freddiemoney's Ontario Outdoor '10

freddiemoney

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Hi everyone. Thought I'd throw up a few pics of this year's outdoor crop. I wanted to keep it pretty small and low profile for this year so I waited until July 3rd to put out 8" clones in 17 gallon bags.

The three in the raised bed were former mother plants. The two outer ones are the offspring of the middle plant. They are a cross with Ice, and if they prove themselves this year, will be next year's outdoor variety.

Plenty of snacks out there for when I'm working too...

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Guerillia Farmer

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nice guy i got 3 on the go in southern ontario they are 5 ft right now ..... my spots loaded with rasberries adn black berries too keeps animals away with all those thorns and feeds them too so u dont get any chompn on ur plants

and after the backwood to ur spot like u said perfect to munch on i always bring a picking basket with me so when i come back i always have it with bunch berries in it so anyone ask i was berry pickn and what not...... and u got munch for the journey back and for later lol
 

Novie

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Nice to see some in another part of Canada this year. My tallest is 7 feet and shortest about 3 feet. It's been an incredible growing season here in Nova Scotia. Some rain every three or four days, hot and muggy throughout...fuck I started a lot of them May 24...we had no late frost. Supreme. Good luck with yours.

Novie

CANADA
 

freddiemoney

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Thanks for the kind words guys. This year's weather has been a treat for the back. I've hardly had to carry pails of water at all, I've been giving them a light feeding every couple weeks and Mother Nature's been doing the rest.

I'm bringing a basket to fill with berries next time I head out to the patch. They're amazing first thing in the morning when they're nice and cool, covered in dew. Time's running out on the raspberries...

Here's hoping we all get warm, dry harvest seasons this year!
 

Guerillia Farmer

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ya ya i no what u talkn bout novie like mother nature has been god sent to us this year eh
its was brutal last year rainded like every day practicly
i put mine out on 420 at 420 am lol it sounded like a prime idea didn't even get frost.......... Thank you Global Warming
u live over by dart mouth novie?

Freddie sumtimes u can get a second batch that comes out early fall all depends on how healthy and strong the genetics are in the plant u no i rememberd sum years my mom wood have rasberries on her bush till early-mid fall but that was grown in garden not wild. Those wild berries are so tasty its like crack the morning dew kinda washes them off to eh

happy growin fellow crazy canucks
 

freddiemoney

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Thanks man! With Ontario in the title, I thought this thread might turn into a bit of a Canuck Convention. :)

How's everybody else's Canadian outdoor grows doing this year? It sounds like weather in Ontario and the East Coast have been pretty ideal so far, how about the prairies? West Coast? Far North ;)?
 

nutfoot

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I put my girls out a bit late this year, June 7th through July 7th, they were very small clones then but now they're average knee to waist height. Im out in Alberta though an we had snow up til early June :D

But I'm high enough in the mountains that it's been great for the random showers.
 

freddiemoney

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That's a beautiful view! I was born in the badlands of Alberta. I miss all the different scenery and terrain of your province. A lot of Ontario seems generic in comparison. That and its humid as hell here.
 

dunkin73

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Hello, I have french-canadian blood but live in the states! I am close enough to Ontario Province so I thought I'd drop in. Excellent growing season here in NY State. Have a sativa well over seven feet, the other five are bagseed as well but more indica dominant, shorter and stockier. Anyway, some of the best bud I have smoked was grown in Canada! Hats off to you and I will post some pics at a later time!
 

freddiemoney

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Hello, I have french-canadian blood but live in the states! I am close enough to Ontario Province so I thought I'd drop in. Excellent growing season here in NY State. Have a sativa well over seven feet, the other five are bagseed as well but more indica dominant, shorter and stockier. Anyway, some of the best bud I have smoked was grown in Canada! Hats off to you and I will post some pics at a later time!
All are welcome to drop in, whether from my fine country or your own fine country! :bigjoint: All the best bud I've ever smoked was grown in Canada...only because that accounts for all of it. I haven't been to NY state in a while, but I don't think they'll let me in anymore without a passport. Best of luck with the grow! I look forward to a few pics.
 

BlackRain

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I'm looking forward to seeing how your grow turns out.. keep up the good work and post lots of pics.

Cheers,
BR.
 

freddiemoney

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Thanks! I'll probably put up some new pics every week or so, or at least when there's a noticeable difference out there.
 
i planted my seed june 1 it sprouted june 3 and its already past my waste in height it gets sun from about 5:30am-7pm got lots of bug bites though and where the leaves are coming out like the ones being grown are purple in the middle i dont know why but yea its weird anyone ever seen that before?
 

freddiemoney

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i planted my seed june 1 it sprouted june 3 and its already past my waste in height it gets sun from about 5:30am-7pm got lots of bug bites though and where the leaves are coming out like the ones being grown are purple in the middle i dont know why but yea its weird anyone ever seen that before?
Do you mean all your new top growth is coming in purple? Have you been feeding them? Pictures would help everyone visualize if you have a camera.
 

pickleslinger

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I'm in Southeastern Ontario . Ive got about 28 bitches out this year. Always forget the camera. There all about 3 feet and started flowering a couple weeks ago. Lookin pretty
 

freddiemoney

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freddiemoney

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Well, one casualty today. Something dug out half the soil from the bag and was trying to tear in through the drain holes. I'll see if it recovers, but usually a plant that is this compromised just turns into a mold magnet around here. Other than that, things are progressing as expected. Tops are stacking up and I expect to start seeing some clusters within the next week or two.

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