New to the New England Woods

Happygirl

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Well it has to be good or you sit in it till next June/July before the next crop is done, the stuff is mostly ok but yup there is some big bud thrown in lol. My blueberry became quite well known, it was a sad day when the power quit here for 17 days in the winter and all was lost.
Cool that your strain was well known not for losing it :(.
 

Happygirl

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Yeah its a 8-9 according to my close friend that lives in Montana who bred all of the S.C. I have. Huckleberry (S.C. X. Blueberry) Jackleberry (S.C. X Jack Herer) Strawberry Poison, (S.C. X Durban Poison)
Now I have something to go off of for my strawberry cough strain since I have to pass on your offer of seeds.
 

Budley Doright

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As much as I'm looking forward to this years harvest I'm looking more forward to next year to up the game a bit. It's been 15-20 years since my last outdoor photo grow and I've caught the bug again. :) great looking plants btw very happy looking.
 

growman3666

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As much as I'm looking forward to this years harvest I'm looking more forward to next year to up the game a bit. It's been 15-20 years since my last outdoor photo grow and I've caught the bug again. :) great looking plants btw very happy looking.
I am too. This was such a spur of the moment last second, gogogo before its too late grow. Next year will be glorious for both of us :) Thank You

Here's some morning shots

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These guys were extras. Malawi Golds that will not finish in time so I will pollinate them.20160902_072649.jpg
 

darkzero

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nice cant wait to see your malawi crosses was thinking bout getting some for next season outdoors
 

darkzero

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Yeah man most def..


Thanks. How are yours coming along?
they are doing ok they are at least 3 weeks behind the flower tent so in week 3 had to bring that S1 In got too big all in all getting everything set and in, finally came across this fruit and flower food been trying to find for forever since store got brought out gonna use my next grow cant wait. IMAG0401.jpg IMAG0402.jpg
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I am too. This was such a spur of the moment last second, gogogo before its too late grow. Next year will be glorious for both of us :) Thank You

Here's some morning shots

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These guys were extras. Malawi Golds that will not finish in time so I will pollinate them.View attachment 3771299
Looking good. More seeds is always a good thing. My late starts are about waist to chest high now. Not sure if they are quite as late as yours though.
 

growman3666

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they are doing ok they are at least 3 weeks behind the flower tent so in week 3 had to bring that S1 In got too big all in all getting everything set and in, finally came across this fruit and flower food been trying to find for forever since store got brought out gonna use my next grow cant wait. View attachment 3771537 View attachment 3771538
meant to ask you ever flush your plants the last 3 weeks of flower? Thinking bout doing it week 7, need input on it?
Oh nice man... looks like a good from from the ratios.

Well my outdoor plants are almost always done organically. This is the first year I haven't been able to do it because I do not have the time to premix my soil and let it cook. So yes I'll be starting a clearex flush and mollasessstarting in the 3Rd to last week :)
Looking good. More seeds is always a good thing. My late starts are about waist to chest high now. Not sure if they are quite as late as yours though.
Yes more seeds always equals a good thing.

So I'm 6'1 and they are all up to my chest. Not including their continental because that's in the ground lol

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Mr.Marijuana420

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I am too. This was such a spur of the moment last second, gogogo before its too late grow. Next year will be glorious for both of us :) Thank You

Here's some morning shots

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These guys were extras. Malawi Golds that will not finish in time so I will pollinate them.View attachment 3771299
leave them as long as you can, don't harvest because of a frost, play it day to day. A hard frost may cause some damage depending how long it was cold enough to crystallize the water. For frost to cause damage it has to be cold enough, long enough for the water inside the plant to freeze and damage the plants cells, this won't happen just from surface moisture freezing. There are other factors at play also, a few hours of cold temps with a nice sunny day after shouldn't cause issue. Also if there is any kind of canopy above the plants the evaporation from the ground throughout the day will create a warmer micro climate underneath, and will shield your plants, also depending how long and cold it stays
 

Keighan

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Hey there man! Hope its going well, have pineapple express, jamaican dream, nl#5, fruit punch, and purple buddah up in northern maine.! Ill be stopping in here and there to check in and see whats up!
 

Dlowsky

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Lookin hella good on those plants man gotta say that you adapted well to your new environment lol
 
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