Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

fr3d12

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After the above pics I feel like the PeeWee in the locker room.
This is the only pic that would upload but it is the biggest anyway.CAM00352.jpg
 
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Dibbsey

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IMG-20130805-00026.jpgIMG-20130805-00027.jpgIMG-20130805-00028.jpgim 6'3. all indica, the one is about 7'3 i'd estimate. field planted there are 8 havent been topped or super cropped its personal and i just want 1 big main cola. potted are more bushy and need to be tied down. 100% collected kush seeds 100% female. all have 2-4 white hairs on colas. another site of planted don't have pictures cause there are 20 spread out didnt wanna take a picture of each of them all also female and range from 2 feet - 5feet. all indica far in swampy forest alot of different bugs hate them.
 
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TWS

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ALL GLORY TO THE TWS GREENHOUSE! A mere legend to commoners, however, we hath been blessed with a cannabis farmer's nobility; therefore, we know the legends to be true.


... sorry, I've been smoking TWS' hash. :eyesmoke:
LOL ! your post fits your avatar ! waaaaa ! :twisted: That hash sure helps me go to sleep with my back spasm I have had since Friday and can barely walk . :peace: Frikin pills make me feel like puke. :cry:
 

TWS

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View attachment 2765385View attachment 2765387View attachment 2765392im 6'3. all indica, the one is about 7'3 i'd estimate. field planted there are 8 havent been topped or super cropped its personal and i just want 1 big main cola. potted are more bushy and need to be tied down. 100% collected kush seeds 100% female. all have 2-4 white hairs on colas. another site of planted don't have pictures cause there are 20 spread out didnt wanna take a picture of each of them all also female and range from 2 feet - 5feet. all indica far in swampy forest alot of different bugs hate them.
Thanks for sharing. all natural !
 

Raeofsun13

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Hello from the Rockies of Colorado. After the bushes I have seen In this thread, I feel silly posting, but hey who cares the size of the plant? Damn fun growing them regardless of where or how you are doing it. Here is our first ever outdoor grow, we kept them in pots this year. Next year, they will be going in smart pots and maybe some in the ground. We also started late, we popped seeds in late June and beginning of July, so they are not by big. The last pic shows them about 3 weeks ago, the first and second are from this week and the third is a top shot. Also no signs of flower yet, probably not until Sept when the seasons start to change.
 

MojoRison

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I now have 4 girls over 6ft :)
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When would you typically stop adding the nutes, is it strain specific or more based on "feel".
 

TWS

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Hello from the Rockies of Colorado. After the bushes I have seen In this thread, I feel silly posting, but hey who cares the size of the plant? Damn fun growing them regardless of where or how you are doing it. Here is our first ever outdoor grow, we kept them in pots this year. Next year, they will be going in smart pots and maybe some in the ground. We also started late, we popped seeds in late June and beginning of July, so they are not by big. The last pic shows them about 3 weeks ago, the first and second are from this week and the third is a top shot. Also no signs of flower yet, probably not until Sept when the seasons start to change.
Great job ! you should make that fire ring into a raised box planter ! go big or go home ! lol
 

Raeofsun13

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Hello from the Rockies of Colorado. After the bushes I have seen In this thread, I feel silly posting, but hey who cares the size of the plant? Damn fun growing them regardless of where or how you are doing it. Here is our first ever outdoor grow, we kept them in pots this year. Next year, they will be going in smart pots and maybe some in the ground. We also started late, we popped seeds in late June and beginning of July, so they are not by big. The last pic shows them about 3 weeks ago, the first and second are from this week and the third is a top shot. Also no signs of flower yet, probably not until Sept when the seasons start to change.
just wanted to add the three larger girls - two Death Stars (back crossed with a Kush) and a Wifi (also crossed with a Kush) the little one's are two Jedi Kush (back crossed with Kush) and then running some testers for a local breeder (Homebrew420) they are Wifi and Mamboe (Mamba DUDl x Tahoe OG ). We had a grow room whoops and had a hermie seed everyone, so running those seeds outside.
 

Bakatare666

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I now have 4 girls over 6ft :)
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When would you typically stop adding the nutes, is it strain specific or more based on "feel".
Do you mean stop before harvest or change from veg to flower?
I wait until the stretch quits before I stop veg nutes, but as far as cutting out nutes before chop, this time I'm just just feeding through flower when they want it, and going to quit 1 predicted water before I chop, but I used to feed every other water, so this will be new to me.
I'm not one to flush since I've never had an issue, but the other way, I used to feed until the last week.
 

MojoRison

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Thanks again TW, yourself and others have been so helpful, after reading many people's posts I often wonder if n00b's {less than 3 yrs growing IMO} like myself over think the situation, creating more problems then just letting nature take it's course.
 

socaljoe

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Thanks again TW, yourself and others have been so helpful, after reading many people's posts I often wonder if n00b's {less than 3 yrs growing IMO} like myself over think the situation, creating more problems then just letting nature take it's course.
I think that's exactly the problem.

This year is my first time growing, and I know I was over complicating the hell out of it early on. At a certain point I just said to myself "it's a plant, it needs food, water, air and sun, stop treating it like a newborn". So for the past several months, I water it good twice a week, feeding one of those times, and keep an eye out for bugs, that is it, the rest is just letting her be. The plant has been growing way better since I stopped trying to baby it.

Just my thoughts.
 

MojoRison

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I'm finding it easier with the advice I get from here, but the results also show that if given the "proper care" a plant can become a monster and produce a top notch yield/potency, while being left to it's own devices the plant would be a rather middle of the road, nothing to sneeze at mind you, just not what it "could" be.
 
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