My Outdoor Garden-2010

veggiegardener

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Nice harvest man. Stayed with the thread pretty much since page one.
Thank you!

I'll be posting a final update in a week or two.

If you remember, I found a male Starburst in my cage, at the beginning of bloom. It apparently had opened a few flowers. I found a couple hundred seeds in the MCR #1. I was hoping for that cross in the Spring. Those seeds could be very special. I'll be growing at least one out, next year.
 

LeeroySlim

Active Member
Put them on 14/10, until they begin to reveg, then place them outdoors. Otherwise they'll begin to flower again, once outside. This really can stress the plants.
thanx for the advice, i was planning on putting them on 14/10 but the timers i ordered are faulty, i dont have time to order new ones and now i have to leave them alone for 10days. So my only option is to put them on 24/0 for this time. When i get back should a gradually bring them down over a coulpe weeks 20/4 then 18/6 and finally 14/10 then put them outside? or do u have a better option?
 

veggiegardener

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if the plants are from seed, and less than six weeks old, they can be switched to 14/10. If older, they'll be sexually mature and will begin blooming, again. Leave them on 14/10, and they'll eventually revert to veg.

It just takes time.
 

LeeroySlim

Active Member
i agree, but i live in a rural area, 6 hours away form the nearest place to purchase 1. its why i ordered them online with time to spare and they turned out to be faulty, im going away for 10 days today, so i have no other choice but to leave them on 24/0. i guess when i get back ill put them on 14/10 straight away and see what happens
 

veggiegardener

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I just harvested the last of the buds. These plants were partially harvested over a month ago, but I like to see what some strains do with an extended ripening time.

The three that were left:

BB X

TW x TW x Cambodian

Lavender

I'm getting sticky stuff all over my keyboard(nothing new).

I've been taking pix as I go, but will post them all, when I finish trimming, in about 3 weeks(I hope).
 

veggiegardener

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Although I still have some trimming to do, there are quite a few pictures.

Here are the best ones.

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They love having me outdoors, and available for petting services, and CHEESE.

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These scissors are large but have needle points and an action that can trim the tiniest leaf, or cut a 3/4" branch. A commercial clone maker turned me on to a pair, seven years ago. I've since bought four more pairs.

View attachment 1282931I left some branches on the more massive plants, that hadn't reached maturity, yet.

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Artichokes come back from the roots each year if left undisturbed.

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Buds! The Pineapple Thai is very tasry and very strong.

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Omnipresent.

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Since I'm not trimming to sell, I leave the large buds and kholas intact to preserve trichomes.

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This Bubbleberry x White Widow displayed incredible hybrid vigor and produced about 1500 grams. Dense, heavy, and stony.

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A sampling of BB x WW kholas.

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Late ripening BB X branches.

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This khola is about 15" long.

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Goofy look.

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Random bud shots..

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Sly is nearly 15. Fuzzy is the youngest, at 8.

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Cheese makes him sleepy.

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Cool weather really helps purple things up!

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The first pic is a very large Trainwreck bud. They're usually small, but very dense.

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A great way to collect hash.

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Random shots. This shed has been a perfect environment for drying and curing for six years.
 

Noballs

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Veggie, Glad to see you come up for air! I really enjoyed your thread this year. It gets pretty lonely around here after the harvest. I learned alot from you! I look forward to the summer and hope to see you here next year.
 

Nice Ol Bud

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nice bro nice.
man your cool bro.
nice man.
like your posts.
nice pic bro.
nice grows too.
your fucking awesome bro.
amazing..

-Nice Ol' Bud
 

veggiegardener

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nice bro nice.
man your cool bro.
nice man.
like your posts.
nice pic bro.
nice grows too.
your fucking awesome bro.
amazing..

-Nice Ol' Bud
Shit!

Keep that up, and I'll need a pedestal.

Thanks, but what I do is the product of single mindedness.

I've been fascinated by this weed for over 40 years, and started growing the week I bought my first home, a long time ago.

Thanks!
 

solosmoke

Active Member
beautiful pic man i like all around growing veggys too i bet cats keep rabbits away nice set up vn job dude ,only wish i could do that .mabe one day vvvnn A+
 
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