1 female Route 66 outdoors Canada

Bspectral

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7 bns , 6 males , but 1 female Route 66 put outside last week. Deadheaded very young created 2 main stems with many branches shooting off them transplanted last week into container with cracked open bottom ,outside for daylight here in Ontario 100km off Ottawa now on high rocky ground closer to Bancroft . Its a 15.5 hr day now and a little more every day .In my SuperSoiless/WormCastings mix ,water/rain only until into bloom .
 

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Has been terrible air quality somedays blowing this way from the forest fires ,40km away, with some buildup of burnt ash landing on everything during the drought . Now 2 days of steady windy cool rain is turning things around for the better late spring . Added a handbroken mulch from seasoned hardwood barks on top of the partially open bottomed outside container for the Route 66 . Its starting to root in and shoot well during the cool rainy days,another rainy day today.
 

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Another rainy day is a good time to lollypop the young Route 66 . Uneeded undergrowth and older foilage from younger weeks in veg indoors removed and all wanted shoots/branching better developed foilage kept ,getting full days of light, no shade from any trees....Canadian sphagnum peat moss, mycorrhizae, bone meal, blood meal, perlite, kelp meal, fish bone meal, wollastonite, worm castings, basalt rock dust, gypsum dust, alfalfa meal, humic acid, dolomite lime, sulphates of potash & yucca. All ingredients are organic covered by hardwood mulch.
 

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After all the rains and cool nights and winds ,the stems are bigger and hardening up . Theres gonna be some strong branching....today is a nice time for a pic
 

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Route 66 , picture of health hardening in outside after days of windy wet storms . The birch and maple bark mulch hand broken doing its thing on top. Roots are able to get into the ground thru the split open bottom first finding a few inches of sand added underneath to go thru .
 

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The Route66 has rooted well into and thru the broken open bottom and reaching for wherever they want to get to...Had a few yellowing oldest biggest leaves pruned and a bit of lower lolly work done ,adding 3gallon supermix of top dressing with canna terra vega....just under 15hrs sunlight daily, 3minutes under 15hrs a day now.
 

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A home batch mix of moist filtered thru coffee grounds with oats ,and heaping tablespoons of top dressing, added some days ago onto/into with the bark mulch,that is more than half organically already getting taken in with the very active Route66 root system development underneath . I pruned up its young branches upright early enough so they have hardened well having no breaks thru all heavy weather . The strong blooming branches might not have to be held up into bloom until starting weighing very heavy . Its then to remember to be ready some how stake and tie it up in a storm the wet wind could do some breaking over...3wks into bloom and all the tops on her arms are all filling in already .The lower bottom branches I left on have developing budsites also .The tallest stretching tops are surely rooted more deeper into the cracked bedrock ground on the edge of a river wider than a rocks throw accross underneath the partly openbottom 10gallon container . Not enough rains leads to hand well watering occaisionally with Regenaroot PH'd about 6.4 ... Its 14hrs exactly daily sun now tomorrow under .
 

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Oh so sticky sweet nugs filling in.. The Route66 is now strongly rooted into the ground under/around the bin...daily sun is down to under 13hrs .. Last top dressing today just needs the rainfalls to help the blooming Route66 to the very end .
 

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Hours of defoliation again yesterday with mostly sunny days still giving every bud a chance to ripen sweet thick and gooey without any fan leaves blocking crucial finishing sunshine...just as the colder dewey nights are settling in 1 last helping of fast dissolving organic granule promix-bloom boost top feed 3-7-3 . Worked the granules to fall down thru the looser dry bark mulch and into the active earthy rootzone under the mulch watered in immediately boosting the blooms until harvest . . .Very sunshined sweet and sticky hybrid leaning later sativa finishing :rolleyes:
 

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Pics before and after harvesting half the plant and letting it take a few more wks on the last half getting cold wet nights
 

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