400 gallon organic outdoor grow

ganga gurl420

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Hi love your work, it’s really exciting stuff your doing. I was wondering was there a purpose for the 3 week flower and then reveg, I’m always keen to learn something new. Cheers
I remember my first big producer outside. It was my second grow and it had revegged because I didnt adjust the lights. Had buds everywhere!
Then this yr I was reading more on monstercropping and seeing some amazing results along with finding out this one grower I read about actually takes clones in 3rd week of flower in aug and plants them outdoors the following yr.
So I'm doing an experiment with my jelly pies. I have revegged the mother that I harvested, then the clone above... along with taking a clone 3 weeks into flower from the mother.
Out of curiosity I wanted to see which will out perform for the monstercropping effect.

I'm pretty convinced that the people who do not like this method is only based on the fact they do not veg long, where I have already started half of my grow for next yr and the other half will be started soon.

The few I have left to pop will be revegged if they are reg seeds, and any fems I will grow out normal.
I want to try this experiment because I'm always looking for a new method to my madness lol. I dont believe even if it fails that I will get a smaller yields but I take the chance of upping my yields two fold.

I usually start my beans around Feb but this yr most of them are started in oct. I want the biggest plants possible when putting them outdoors next yr. Lol wish me luck :)
 

ganga gurl420

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P.s. here is a pic of the mother (still looks like shit because the buds and leaves that were left after harvest were under the canopy and didnt get much light)
All plants outdoors next yr will be trained first indoors, at transplant they will be scrogged then fimmed until flower. They will have 2 additional trellis nets to grow into for support.20191020_082857.jpg
 

DustyDuke

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P.s. here is a pic of the mother (still looks like shit because the buds and leaves that were left after harvest were under the canopy and didnt get much light)
All plants outdoors next yr will be trained first indoors, at transplant they will be scrogged then fimmed until flower. They will have 2 additional trellis nets to grow into for support.View attachment 4410490
Cool I noticed the same with my clones I just reveg some clones that were 3 weeks old just for shits and giggles really. I put them to flower yesterday. I gave 2 away to mates for there outdoor grow and the were like how do you get them so bushy I assumed it was the reveg. Here’s pics didn’t top them they just grew like thisF9730FEA-5B83-4112-AD4A-84AD1114A8F6.jpeg
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Good luck with your grow I expect big things or buds lol
 

ganga gurl420

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Cool I noticed the same with my clones I just reveg some clones that were 3 weeks old just for shits and giggles really. I put them to flower yesterday. I gave 2 away to mates for there outdoor grow and the were like how do you get them so bushy I assumed it was the reveg. Here’s pics didn’t top them they just grew like thisView attachment 4410595
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Good luck with your grow I expect big things or buds lol
You did a great job! I'm expecting great things too lol
 

ganga gurl420

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VERY impressive plants & technique!



What kind of lighting schedule do you use when doing this? Do you adjust in time with natural daylight hours, or just stick to one on/off cycle etc..etc?
Thanks for your interest. To keep them from flowering when I transplant outdoors is about a monthish befor they go outdoors i lower them from 24/0 to 20/4. After that I slowly decrease by half an hour a week til I get around 16 hours. Then they are fine after that.
 

Rewerb

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Thanks for your reply. This is definitely something I want to try, as I have a lot of "secure" outdoor space available.
 

Romulanman

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Wow! That is an outdoor grow! :clap::clap::clap: 5lbs a plant is damn good especially if its great smoke. Iv'e seen a plat over 9lbs outdoor but the smoke didn't impress me at all. If you got both watch out lol. Also learnt me sumthin new about composted cow poop. Makes hayuuge fuckin plants with little out the pocket. I'm really glad I went the whole 27 pages, like everyone said. New ideas :cool:

This makes me dream of retiring in S Oregon and taking my strain hunter collection to greener pastures. All I need is bout 10 acres. Put me bout 75 miles from the coast. By the time I get there to retire permanently, I will have beach front property :bigjoint:
 

ganga gurl420

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Wow! That is an outdoor grow! :clap::clap::clap: 5lbs a plant is damn good especially if its great smoke. Iv'e seen a plat over 9lbs outdoor but the smoke didn't impress me at all. If you got both watch out lol. Also learnt me sumthin new about composted cow poop. Makes hayuuge fuckin plants with little out the pocket. I'm really glad I went the whole 27 pages, like everyone said. New ideas :cool:

This makes me dream of retiring in S Oregon and taking my strain hunter collection to greener pastures. All I need is bout 10 acres. Put me bout 75 miles from the coast. By the time I get there to retire permanently, I will have beach front property :bigjoint:
Thank you! I hope you do amazing!
 

LittleMan80

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Wow! That is an outdoor grow! :clap::clap::clap: 5lbs a plant is damn good especially if its great smoke. Iv'e seen a plat over 9lbs outdoor but the smoke didn't impress me at all. If you got both watch out lol. Also learnt me sumthin new about composted cow poop. Makes hayuuge fuckin plants with little out the pocket. I'm really glad I went the whole 27 pages, like everyone said. New ideas :cool:

This makes me dream of retiring in S Oregon and taking my strain hunter collection to greener pastures. All I need is bout 10 acres. Put me bout 75 miles from the coast. By the time I get there to retire permanently, I will have beach front property :bigjoint:
I know this is old, but Oregon is golden. This guy I know had huge plants. The biggest was 19 feet high by 16 feet wide.
 
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