michigan outdoor blackwater can I get an opinion please

A few trailers of manure will do you well for future grows too, I hope you are using Neem Oil 2 times per week or add to water to prevent bugs and mold
Of course I've had to switch from a spray bottle to a pump sprayer to have enough to spray them down completely I also use it every 3wks when I water them
 

FresnoFarmer

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I plan on pulling the smaller ones once the stretch has stopped n I have a weed gaurd cloth I'm gonna put down under it to put a layer between the ground n them incase one falls down over night it isnt sitting in dirt or other vegetation till I check on em n it is daily lol
I would pull the lowershoots prior to stretch. This way the plant can focus on making more budsites on the tops.
 
Yes I am getting budding going on I'm also getting purple coming in on one of them which is odd cause I've been running this strain indoors for about a year now n I haven't seen one hint of purple on any of them I just thought I didn't have a purple pheno 20140816_134603.jpg
 

Four20?

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If it gets cold at night, that could have an effect on it turning purple, also I noticed it looked like you have jalepeno or some pepper plant near your herb, I had some girls in pots and I moved em close to a Serrano pepper plant that was ripe with peppers, by the next day my ladies were so stressed from the pepper plant the main stalks were at a 45' angle growing away from the spicy, wish I took a pic
 
If it gets cold at night, that could have an effect on it turning purple, also I noticed it looked like you have jalepeno or some pepper plant near your herb, I had some girls in pots and I moved em close to a Serrano pepper plant that was ripe with peppers, by the next day my ladies were so stressed from the pepper plant the main stalks were at a 45' angle growing away from the spicy, wish I took a pic
That is a Tabasco pepper right nxt to one n they've been growing nxt to each other all yr no issues with it at all other than the blackwater are blocking the sun for the peppers the big plants you are seeing are tomatoes I also have bell peppers banana peppers n habanero peppers growing around them have been all year with no issues you must have had a sensitive strain or something cause you can boil habanero peppers n use the liquid as an organic foliar pesticide for mites it works great n the plants seem to like it so I don't see how the spicy would affect them negatively
 
Here's those pic updates couldn't sync up with my wife while it was light enough out to have her take the pix but the fence in the background can be used for reference 20140829_175106.jpg20140829_175130.jpg 20140829_175136.jpg 20140829_175148.jpg 20140829_175213.jpg 20140829_175255.jpg 20140829_175431.jpg 20140829_175456.jpg 20140829_175516.jpg 20140829_175654_Richtone(HDR).jpg
 

doubletake

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Hell yeah man looking good!:razz:what's the fence like 6 feet. She should finish right at the fence since she still might have a little stretch left in her.
 
Hey it's a 6ft fence their at eyeball level now I think with the bud it should stay just short of the top of the fence the buds are short n fat n compact they grow wider than tall which is one of the reasons I put this strain outdoor
 
looks great you should be budding up by now Ive always wanted to run Blackwater!!!!
I've still got the mother for these if your in the area I'm sure I could get you some cuttings it's all about getting good meds out there for me so when I come across a good pheno I mother it n pass it out to as many as I can flood the area with a bunch of 24+% thc meds n no one will have to pay $20-25/gm for good meds
 
Those look amazing bro!!!
Thanks I think I did pretty good for my 1st outdoor grow I can't wait til nxt year when I can put the things I learned this year into effect n see what I can do with the same strain I'm definitely keeping this for my indica it tastes amazing is super potent n grows great indoor n out now I just need to find a sativa
 
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