My mamas garden

northendgrower

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So earlier this spring I had a couple of extra clones kicking around that I didnt know what to do with dont even now the strain. So my mom told me I could pop it in her garden and keep it all she didnt want a cut lol. It was late in the season but I said hey why the fuck not might as well and I'm glad I did cause they turned out to be the biggest ladies I've grown lol. Not sure what happened but I'm glad it did, anyways this is how they look now, kicked into flower about a week ago
 

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dunphy

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Your moms soil is what happened... most likely.

Nice job! to both you!...

One thing you want to be careful of when they get that big and bushy, especially when they are up against a wall or fence like that, and twice as important when in a corner of a fence like that it can restrict any sort of wind coming into dry things off..

You may want to crawl back there against the fence and make sure theres no white powdery mildew brewing back there for a nasty surprise come fall... That would be upsetting to see someone go through.

You can also defoliate a bit of the lower leaves to prevent any contact from the ground/grass/soil beds and coming up into the plant, check out "lollipopping" to get an idea of what Im talking about, although Im not saying to go that drastic and defoliate a bunch, just to see what Im talking about.

Either way, killing it, Cant wait to see how they turn out. Keep it up. :peace: :joint:
 

Budgal

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So earlier this spring I had a couple of extra clones kicking around that I didnt know what to do with dont even now the strain. So my mom told me I could pop it in her garden and keep it all she didnt want a cut lol. It was late in the season but I said hey why the fuck not might as well and I'm glad I did cause they turned out to be the biggest ladies I've grown lol. Not sure what happened but I'm glad it did, anyways this is how they look now, kicked into flower about a week ago
Coming from Oregon we call them trees LOL great job must of been real good soil.
 
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