Don't mean to hijack the thread fellars, but here is a beautiful Jelly Pie I just put outdoors as an addition to my guerilla grow about a week ago, if that. The hole is huge, much bigger than it looks. The hole measures around 5 ft in width and about 3 ft deep. She is about 15ft away from an underground spring and is going to be very well taken care of. She is over 4 months old, likely 5 tbh. Kept in a 3 gallon grow bag all that time under t4's on a 24 hour veg cycle and was reduced and adjusted down to a 15/9 schedule before going outside. Give her a couple weeks and I will report back, she will be HUGE by then. I have kept all of my plants in my veg room in small containers to reduce crowding, she will explode for sure once those roots take off. On a stem rub she has a little sweetness but definitely more of a stardawg leaner.
I do have a couple Jelly Pie phenos that have been in the flower room almost 2 weeks now and they both reek of sweet concord grape jelly goodness! I took cuttings before I flowered them and have them stored in my fridge, they have been stored around 3 weeks now and once a week I open then bag and breath into it and replace with fresh co2 and they are staying just as healthy as they were the day I snipped the cuttings off of the plant. Although both of the phenos in the flower room are putting off sweet notes, one looks like it is a week ahead of the other one and is extremely sweet so I would imagine it is a very Grape Pie dominant pheno and also seems to be a very fast flowering plant thus far. I am trimming those specific ones up as we speak (I'm on a smoke break right now
) and getting them stuck down into the rooting medium and I will be running a ton of those outdoors as well. I plan on vegging them till around the middle of July and then putting them outdoors to get a little extra veg time in before they start flowering.
Here is the 5 month old stardawg pheno I sit outside around a week ago. Just now starting to take off with new growth. The only thing I am really hoping for in this strain is its mold resistance... I need it to be mold resistant, especially against botrytis, as we have that issue here in South Eastern Ky in the Appalachias terribly... It is hard to find a strain here that will not mold. Anyone had a chance to run her outdoors yet or ever encountered any mold issues with her?
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