New England outdoors 2018

Black-Thumb

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So when do you expect yours to finish. I am thinking mid - late Oct.gets me to 10 weeks?? If it starts to get cooler outside it should ramp it up correct/
That's what I'm hoping! If they are close in early October I might have to call it, but hopefully the weather cooperates better then last year and I can take them the distance.

I had to chop 1-2 weeks sooner then I wanted last year because it became a daily game of chicken with rot and mold because the weather was so shit.
 

Black-Thumb

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Do you wrap these outdoors trees in netting when they get too heavy??
I imagine I will have to with the 1 amnesia I have in the ground. At least, I hope I need to! I havent really fucked with sativas before so I'm not sure what to expect based on what I'm seeing now.
 

threeputt

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I imagine I will have to with the 1 amnesia I have in the ground. At least, I hope I need to! I havent really fucked with sativas before so I'm not sure what to expect based on what I'm seeing now.
Similar - this is my third grow, but first with sativas and first outdoors. Sativa is surely different, my indoor grow is just now close to harvest (flower week 8), its a lower yield, but I didn't crop or train as aggressively as I have done previously with hybrids OG Lemon Kush and AK47. Have a great weekend.
 

Black-Thumb

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It looks better everyday...
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If we keep getting this "80 degrees by day/55 degrees by night" biz thru September we are going to have some amazing colors this season.

When I went out back last night and felt that temp drop to 57 degrees, I had one of those moments of divine happiness. Not sure if it's an ancestry survival mechanism thing for me personally, or a New England thing some of us just feel, but autumn coming feels like breathing again. It's a mix of excitement and anticipation and a weird sense of something I can only describe as motivation? Its crazy, but Fall arriving is one of the best feelings I know.
 

thumper60

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It looks better everyday...
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If we keep getting this "80 degrees by day/55 degrees by night" biz thru September we are going to have some amazing colors this season.

When I went out back last night and felt that temp drop to 57 degrees, I had one of those moments of divine happiness. Not sure if it's an ancestry survival mechanism thing for me personally, or a New England thing some of us just feel, but autumn coming feels like breathing again. It's a mix of excitement and anticipation and a weird sense of something I can only describe as motivation? Its crazy, but Fall arriving is one of the best feelings I know.
I here ya spring feels the same way,i love the changing seasons we have here
 

Black-Thumb

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These last few cold nights have been interesting.They deff responded to being in the 80s during the day and 50s at night.

Had some issues in the 3 smart pots with some ph induced lockout, must have started 4 or 5 weeks ago. Got 25gal of RO to do a quick flush (2 dry cycles/2.5-3 days) and then feed them with RO until the end. Still have a ton of lush green on them (95%). Was just the older bottom growth turning yellow and dying. Figured out it was probably a calmag def.

Hoping that the flush+RO from now on+Epsom treatments=save the day!!
 
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Citylimits

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New member here got my 3 strawberry kush about 3 weeks into flower and starting to put on some weight all 3 of them were put into the ground a couple weeks late this year and were very small clones to begin with.20180901_093457.jpg 20180902_140436.jpg20180902_140436.jpg also have a pair of mango skunks that went into the ground late but flourished lots of LST and topping and she is sitting at 6 foot by 5 foot wide. Only about a week and half into flower on them.20180902_141814.jpg also have a black jack that seemed to be on same flower time a week and a half or so. Some huge indica leaves on that one she is sitting just under 6 feet 20180901_093309.jpg 20180901_093252.jpg
 

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Black-Thumb

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New member here got my 3 strawberry kush about 3 weeks into flower and starting to put on some weight all 3 of them were put into the ground a couple weeks late this year and were very small clones to begin with.View attachment 4192082 View attachment 4192080View attachment 4192080 also have a pair of mango skunks that went into the ground late but flourished lots of LST and topping and she is sitting at 6 foot by 5 foot wide. Only about a week and half into flower on them.View attachment 4192086 also have a black jack that seemed to be on same flower time a week and a half or so. Some huge indica leaves on that one she is sitting just under 6 feet View attachment 4192090 View attachment 4192091
Welcome! Looking super healthy and thick. I cant wait to see what those look like Oct 1st...
 

Black-Thumb

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Loving this weather...although I wish I could have the sun without the heat and humidity...
Amnesia Haze (5 gallon pot)
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OG Kush starting to catch up...
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The Super Skunk outside the fence in the ground getting big.
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And the 5 in the ground (center plant is almost 7.5' now...so glad I transplanted). I need to clean up the ground around them this week.
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In ground OG Kush and Super Skunk
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kayasgarden

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That's what I'm hoping! If they are close in early October I might have to call it, but hopefully the weather cooperates better then last year and I can take them the distance.

I had to chop 1-2 weeks sooner then I wanted last year because it became a daily game of chicken with rot and mold because the weather was so shit.
Wow I had more time then ever in 10 years by at least 2 weeks last year!

Has anyone tried this for mold? You have to spray it early and it eats the fungus that would later turn to bud rot. Also great for powdery mildew. Cured my sunflowers and cukes before my eyes from pm. 15360210169691754259794.jpg
 
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