View attachment 1043656View attachment 1043655View attachment 1043654View attachment 1043644View attachment 1043642 Larry OG 6'ft tall, started to flower last friday. so far so good! Oh Yeah rowing in So Cal.
Im from bay area
pic 3 and 4 started to flower in the middle of april but today i noticed the buds getting new leaves so is it re vegging?[/QUOTE
Yep, if buds look like they are coming apart and turning...viney, than your plants are reverting back to veg. No big deal, just means bigger plant and bigger yield.
Somewhere in Colorado.ok i know there are a lot of growers growing outdoors in all diffrent parts of the world. post those babies or monsters. lets see what you all got.. me
Hey denofearth how did you get your plants to be that bushy? Did you supercrop?[/QUOTE
Actually, no, I topped the biggest one eight times trying to keep it from peeking over my fence when it flowers. I did try a little supercropping once it got to be such a monster ( as this will be first attempt at supercropping and from what I read easy to kill the branch if done improperly ) and all but one of the supercropped branches not only healed themselves, but completely straightened back up. Now cropped branches look like they have a marble in the stem where they were bent over.
Isn't Colorado outdoor growing wonderful?Somewhere in Colorado.
Yes. It's been pretty hot here lately. Had a few go hermie due to heat stress. I had to paint my pots white to keep the roots from cooking. Other than that, it's been a very good grow.Isn't Colorado outdoor growing wonderful?
very nice how much you think you will get off each big plantNice plants everyone, but I think I've got you all beat. Growing Carmelicious in Colorado. Plants were started mid April, in the ground first week of May, covered with buckets at night until no more freeze nights. I stuck a shovel in the ground as a point of reference. The little one is an MK-Ultra which grew really fast in grow room, and showed preflowers after only four weeks, so I stuck her in the ground bucket and all to let her flower under natures grow light. Thank God for Colorado medical marijuana law, no more guerilla grows for me.
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