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    Balcony snowryder

    I'm used to big seasonal skunks so this auto Snowryder on my windowsill is kinda neat, it's the first time I've done one before, I'm not sure if these buds will fatten up any more, if she were regular seasonal plant I could tell more easily but with these autos I'm not sure. Someone give me a...
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    Windowsill Grow - Good start with Strange Auto Snowryder

    I planned on germinating five Snowryder beans again this year in the hope that they would turn out better than the batch from last year, see link of the outdoor semi-autoflowering plant try, https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/342809-outdoor-snowryder.html I usually do big Indicas like...
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    2010 Outdoor Feminized - Spontaneous seed production - Eventual traits for 2011 plant

    I had some Feminized Early Skunks in 2010 that to my surprised produced 2 good seeds, I was not aware that feminized plants could auto-produce their own seeds, I don't see remote pollination my a male possibile in any way. My question is what type of traits will these two seeds have, will the be...
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    Endless Sky - Outdoor - Dr. Greenthumb

    I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with this strain, I usually do Early Skunk by Sensi but I'm looking for something along the same lines that finishes by mid September, could this strain be the answer to my prayers? The description says if planted by May 5th it'll be ready be mid...
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    Endless Sky - Dr.Greenthumb

    I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with this strain, I usually do Early Skunk by Sensi but I'm looking for something along the same lines that finishes by mid September, could this strain be the answer to my prayers? Endless Sky Product Code- ESF (Feminized) ♀ [Iranian Indica...
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    Snowryder - White Label / Sensi - Outdoor

    See link below for complete review of the Snowryder strain grown outdoors, I tried it in three different spots in order to obtain a standard conclusion, it does not perform well in guerrilla grows, more of a patio plant if you ask me, plus I started them indoors in mid April and planted them...
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    Macrophomina phaseolina - Charcoal rot? Inspection / advice needed...

    This late season fungus wiped out two of my ladies last year, looks as if I've got it again this year on two stalks again! If I'm correct it's in its early stage now but eventually the fungus rots the stalk and it turns black! Grrrr... Can I intervene with anything!? Milk? ANY suggestions would...
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    Possible charcoal rot?...

    This late season fungus wiped out two of my ladies last year, looks as if I've got it again this year on two stalks again! If I'm correct it's in its early stage now but eventually the fungus rots the stalk and it turns black! Grrrr... Can I intervene with anything!? Milk? ANY suggestions would...
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    Heat - Little rain = Stunted growth

    I've noticed this year that my ladies are in no way the same size they were last year at the same time, rain has been scarce and the heat is on, I have not had that much time to water and the difference is visible, the leaves are even smaller but the mass of the plants are ok, not at stellar...
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    Heat stress - beware - Charcoal rot - aka Macrophomina phaseolina

    Don't want to scare anyone considering that there are various heat waves around the country but there needs to be some light shed on this affliction. Charcoal rot seems to be a late season heat related fungus that attacks when plants are stressed by heat in the mid to high 90°s, take a look at...
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    Outdoor Snowryder

    I purchased 10 Feminized Snowryder beans from Whitelabel/Sensi and I have five of them out now, started them round late April indoors and put them out in my guerrilla spot around mid May, they are vegging nicely and are good size, I have not seen them for almost 3 weeks and will post pics on...
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    Unrelentless rain for 2 weeks, do not worry folks, heavy rain reassurance :)

    Here are some of my fem Early Skunks that got pounded by rain for the last two weeks, as you can see no problems :) No slugs either :) Don't freak out if it rains too much in the first weeks, my temps were in the 50/60's most of the time, colder weather can slow things down but even if it rains...
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    Acclimation "Hardening off" Techniques

    I think that there are a lot of people out there who are still rather confused about how to do this correctly without stressing or shocking your plants, I’ve heard the shade technique and several others but the most important factor is getting your babies into a routine beforehand, that...
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    Reusage of last year's plot - briar patch deficiences? Stalk fungus

    Attached are pictures of last year's urban guerilla, I enjoyed a lovely veg stage but only 1 and another 1/4 of a plant out of three survived this stem rot, it seemed to be a late season disease, the briar patch could be infected with a certain fungus, it is a wild raspberry patch, everything...
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    Long rain spell

    Well, we had a beautiful summer but God has now started to piss on my parade, I was able to reinforce my plants by staking and tying on Sunday so they have the support they need for water-logged branches but… Bud rot is my main worry… Looking at a 7 to 10 day rain spell! I’ve got some Guerrillas...
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    Late season problems - browning branches - heavy bud knockdowns

    Well, I didn't expect to run into these problems late in the season but I did, I've got 3 Early Skunks planted in a briar patch (black wild raspberries) that are showing some disturbing deficiencies, browning at the stalk and wilting?! What have I done!? We had a dry spell in August and I was...
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    7ft Laid down ladies - Natural LST questions

    I’ve got six Early Skunks all in a row and last time I checked they were perpendicular to the ground, now they’re all leaning at about 30° to the southeast, they’re all 7 footers and I was contemplating staking because I knew a gust of wind would roll through sooner or later, I’m actually happy...
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    Preflowering - Females vs Males - Who really shows first?

    Age old question but I need confirmation from some experienced growers as I have just confirmed 3 females at 100% while I'm still in doubt on the the other 3 (6 total) Usually the males are fairly easy to spot a week or two before the fems but I just can't seem to identify these last 3, I spent...
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    Topping at 6ft plus?...

    Well, this is my query, I actually just chopped a nice chunk of vertical growth off one of my Early Skunks in my "reject patch" that already had one topped girl that had been knocked over in a storm (now looking amazing) and her friend that was transplanted two weeks ago the is growing...
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    Insect - single larvea burrowed hole into stalk - pics

    I would have liked to obtain better images but from what you can see and what I can tell there is an insect that has made a hole at the junction and burrowed inside my plant! In fact this plant's growth had appeared to be stunted a bit for the last 2 weeks but otherwise seems fine, the...
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