Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

doublejj

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A man has to know his limitations and so does this woman. I'm waving my white flag.
Nuggs....how in the hell do you get them so big? Location? Genetics?? Nutrition?? Luck?? All of those??
Absolutely, unbelievable. Amazing. Beautiful.
You can sit down & talk with him at the BBQ. Nuggs is very helpful......that's what these BBQ's are all about......
 
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mamie

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I'm not sure why my question did not accompany this picture?? I am guessing that she is 2-3 weeks into the flowering stage. This is outside growing next to my honeysuckle vine. I am doing nothing special for it. I had a male but removed him from the scene and the female took off. Do I have to up-root the plant to harvest or can I just prune the "buds" ?
 

doublejj

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I'm not sure why my question did not accompany this picture?? I am guessing that she is 2-3 weeks into the flowering stage. This is outside growing next to my honeysuckle vine. I am doing nothing special for it. I had a male but removed him from the scene and the female took off. Do I have to up-root the plant to harvest or can I just prune the "buds" ?
Yes you can just prune the buds & try for a late second harvest, but mj is an annual plant & will die over the winter......
 

mr sunshine

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Maxsea..... One more grow feeding then half grow/half bloom..then all bloom.
Does that sound right?
I think that sounds like a very subtle switch. Should work great..... I mix my nutes in a 5 gallon bucket.. and yesterday I fed the girls 3 tbs of the all purpose. ..and 2 tbs of the bloom it's was my first bloom feeding ...next Sunday I'm giving them 3 bloom to 2 all purpose. ...week after , 1 all purpose to 4 bloom ..then just bloom to finish them off and Cal mag with every feeding ....The wider plants are using way more nitrogen I can see a few yellow leaves at the bottom.....
 
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S'Manta

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PUrkle is up next to fencing so I'm going to throw a net around her and fasten it to the fence. Unknown sativa is moving close to the patio with a net around her, fastened to the pergola.
:-)
 
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