outdoor diesel ryder

Zig Zag Zane

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5 grams?

Never done autos but plants those size, if they grow regular buds, are at least ouncers.

And Zane, I have the same sentiment. Seems most are pretty darn disappointing.
I know man! Ive never done autos either, but from what ive seen many times... usually auto's outdoors look horrible! these ones look sweet though nepali:clap:
 

nepali grizzly

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the last few days they've been enjoying lots of sun. One thing i am noticing is that these little plants have stopped producing new hairs, there's supposed to be around 3 weeks left so they better go through another burst of new growth or i'm going to be pissed. The smell is ridiculous, the stench that comes off these plants just ruins the stealth aspect of this strain. Also I am noticing fox-tailing on around 20% of the plants, I'm not sure if this is from the way i grew them or if its genetic but its definately going to affect the yeild in a bad way. Heres some new pics, the last 2 pics kinda show the fox-tailing.
 

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litljohn

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im sure it will all fill in fat.my deisel ryders did that alittle bit and it fillled in prett good.nice big top bud with decent popcorn nugs
 

DubsFan

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im sure it will all fill in fat.my deisel ryders did that alittle bit and it fillled in prett good.nice big top bud with decent popcorn nugs

It looks like they are going to get a little bigger. Those calyxs still need to open up on a few of those shots. My vision sucks though so what the hell do I know.

Looks nice though.

I realize you are going old school and outdoors in what looks like a forest...but it does appear some critters are getting ahold of them. Are you treating them in any way?
 

nepali grizzly

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thanks, i sure hope they do fatten up. not quite in the forest but close enough. I did treat them with sevin right before flowering which helped with the bugs but i haven't used anything since that.
 

nepali grizzly

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weathers been nice the last few days. july has been considered a wet one around here, i read in the news paper that 17 of the last 21 days there has been rain. keep in mind that some of those days were little showers, but still thats a lot of frickin rain. it almost feels like there is no summer this year. i've found a few little buds with bud rot and taken care of it, other than that the crop is doing alright. heres some more pics, check them out.
 

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cbtwohundread

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theyre coming along lovely,,,,ill bee tuned in and yes autoflowering outdoors is the smartest thing ive seen inna min its flowering time all year now baby,,,,,when i go to jamaica i plan on getting alot of good strains and genes for the island and this will be one
 

nepali grizzly

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theyre coming along lovely,,,,ill bee tuned in and yes autoflowering outdoors is the smartest thing ive seen inna min its flowering time all year now baby,,,,,when i go to jamaica i plan on getting alot of good strains and genes for the island and this will be one
thanks. its good to have a combination of both auto and non auto, the quality of the auto's not the same but it gives you a nice early stash before the non auto are ready. if anyones considering growing auto's i def say make ur first crop a seed crop.
 

jonboy30

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thanks. its good to have a combination of both auto and non auto, the quality of the auto's not the same but it gives you a nice early stash before the non auto are ready. if anyones considering growing auto's i def say make ur first crop a seed crop.
I agree with that one Grizz...if I had planted my outdoor autos at the beginning of the season, i def woulda seed cropped. I may try it in my stealth indoor grow over the fall/winter for next season's outdoor grow. Also, having an early harvest prior to a non auto crop is def. key! You'll be the go-to-guy for the first coupla months before the real harvest begins!:hump:
 

cowboylogic

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Lookin very nice. Very, very nice. And that Diesel smell, yummy, nothing quite like it in the cannabis world.
 
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