hang the rest in the garage to wait for hash production some cold winter night. The other Mazari will need to come down soon due to septoria and will mostly be hung for hash -

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The Indian Himalaya plants also were getting dinged with botrytis, but I think I’ve turned that battle around by using Monterey Complete B.t. spray that targets pretty much all fungal and bacterial pests. Seeing much less rot after a week of applying this every couple of days. Cooler temps also may be helping. Still would like to get another week or two out of these -

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The shorter Panjshiri will also come down soon due to septoria, I will try to keep the taller one going as it is just now showing some frost and it has a strong onion-garlic odor that I think will make some great cured flower -

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And finally starting to see accelerating flower growth on the Nepal Himalayas - the tallest one is 18 1/2 feet! Still looking like mid November finish, yikes -

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Good luck to everyone who still has plants going!
 

Boatguy

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I gave up on the plan of one per week and took em all down a week ago. Rot spots were multiplying daily.
Got a good amount for a half dozen patio planters though.
 

p59teitel

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The dark one is an Ethos End Game S1, wish i had more beans but i do have clones started indoor, revegging. She wasn’t bothered by the rain and dew at all.
What do you use to clone? I’ve never done it before but I’m thinking of cloning the garlic-onion plant after sampling some semi-dried trim and liking the effects a lot.
 

Kerowacked

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Knock on some wood for what I'm about to say buttt I don't think I saw a single caterpillar this year. Did two preventative BT sprays but otherwise was pretty hands off. Anybody else experience that?
Not a single one, and i didn’t use any btk. Very strange indeed.
 

DMChiz

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Took the Mazari that was furthest along down on Oct 4th as I was whittling away more and more each day. Will jar some today and hang the rest in the garage to wait for hash production some cold winter night. The other Mazari will need to come down soon due to septoria and will mostly be hung for hash -

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The Indian Himalaya plants also were getting dinged with botrytis, but I think I’ve turned that battle around by using Monterey Complete B.t. spray that targets pretty much all fungal and bacterial pests. Seeing much less rot after a week of applying this every couple of days. Cooler temps also may be helping. Still would like to get another week or two out of these -

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The shorter Panjshiri will also come down soon due to septoria, I will try to keep the taller one going as it is just now showing some frost and it has a strong onion-garlic odor that I think will make some great cured flower -

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And finally starting to see accelerating flower growth on the Nepal Himalayas - the tallest one is 18 1/2 feet! Still looking like mid November finish, yikes -

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Good luck to everyone who still has plants going!
Last one still standing. Had to remove a lot of growth due to PM, but she’s close, so moving in and out of the garage at night until she’s ready, ready. Give ‘em hell y’all
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Leetwain

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Central MA, Coastal Seed, Oaxacan Colombian....3 plants....taken Oct 14th-20th
Started indoors around april 1st....Planted in the ground with some blood meal....Didn't water after the first few weeks....I can't recommend colombian red genetics enough, you would be hard pressed to find something more mold resistant....never seen a bigger plant....100% sativa in MA:)
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7CardBud

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Just finished a very disappointing season. Four monster GMO yielded about 2 pounds after getting septoria early on. I lost one plant completely.
I had one lucky surprise, a small Purple Skunk in a 3 gallon pot really took off and was almost free from rot and molds....got a bout a pound from it.
 

Leetwain

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Central MA, Coastal Seed, Oaxacan Colombian....3 plants....taken Oct 14th-20th
Started indoors around april 1st....Planted in the ground with some blood meal....Didn't water after the first few weeks....I can't recommend colombian red genetics enough, you would be hard pressed to find something more mold resistant....never seen a bigger plant....100% sativa in MA:)
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13.3 ounces :)
 
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