Blue Mtn Buds Outdoor 2013

Blue Mtn Bud

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I have some pretty ladies that have been growing since april. I am growing a huge variety this year so I can see what grows well in this area. Although I have been growing for about 10 years. The last 2 years I have switched to full organics along with ordering good genetics instead of just bag seeds. The results have been better than I ever could have imagined. I use rabbit poop compost tea along with fish fertilizer, cal mag, and big bloom for veg. For bloom I switch out the fish fertilizer with bat guano. So far things have been great. If you have any more suggestions let me know. I am always open for advice. Anyway here are the ladies I am currently growing. Dinachem od dinachem.jpg Northern Lightsod4.jpg Space Queenod5.jpgod6.jpg sour grapeod sour grape.jpgblue widow. front middleod1.jpgod2.jpgod3.jpg the others in the pictures are stacked kush, Purple wreck, Vanilla Kush, Snowcap LA, Critical Sensi Star, and much more .. more pics coming soon !!
 

lickalotapus

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Looks awsome man , I switched to organically not long after I started growing and noticed a massive improvement in my plants! It's definetly the way to go for outdoor plants IMO. What's your soil mix? And how big are your holes? Iv still got 4 months till I can plant my babies outdoors here in oZ
 

Blue Mtn Bud

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Thank you !! Yes now that I have made the switch to organics ill never go back. It makes a huge difference in quality. I use fox farms ocean forest mixed with a little of my native soil in about a 2 to 1 ratio. I try to dig about 5 gallon holes when I plant them in the ground and I use 10-15 gallon pots for above ground plants.
 

Blue Mtn Bud

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Things are exploding !! Blue widow is going nuts along with one of my dinachems and a sour grape. DSCF1057.jpg Northern LightsDSCF1061.jpg Sour grapeDSCF1062.jpg Stacked KushDSCF1064.jpgDSCF1058.jpg LavenderDSCF1059.jpg Snowcap LA / aka SnowLAndDSCF1060.jpg Purple WreckDSCF1065.jpgDSCF1066.jpg CheesequakeDSCF1067.jpgDSCF1070.jpg blue widowDSCF1071.jpg DinachemDSCF1072.jpgDSCF1069.jpg my purple elephantDSCF1068.jpg
 

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subbed! im also very interested in seeing how the cheesquake does. I'm really wanting to do that and Jack The Ripper next summer.
 

Blue Mtn Bud

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Thanks all!!they are actually almost twice this size now from when I took these pics. Ill take some tomorrow and give you an update.
 

chronicuk

New Member
looking good mate loving the setup. I am also doing an outdoor grow was wondering if you could help me,

I am wondering if i should top fim or lst any of my babies.

I see that you have topped quite a lot of the plants was hoping for some expert advice on what u think is better .,:weed:

thanks mate
 

Blue Mtn Bud

New Member
Looking awesome..

only 1 question whats with the mountain of dirt?
This is so you cant see them if you are standing anywhere around my grow. It can only bee seen from the air. It also helps keep out the deer. They seem to love my plants !!
 

Blue Mtn Bud

New Member
looking good mate loving the setup. I am also doing an outdoor grow was wondering if you could help me,

I am wondering if i should top fim or lst any of my babies.

I see that you have topped quite a lot of the plants was hoping for some expert advice on what u think is better .,:weed:

thanks mate
Thank you !! Around here plants can easily grow 12 ft tall if your not careful. So unless you want to share with the neighborhood its a good idea to keep them short and bushy. I personally don't think I would LST a plant unless its indoors with limited grow space or tends to not be able to hold the weight of its buds. So in my opinion and situation topping is the best thing to do.
 

Blue Mtn Bud

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Thought would give you give you guys a little update before I cant even walk around between my plants anymore !! DSCF1165.jpg space jill DSCF1170.jpgDSCF1173.jpgDSCF1174.jpg Blue Widow DSCF1171.jpg Bubba Kush DSCF1172.jpgDSCF1169.jpg Dinachem DSCF1166.jpg Critical sensi star DSCF1167.jpg original sour dieselDSCF1168.jpg
 
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