Finally, an outdoor grow

Beard-o

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Not a monster, but a modest success.

I do fine indoors, but I suck outdoors. Always something. Bugs, tropical storm, wind, rain, all of the above, and bud rot.
But this one looks .. ok.
Strain is Wedding Cheesecake auto, fabric pot, soil is FFOF and coco with a healthy dose of perlite.
I tried to match the photos to the dates.
6/21,7/18,7/24,7/28, today.
 

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Not a monster, but a modest success.

I do fine indoors, but I suck outdoors. Always something. Bugs, tropical storm, wind, rain, all of the above, and bud rot.
But this one looks .. ok.
Strain is Wedding Cheesecake auto geometry dash lite, fabric pot, soil is FFOF and coco with a healthy dose of perlite.
I tried to match the photos to the dates.
6/21,7/18,7/24,7/28, today.
The plants you are growing may be shade-loving, so they are growing outdoors and have this phenomenon.
 
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