Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

michael49

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Updated photo from today.

Two of them are autos that are already in flower!! - friend gave me the seeds (unknown variety).

Going small this year - transplanted all into 5 gallon fabric pots except the tall one in the middle, which is a Neville's Haze (10 gallon). The other two are both a blueberry cross that I grew last year.

These plants are 5 weeks from seed.

Feeding nothing but rainwater and compost tea so far.
 

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MadMel

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I also enjoy creating trees in ma. I have found that Barney's genetics are very suitable for our unpredictable climate.
Grew peyote critical and lsd last year and both fought mold very well.
Going with their shiksaberry and gorilla zkittlez this year. Both are supposed to be mold and pest resistant.
Good luck.
I am growing peyote critical this year and would like to know as much as you can tell me about it. I am on the 39th parallel (Kentucky) and realize that there is climate differences between us.
 

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Sepmerfi31

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Its great to find a good MA thread!!! Im in the 781. Have grown mostly indoors for the last 5 years, going to set an auto out on the back deck this year and see what happens. Have been bringing her out in the day and in at night, over the last week or so. I look forward to gaining some knowledge fro you all!

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Black-Thumb

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Its great to find a good MA thread!!! Im in the 781. Have grown mostly indoors for the last 5 years, going to set an auto out on the back deck this year and see what happens. Have been bringing her out in the day and in at night, over the last week or so. I look forward to gaining some knowledge fro you all!

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Welcome! 781 here also. Glad to have you on board.

Shes looking happy!
 
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