2011 Nor-Cal Medical Outdoor Grow

doublejj

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Hurrrah! Outstanding job.
Your gonna need an Army for the harvest!:clap:

I salute you bro!

peace
doublejj
P.S. Yes, 2 easy!
 

tybo911

Member
Just gave the a nice mixture of azamax and dish soap so hopefully i wont have any problems!!! Other than some praying mantis and other qreepy crawlers there has not been alot of action. My Afgoo is about a week ahead of the other Blue Dreams in flower. I cant wait hands down Afgooey is my favorite all around smoke for the last six year or so but BD is also a good smoke and heavy yielder.:peace:

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And the praying mantis tend to hang around your yard. Lady bugs fly away. You only have do the mantis once and they breed for the next season. None of my outside plants have a bug problem & I don't spray at all.
 

veggiegardener

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If we get any rain during late flowering, you're going to need support.

You can strengthen the branches by soaking the foliage daily. The plant will respond by increasing its strength.

You can put a post next to each plant and tie the heavier branches to it as needed. 8' tee posts work well.

I'd suggest making remesh "cages" next year. A 7 foot wide roll will make half a dozen 4 foot diameter, 7 foot tall cages. Any heavy branches that poke through can be tied to the remesh for support.

I'm still using some cages in my garden that I built for my tomatoes, 25 years ago.
 

tybo911

Member
MY AFGOOEY IS LOOKING SO TASTY I DIDN'T EXPECT TO BIG OF A YIELD OFF THIS ONE BUT SHE IS PROVING ME WRONG!!!:dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce:100_0235.jpg100_0234.jpg100_0236.jpg
 
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