Outdoor2012

matt1420

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015.jpg053.jpg Got an outdoor crop this year? Lets see what ya got!
This is my chemicalgrapes, she is a bit OG dominant but smells of sour grapes instead of that lemony kushy smell that OG usually carries.

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This is the same strain, but she is much more ECSD dominant. Same smell as above but a little more sour and a little less grapey....
 

matt1420

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Nice work bro, never had chemical grapes. Curious about it...+ rep for healthy dank
ChemicalGrapes is a strain that I made a few years ago. I had an amazing (91chem x (ecsd x og)), which was a clone that a friend from western mass gave me. The taste went from a sour lemon taste on inhale, to a chemy diesel taste on exhale. At the same time, I was growing TGA querkle which I really loved the taste of. Out of 5 pack of querkle seeds, I ended up with 1 female and 4 males. One of the males smelled incredible, like grape koolaid or grape jellybeans. Even in veg, he was a stinky bastard. The other trait that I liked about the male was that he had pretty good structure (thick stems & didn't stretch to much like most males). I pollinated the chem clone and have f1 seeds that I have been running, looking for something nice to try and stabilize. So far, so good......
 

matt1420

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Nice ladies Matt, like the sound of the chem grapes. how much longer u goin on them ladies?
The sour d pheno, I would say a few more weeks atleast. She hasn't really started swelling yet. But the OG pheno seams to be a little quicker. She started flowering the same time but is already starting to swell. And the trich's on the OG girl are just insane........
 

maineyankee

Active Member
Nice ladies Matt, like the sound of the chem grapes. how much longer u goin on them ladies?
Kudos also Matt :-) They look great !

Question from a intermediate indoor grower .... I am thinking of the possibility of doing an outdoor grow in 2013. I know I have a lot of reading about it this winter, but .... (1) I take that the season must be somewhat like tomatoes (memorial day to plant) and then mid-September for harvest? (2) What about the cold temps at night here in Maine ... would not that have an effect on your plants? (3) In your opinion, are the yields per plant (greater, lower, same) as an indoor grow?

Thanks in advance for your help :-)
The MaineYankee :-)
 

tet1953

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I have limited outdoor experience myself, but had good success when I have done it. Nothing says it has to be May 30. If you are vegging indoor way before that (as you should be), then no reason you can't put them out later. Harvest will be determined by the plant and environment, not the calendar. However, I believe mid Sept will be at least a few weeks early. Sometime in Oct is more likely. Don't worry too much about cold nighttime temps, unless it's a new record or something.
 

farmer2424

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Kudos also Matt :-) They look great !

Question from a intermediate indoor grower .... I am thinking of the possibility of doing an outdoor grow in 2013. I know I have a lot of reading about it this winter, but .... (1) I take that the season must be somewhat like tomatoes (memorial day to plant) and then mid-September for harvest? (2) What about the cold temps at night here in Maine ... would not that have an effect on your plants? (3) In your opinion, are the yields per plant (greater, lower, same) as an indoor grow?

Thanks in advance for your help :-)
The MaineYankee :-)
If you start you seedlings april1st, give them two months indoors, then put them out June 1st you will be looking good. Just keep them from getting root bound and I'd keep them under HID's if you can. IMHO putting them out early/mid may sometimes works but its usually wet, cold, the slugs are really bad, and the time change can throw things into flower ( try to match your indoor light schedule indoor with the outdoor light schdeule when you first put them out). At that point in the season unless you have a greenhouse or something to throw them in, they'll put on more growth and will be healthier kept indoors until the drier warmer weather. Mid-september is pushing it for many strains, because they usually don't start flowering til around Aug. 15-20th. Getting mold resistant and fast flowering strains is key. The cold nights lately slow them down a bit, but they can take a frost. Plants in the ground generally take frosts better than plants in pots, but unless its a real hard frost for more than just a few hours the plants usually bounce right back. Yields outdoor could def. be greater than indoors, but its all about how far you can take them into flower. I've had and have seen plants that would've been easy pounders indoors, but then wet wether set in and had to take them long before their time. There are so many factors that play into your yield (pot size, amount of direct light, soil type, weather, ect.) it's hard to say what you can yield under the sun. Outdoors, you just gotta take what you can get for the most part. A greenhouse or large hoophouse can give you a few extra weeks on your season though. Just my take on the whole outdoor thing in Maine. peace fellow Mainers, enjoy the beautiful day :leaf:
 

Indagrow

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Swiss Cheese from Nirvana is rocking my guerrilla swamp grow:
Nice buddy's man just word to the wise I have gone a swamp grow and right around now bud rot became and issue wi th all that moisture in the air with those dense nuggs you may have the same problem just a heads up to keep a keen eye out
 

Lsblazin

Member
I live in northern maine and I've been looking for a good strain to put outside that would finish no later than the first week of October. Anyone have any ideas?
 

NoSwagBag

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Mountain mist, and Hollands Hope are dedicated outdoor strains made for short seasons. Check out the M.O.B. thread.
 
hollands hope is weak... and taste like crap.... Id go with bcbds Sweet tooth.... heavy yeilds of connisuer quality bud in 6-7 weeks....but dont order straight from them, order them thru the attitude to avoid shipping BS
 

maineyankee

Active Member
Just wanted to say thanks to all who have shed some light on what will or not grow outdoors here in the frozen tundra of planet Earth. Perhaps 2014, I will be amongst those that grow in nature's beauty :-)
 
In southern maine, anything with afgahni base genetics will grow wonderfully...i say southern maine cause where im at we get first frost about the last week of september, but for those of you who can keep plants out till the frist of oct affy genes are the shit... Please keep in mind tho most other strains will grow up here to some degree but we do have a larger than average hunting community, and those hunters who are not cannabis friendly will report outdoor grows, and those who like cannabis wont think twice to rip you off....this is gonna sound crazy but the best way to pick an outdoor plot is to take a bright colored thumb tack and a 20$ bill and tack it to a tree in the area youve chose to grow... leave it there all summer... if its still there in the fall chances are youve found an area that might allow a full grow cycle without the fear of the two legged riperofferous
 
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