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Rufus T. Firefly

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Suggestions for outdoor 36 North, I have;

Angelica
wonder wookie
space monkey
sunshine queen
more cowbell
deep line 12 (vintage lebanese x HP
laughing lemon
soar
womo
lemon Thai indy x HP
lemon wookie
sky lotus
mango HP
skunk HP
time bandit
lemon lotus
lavender jack
sun ra

That's a lot more than I thought, anyway probably growing in 15 gallon fabric LOS if that makes a difference and can go a little long in the fall as I have a porch that is somewhat sheltered from rain and frost.

Appreciate any and all opinions, thx.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Suggestions for outdoor 36 North, I have;

Angelica
wonder wookie
space monkey
sunshine queen
more cowbell
deep line 12 (vintage lebanese x HP
laughing lemon
soar
womo
lemon Thai indy x HP
lemon wookie
sky lotus
mango HP
skunk HP
time bandit
lemon lotus
lavender jack
sun ra

That's a lot more than I thought, anyway probably growing in 15 gallon fabric LOS if that makes a difference and can go a little long in the fall as I have a porch that is somewhat sheltered from rain and frost.

Appreciate any and all opinions, thx.
Skunk and Jack are all I have grown in another form in MI. Finished. Still a bit short without help.

Happy grows.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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Skunk and Jack are all I have grown in another form in MI. Finished. Still a bit short without help.

Happy grows.
This is only my second outdoor so I'm still unsure, but enthusiastic, about the undertaking. Got a buddy in the country and were going to try and grow trees as well as my little garden at home.

Always wanted to grow massive plants, it's pretty effin exciting.
 

MICHI-CAN

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This is only my second outdoor so I'm still unsure, but enthusiastic, about the undertaking. Got a buddy in the country and were going to try and grow trees as well as my little garden at home.

Always wanted to grow massive plants, it's pretty effin exciting.
Greenhouse and too much money in fuel heating to make it to October. Monsters are easy if you have a good soil base. And Bohdi outgrew my 10'4" ceiling with multiple issues and toppings. LOVE. 004.jpg
 

2seepictures

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This is only my second outdoor so I'm still unsure, but enthusiastic, about the undertaking. Got a buddy in the country and were going to try and grow trees as well as my little garden at home.

Always wanted to grow massive plants, it's pretty effin exciting.
I'm not familiar with your irrigation setup or what's under your pots but a 15 gallon fabric pot seems awfully small, especially for living soil no? There are some pretty common fast finishing phenos in Space Monkey. Very strong, frosty and stinky but in my opinion not the greatest yield if that matters to you.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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I'm not familiar with your irrigation setup or what's under your pots but a 15 gallon fabric pot seems awfully small, especially for living soil no? There are some pretty common fast finishing phenos in Space Monkey. Very strong, frosty and stinky but in my opinion not the greatest yield if that matters to you.
Yeah 15 is on the small side for sure, but I'm old and unfortunately I have to be somewhat covert. At least once or twice a week I have to drag them inside. Watering isn't a problem I hand water as needed. Saucers underneath.

It's not ideal but it is what it is.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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Greenhouse and too much money in fuel heating to make it to October. Monsters are easy if you have a good soil base. And Bohdi outgrew my 10'4" ceiling with multiple issues and toppings. LOVE. View attachment 4896542
The country grow will four plants in what has been a vegetable garden for years, two plants in 45 gallons in a raised garden mix I can get super cheap from the local organic composter. Sort of an experiment to see which will do better.

Curious to know what your yield was out of that.
 

MICHI-CAN

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The country grow will four plants in what has been a vegetable garden for years, two plants in 45 gallons in a raised garden mix I can get super cheap from the local organic composter. Sort of an experiment to see which will do better.

Curious to know what your yield was out of that.
I don't weigh. Just my household and former "patients" when I had my card. No profit beyond the pure pursuit. Yet more than allowed. Panicked and composted whole plants. Dmn covid. Here's my first top. LOL.
 

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MICHI-CAN

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That's me in a nutshell....but at a much smaller scale.
My first open "legal" try. Got stuck with plants requested after Covid start. I like 4-6 at 6'. Was fun. Avoiding from here out. But I got some bread loaves and an education for troubles. I love that I pulled it off. Mealies and pm bit me. Beat them at plants expense. 012.jpg
 

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WillieBill

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Are you doing a grow diary? Will definitely follow along if so
I'm not doing a diary on it, but besides the 1 in flower, I think 1 clone is going outside shortly and have a clone in veg(and 3 in the cloner) :) ......so I will have some pics/report in the future. I am playing basically one bean now, but I plan on F2'ing this pack at some point down the road.
 

Ningen

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Day 11 from germination (12/12)
76 germinated outta 82, the smaller plants are in recycled soil, and i think there is like 10 plants in new roots organic soil, and they are all bigger

This happened last time, the seeds in recycled soil took longer to get started but finished great or greater than the ones in new soil, i noticed that the recycled soil was way more hydrophobic than the fresh soil, thats probably it, maybe instead of growing leaves, the roots are growing looking for water hopefully?
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If the recycled soil is hydrophobic it is most likely out of field capacity.
 
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Ningen

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out of field meaning it's fucked? all i can do it small waterings slowly and often right?
Nah, you're fine. You just need to do one bigger watering than usual and add microbial life back in (EWC A.A.C.T. brewed for four days.)
 

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Houstini

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Ok, so how the hell am I supposed to whittle away at my stash? Really? I have dozens of bodhi strains in the vault and the 420 sales got me for a pack of jaeger hashplant destined to get popped immediately for outdoor. Meanwhile there’s a meme about all the sad packs in the vault.
 

Houstini

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out of field meaning it's fucked? all i can do it small waterings slowly and often right?
I have 100 Gallon fabric pots that are undercover. I planted a cover crop last winter to remind me to water them and keep my soil alive. Come March, when I turned my cover over it was dry as a bone underneath. I learned a lot about how moisture flows through large amounts of soil, and have since added a bunch of compost, seasonal amendments, teas. Basically for the last month or so I’ve been treating them like they are my soil babies. But I need to find a solution to the channeling problem. Are soaker hoses a good option? Funky sip in a kiddie pool full of rocks? I’ll search other places than here, but I think a lot of us in the northern hemisphere are thinking about how big we can get our plants and after realizing how much water it really takes to soak 100 gallons of soil to get it out of hydrophobic tendencies, I can completely understand seeking solutions.

edit: same problem different scale. I don’t do soil indoor, mostly coco for me there. But I do take pride in my organic soil for my outdoor plants and will continue to build it. Funny, I want indoor hydro and organic outdoor.
 
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