Opinions on my Outdoor this year. Australian grow.

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Oregon Gardener

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Yea I'm with ya, 'Free The Art" I cant ship it "YET" but I live 5 miles from an International airport and you can just fly on in, sit down a while, kick your shoes off, (you won't need e'm) and blaze the hell up. We cant do it in public except at festivals; but anything else is kosher! Oh ya, I thought I would send this pic. I did NOT grow it. A guy I used to work forBIG GIANT PLANT 001.jpg grew it.But I was there
 

bict

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Yea I'm with ya, 'Free The Art" I cant ship it "YET" but I live 5 miles from an International airport and you can just fly on in, sit down a while, kick your shoes off, (you won't need e'm) and blaze the hell up. We cant do it in public except at festivals; but anything else is kosher! Oh ya, I thought I would send this pic. I did NOT grow it. A guy I used to work forView attachment 3556950 grew it.But I was there
How the fuck do you water that thing? Jesus haha
 

Oregon Gardener

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How the fuck do you water that thing? Jesus haha
10,000 gal tank. Those green houses are 6m wide or 6m tall and 18.28m long. There were 4 plants in each house and there was 4 houses. The boss wanted to see how much seabird guano it would take to kill a plant.
 

bict

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10,000 gal tank. Those green houses are 6m wide or 6m tall and 18.28m long. There were 4 plants in each house and there was 4 houses. The boss wanted to see how much seabird guano it would take to kill a plant.
Did it start from seed outdoors? Surely you must of had it under a light like 4 months in advance :p.
 

Oregon Gardener

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This particular operation did everything from clones.There was a separate greenhouse (sorry no pic) with supplemental light. Plants in our region (typically) go out doors on Cinco DE Mayo, or 5th of May. These Clones are taken large and put in water cloners in March.Then placed under light/ sun.
 

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bict

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This particular operation did everything from clones.There was a separate greenhouse (sorry no pic) with supplemental light. Plants in our region (typically) go out doors on Cinco DE Mayo, or 5th of May. These Clones are taken large and put in water cloners in March.Then placed under light/ sun.
Cool ! :)
 

chained

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That would be super... I'll be there for supper!

Yea I'm with ya, 'Free The Art" I cant ship it "YET" but I live 5 miles from an International airport and you can just fly on in, sit down a while, kick your shoes off, (you won't need e'm) and blaze the hell up. We cant do it in public except at festivals; but anything else is kosher! Oh ya, I thought I would send this pic. I did NOT grow it. A guy I used to work forView attachment 3556950 grew it.But I was there
 

JackHererSki

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Yea I'm with ya, 'Free The Art" I cant ship it "YET" but I live 5 miles from an International airport and you can just fly on in, sit down a while, kick your shoes off, (you won't need e'm) and blaze the hell up. We cant do it in public except at festivals; but anything else is kosher! Oh ya, I thought I would send this pic. I did NOT grow it. A guy I used to work forView attachment 3556950 grew it.But I was there
How !many pounds would one of those things yield?
 

bict

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As plants become rootbound, do i need to fertilize more often? I already water them every 3 days now, opposed to once a week back when they weren't rootbound.
 

bict

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Do you need to fertilize rootbound plants more often? I'm not sure if they're rootbound completely yet, but when i put my finger into the pot today i felt a big of root.
 

bict

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Little bit of an update. Everything is going well, some are a little slow to grow while others are boosting :).
The second round of topping is taking a while to grow back and i think this is why the littler ones are going a tad slower.

Any feedback would be great.

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Oregon Gardener

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They look great. Just don't over water and don't over fertilize. Looks like they could use a schosh of fertilizer now, but not to much. "Less is more" and those are relativly small pots for outdoors.
 
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