Outdoors In The Northeast

burner89

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That sucks some of you are running into other growers, as if there is not enough to deal with.

I've got a deer roaming around the backyard. It has walked through my ground plots twice. One spot is empty except for some peppers which it topped one of.This spot is basically at the end of my lawn on the outside of a chain link fence about 100ft from my back deck. We have a golden retriever and a cat that obviously doesnt bother the deer, The other spot it walked right through my amended soil but didn't trample or eat the plants. This is making me nervous about putting my feminized plants in there final homes.

Heres a couple of pics of the lady's

2 Big Bang, 2 FJC and 1 Special Skunk#!
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White Widow Auto on the left and 2 The Church that I didn't think would make it
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xp0c

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I finally got my plants out. I hope they don't mind the crappy weather we are having here.

Fruity Chronic Juice
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Crazy Miss Hyde
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Blueberry Headband
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and a couple of the plants I found. I have a couple Kandy Kush clones a friend gave me, and was looking around for a new plot. lol
 

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Foothills

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Looking great guys, Backwoodz your spot reminds me of one of mine.
Keep the pics coming guys, I will get some more up in the next couple days. We have 3 rainy days in a row right now.
Same thing here. Not much sun at all for a few days. It should be a nice, sunny, weekend though. I have a feeling that when they get that strong sunshine again, they are going to make Daddy very happy.Your plants are looking really great guys, I'll be back with more pics soon.
Keep up the good work and don't forget those pictures. :leaf:
 

bud nugbong

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whats up fellow northeasterners. Im a little behind, but im sure things will be growing fast. Just put them out and they got a little beat up on the trip. my 6 biggest. didn't have the best selection of seeds but had enough to get a small batch of keepers.

everyone is doing a great job, get out and grow!
 

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bud nugbong

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^not too hard if you got a good amount of sun and keep up with feedings. a big enough root system is also important. (big pot or hole)
 

Foothills

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Quick question how hard is it to pull eight zips off one outdoor plant that will a three month veg outside
Not hard at all. With a good rich soil mix, a nice big root system, lots of strong sunshine, and a good outdoor variety that produces, you can easily pull 3 times that amount and more. Good Luck Bro. :weed:
 

Thomas2681

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Not hard at all. With a good rich mix, a nice big root system lots of strong sunshine, outdoor variety produces, you can easily pull 3 times that amount and more. Good Luck Bro. :weed:
My holes are all mostly 2 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet deep If not bigger i didnt have a ruler so I kinda eyeball It an the soil I went with mg but dont tell no nobody the end of july i will start adding liquid nutes in it they will need it then my soil nutes is only good for up the three months an what other nutes can i get to help promote better bigger buds
 

jimmer6577

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My holes are all mostly 2 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet deep If not bigger i didnt have a ruler so I kinda eyeball It an the soil I went with mg but dont tell no nobody the end of july i will start adding liquid nutes in it they will need it then my soil nutes is only good for up the three months an what other nutes can i get to help promote better bigger buds
This depends on if you can feed them or if they are out somewhere else. If they are somewhere else, I would recommend getting some phosphorous based bat guano and top dressing them every time you check and feed them with a regular flowering feed solution. This will help give them the extra needed to get fat buds still if you can't spoil them and feed very regularly. I would also pick up a some beastie bloomz, the heavies, or power up, something that really packs the weight on at about 4-5 weeks. Good Luck
 

jimmer6577

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Looking good jimmer ! That Skunk is a nice looking plant. Keep up the good work !! :leaf:
Thanks man. It was labeled a skunk #1 automatic as a freebie, but there's no way thats an auto. If I knew that, I would have waited a few more weeks before tying down. Now I'm going to see how big and bushy I can get it and make a 1 plant outdoor scrog when it flowers. Or I'm going to have to net the whole thing to support the weight I hope it gets.

Yours are looking pretty sweet there also. Something tells me they are going to be monsters.
 

Thomas2681

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This depends on if you can feed them or if they are out somewhere else. If they are somewhere else, I would recommend getting some phosphorous based bat guano and top dressing them every time you check and feed them with a regular flowering feed solution. This will help give them the extra needed to get fat buds still if you can't spoil them and feed very regularly. I would also pick up a some beastie bloomz, the heavies, or power up, something that really packs the weight on at about 4-5 weeks. Good Luck
Thamks man I be sure to look for it when I go to pick up my nutes soon cause I dont get to see them every day so I want some that will stick inn the soil for a while till my next visit
 

Thomas2681

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This depends on if you can feed them or if they are out somewhere else. If they are somewhere else, I would recommend getting some phosphorous based bat guano and top dressing them every time you check and feed them with a regular flowering feed solution. This will help give them the extra needed to get fat buds still if you can't spoil them and feed very regularly. I would also pick up a some beastie bloomz, the heavies, or power up, something that really packs the weight on at about 4-5 weeks. Good Luck
An what do you mean by top dress them
 

jimmer6577

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An what do you mean by top dress them
By top dressing them, I mean to just put the plain phosphorous guano(make sure it's not N guano) and after you feed them just put a thin layer right on top of your medium. This will keep feeding them when it rains and through just morning dew. This is safer than top dressing with an actual nute that might burn your girls. Just my 2 cents.
 

Thomas2681

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By top dressing them, I mean to just put the plain phosphorous guano(make sure it's not N guano) and after you feed them just put a thin layer right on top of your medium. This will keep feeding them when it rains and through just morning dew. This is safer than top dressing with an actual nute that might burn your girls. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks man I appreciate your two cents it will help me get closer to my goal
 

Liddle

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looking like a bust this year for me. none of the babys seem too be revegging after having too force flower too show sex. giving it another week if they dont then i will be blasting them with bloom nutes lol
 

BackwoodzBurner

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looking like a bust this year for me. none of the babys seem too be revegging after having too force flower too show sex. giving it another week if they dont then i will be blasting them with bloom nutes lol
mine are just coming around got left in the shed to long after we had a frost warning took them about 3 weeks
 
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