New England outdoor 2015

getawaymountain

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the early ones i got budding and the ones that are finished where all started in march in greenhouse and i had lights on for 18 hrs from march to may then knocked the light back an hour and again in june and put outside after last full moon in may lights where on from 4 am to 10 pm then 4 to 9 them 4- 8 in june and where the days are longer than 8 pm they never knew the difference and after the 21st of june they started to bud on the early ones and the big ladies just keep going so thats how i get my real early bud just know when daylight is and dark is ya can finetune ya budding cycles on certain strains and seawarp is one of them and anything ya put it in will for one thing be earlier all way around and you will get about 10% really early phenos that i believe comes from the ben johnson that is in seawarp . the pics are from the top of seawarp ( early pheno ) done august 1st did the same thing in florida with a early crop years back and work out the same way
 

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natureboygrower

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Awesome thread!my neck of the woods!hey guys,looks great,what's the bug situation deep in the woods like that?I've got leafhoppers in my backyard(woods yes,guerrilla grow no)do you all stress about that?I check and stress about my plants everyday!maybe that's my problem! Lol .good luck to all
 

GvegasGrowa

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Awesome thread!my neck of the woods!hey guys,looks great,what's the bug situation deep in the woods like that?I've got leafhoppers in my backyard(woods yes,guerrilla grow no)do you all stress about that?I check and stress about my plants everyday!maybe that's my problem! Lol .good luck to all
Found a new spot this year. Closer to an easy water source,had no bugs or slugs in the woods this season. bit of deer shit... not fresh tho. Fingers crossed , hoping for no problems.
 

northeastmarco

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Found a new spot this year. Closer to an easy water source,had no bugs or slugs in the woods this season. bit of deer shit... not fresh tho. Fingers crossed , hoping for no problems.
Yeah I have those little leaf hoppers too.and had lots of extra slugs due to lots of early summer rain.
 

natureboygrower

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Had to move a couple kush plants away from these pineapples today.afraid I saw some pm,not sure but didn't want to risk it.these two pictured are growing nicely, I've used my own brewed ewc and liquid kelp.they seem to be a low maintenance plant.not due to finish until mid/late Oct.(they were clones)I'm starting from seed nxt year,you guys have any advice on strains that are earlier finishers/mold resistant?where I'm at in the NE I've got dew on my plants every morning.I know a guy that use to grow a lot of Cinderella 99.might give that a try.peace all
 

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northeastmarco

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Awesome thread!my neck of the woods!hey guys,looks great,what's the bug situation deep in the woods like that?I've got leafhoppers in my backyard(woods yes,guerrilla grow no)do you all stress about that?I check and stress about my plants everyday!maybe that's my problem! Lol .good luck to all
Had to move a couple kush plants away from these pineapples today.afraid I saw some pm,not sure but didn't want to risk it.these two pictured are growing nicely, I've used my own brewed ewc and liquid kelp.they seem to be a low maintenance plant.not due to finish until mid/late Oct.(they were clones)I'm starting from seed nxt year,you guys have any advice on strains that are earlier finishers/mold resistant?where I'm at in the NE I've got dew on my plants every morning.I know a guy that use to grow a lot of Cinderella 99.might give that a try.peace all
I have some c99 x afghani,we will see if they mold up or not.depending on where you are in ne end of Oct is tough to keep plants out there.check out some of these threads and older one from last season and you will see some strains that work and dont work up here.alot depends on where you are and frost time,some might work inland and not the coast,etc
 
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brimck325

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ok i guess. i let my guard down n rabbits ate the bark off 2 of my bigger girls, mudda fukkers! i have a sfv bx from tricloud that is getting huge, i'm guessing she will hit 12-15' after stretch. couple 4sd's should yield well over a lb. if all goes well, but we know how that goes. the buckets are getting heavy, but better then the rain 5 days a week we were getting. good vibes to you n all!
 

GvegasGrowa

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Had to move a couple kush plants away from these pineapples today.afraid I saw some pm,not sure but didn't want to risk it.these two pictured are growing nicely, I've used my own brewed ewc and liquid kelp.they seem to be a low maintenance plant.not due to finish until mid/late Oct.(they were clones)I'm starting from seed nxt year,you guys have any advice on strains that are earlier finishers/mold resistant?where I'm at in the NE I've got dew on my plants every morning.I know a guy that use to grow a lot of Cinderella 99.might give that a try.peace all
Im runnin obsession ( a freebee that worked well last season ) & white widow. These 2 were early to mid oct. finishers. Had them in the greenhouse last year, which is humid as fuck, & they did real well against mold. The obsession had none right up till the very end & it was barely any at that.
 
Dude,it sucks lol.not only am I in it all day working,then going and working in the woods taking care of the gals.
Just found your grow, pretty work Marco! Same down here in the SouthEast, humid and hot, bout' to kill this old fart! We haven't had rain in 5 weeks, I'm working offshore for 28 day hitches and came home to some thirsty girls. Don't think they would have made it if they weren't planted in the ground. Nursing and feeding them for the last 10 days, back out to work on Tuesday. Hopefully get some rain and the damn bud/corn worms won't come back.

Green Karma to you Marco pulling for you to have a strong finish!
 
Trying to grow some Pineapple Chunk & Blue Dream, battling the damn caterpillars (bud/corn worms) and some early stem mold, you can see it in the pic of the early heavy budding PC, I chopped the branch 10 days ago, seeing no spreading so far. My plants are guerrilla in gov. CRP land, (old crop land converted to planted hardwoods). Peace out!BD_2_tops.jpgBD_5_leggy_girl.jpg BD_5_tallest_5_1-2_ft.jpg BD_12.jpg BD_32.jpg PC_1_dead_top.jpg View attachment 3475930 BD 5 good shot.JPG
 

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natureboygrower

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Looking great,Marco!I'm envious of how far along that lower bud is!lol.I'm definitely coastal,can smell the ocean.these were clones I picked up from somebody.I've played the whole oct-harvest date,and don't like it.since this was my only option, I'm watching them like a hawk. I also got a couple kush clones(same guy)that are suppose to finish in sept.had nothing but problems with them.light green whole grow.smh.now I'm just keeping them around as an experiment. This was my first clone grow,not against it but you never really know what your getting.seeds for sure nxt season.I grew some caramella 5/6 years ago that came out really nice,will look for that again. Just received the guano in the mail,actually used it on that caramella plant,came out smooth.hope you all have lots of sun! Peace
 

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