Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

Nuikala

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Canadian Grow. 54N.
GREEN CRACK, L.A. Widow, Sugar Black Rose.
In the ground May 26th @ 12 inches tall, topped once.
NO Fertilizer, No waterings, All Natural so far.
Pics are from Yesterday, July 19th.
What do you's think???? Its my first outdoor planting. I gave them some CIL time released tomatoe fertilizer w Osmocote yesterday.
I was very surprised at the size of these plants and the health of them, no yellow leaves.
The girl in the pics is 5'3 so you can judge the size of the plants.
Any guesses on yield or how big they will get....or even when they should start flowering?
anyone grown these strains outside before'?
 

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fumble

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Ya like starting 3 yrs ago give or take a lot of us noticed a dramatic weather change. And the insects I still think that's part of the chem trail. Sounds grandiose but I agree on the different insects. Leaf eating too. But that can also be due to smuggling . Fruits and herb alike.

I blame social media too

Edit:: I've been smoking , been drinking a lil paranoid in my thinkin View attachment 3208544
Hole Lee Chit! that is one beautiful nug :) I will have such sweet dreams now :weed:
 

S'Manta

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I DID IT ‼
From 5 gal to 20 gal in 60 seconds. In a few days I'll feed the poor root bound Bubba Kush and all signs of chlorosis and or nutrient deficiencies should become a thing of the past.
:-)
Was transplanting late in the season worth it? YES‼ Bubba Kush has grown about 6" since Wednesday and is reaching for the sky....slight exaggeration. That should get me a few extra grams. :-)
 

BuzzD2Kill

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"With the passage of Proposition 117 in 1990, mountain lions became a "specially protected species," making mountain lion hunting illegal in California. This status and other statutes prohibit the California Department of Fish and Wildlife from recommending a hunting season for lions, and it is illegal to take, injure, possess, transport, import, or sell any mountain lion or part of a mountain lion. Mountain lions may be killed only 1) if a depredation permit is issued to take a specific lion killing livestock or pets; 2) to preserve public safety; or 3) to protect listed bighorn sheep."

I think this is why we see more and more of these encounters. Good, but bad to come across lol. I seen some mountain lion tracks while riding in Dove Springs Mojave, things were huge next to a spring. Time to start wearing masks on the backs of our heads? hahahaha
 

mwooten102

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That's always what I think when a plant quickly drops like that and the soil is still most. Loss of root mass due to critters... gophers around here.

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strongpakk

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ive only topped it once...and just let nature do its thing i figure it would be best then trying all types of shit for my first grow...the autos are only a little over 14" but flowering i dont expect much :( but yeah the big one is getting bushy :) not even flowering yet i hope it gets about 4 ft. its at 29" right now
 
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