Lets See Your Outside Plants

all set for the rain! Og Kush from clones not big buds but pretty good frost on them! Southern Oregon good luck with your harvest growers !
 

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Nice to see the plants in total succession from chop to chop. From left to right harvest next 14 days or so to upwards of 5-6 weeks. Interesting to see how plant 1 so close to chop is all but dead on the fan leaves. I get rid of full done yellow daily. Let that sun in.
 
Heres mine
 

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Wind with rain yesterday and that’s not good with bud on. I cut a few buds already and there’s not much to them after a couple of days drying. My fault for not putting anything around those two, it’s just the fencing is so abrasive to them when it’s windy.
 

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What do you think is ready for early harvest i mean i just wanna take one small bud for test her ?
I have in mind to cut her at end of first week of oct or will be to soon ?
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Prob 2 weeks out...maybe 3. It's still got a lot of new white pistils. I like to wait until there are almost no new white pistils showing...if the weather allows it, and there's no mold or other critical problem that forces early harvest.
 
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This is my 5th season outdoor and it's progressively getting better every year, managed 12-13ft tall plants this year in 45 gallon fabric pots, my biggest grow yet! I laid down weed mat, then put a 3" thick layer of mulch ontop of that, then pallets and then the plants. I use Frontrow AG throughout the grow and some PH up/down, threw in a little GH Root Booster towards end of veg. I used 6.0-6.3 PH water with around 800-1000PPM of nutrients. Flushed final week of grow and harvested, ended up with a substantial amount of mold, so I removed and kept going. Unfortunately unlike last summer this summer was very humid and rainy so it was VERY HARD to keep the mold under control. Plants finished this week and I've been harvesting them. I started these ALL from seed indoors and grew them to about 2-3ft before putting them outdoors. I used a 500W KINGBRITE QB for my indoor veg. and a set of LUXX CLONE LED's for the clones/seedlings (T5). I live in Maine by the way so I get mold almost yearly due to rain/humidity (stays around 70-80% humidity in the fall time.) I do my best to get early strains and ones that are mold resistant, unfortunately even the Super Skunk which is VERY easy and resistant received some so I feel theres nothing I could really have done to better combat it. Next year I will be building a green house, this year im working on my indoor with (2) 500W KINGBRITE QB, so far my indoor babies look and smell amazing.

Strains were:

ALL GAS OG
SUPER SKUNK
JELLY RANCHER

ALL PHOTO FEMS
 

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What do you think is ready for early harvest i mean i just wanna take one small bud for test her ?
I have in mind to cut her at end of first week of oct or will be to soon ?
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That needs another week or two.

Wind with rain yesterday and that’s not good with bud on. I cut a few buds already and there’s not much to them after a couple of days drying. My fault for not putting anything around those two, it’s just the fencing is so abrasive to them when it’s windy.

You need to defoliate more it helps reduce mold especially with rain. Those are much too bushy for budding plants.
 
Wow what a week last week. We got something like 5” of rain last week in a two day event. I covered the one plant that’s in the fabric pot. The one in the ground did not get covered and she paid the price. Now most of this is my fault for not supporting her properly but by the end of it she was laying on the ground she actually pulled a metal t-stake out of the ground. I put a fan on her for a day to dry her out and then restaked her better, and now she seems a lot better. She did pick up some wpm when she was laying down so I started the spraying a little more aggressively and things seem to be back to normal. Picking up some fall colours on the one plant the kosher is still all green
The Kosher
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And the Kosher cross
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