starting the babies for summer crop

getawaymountain

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001.JPG004.JPG006.JPG010.JPG013.JPGstumbleweed budding like crazy!! juan starting to bud ,giant fan leaves(solar panels) e.amazon and the smallest of them are getting bigger now everyday
 

aseboy101

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Got things looking good up there for sure! Need to take some more lessons from your book. I believe it's partly to do with the light cycle I ran them at. Made some beans as well crossed the E.A. with Juan and those few bagseed girls with Juan as well.
 

getawaymountain

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Got things looking good up there for sure! Need to take some more lessons from your book. I believe it's partly to do with the light cycle I ran them at. Made some beans as well crossed the E.A. with Juan and those few bagseed girls with Juan as well.

well thats good ya made some beans, when ya get to know ya strains they will grow alot better for you . i'll be in florida for my winter / spring crop so i can help ya out with some issues i see, iv'e made every mistake there is and still do fuck up now and then myself after 15 years !!hahaha growing is a long learning process and if ya think ya know everything ya got problems coming . i keep my lights as close to outside as i can and when they go out they just grow not get all funky and do basicly nothing . for the spring crop i keep them under 24 hrs in jan,feb outside the first of march and the days are still short enough for them to bud fully in florida and be done by may1-7 th and it doesn't do that with all strains either, they have to photosensitive strains. if ya try to keep them under 24 until summer and put out it fucks them up almost always, 18/6 is good for springtime i go with. this crop was started the first of june so 60 days old for mine with no grow time under lights inside , just long enough to get them started
 

getawaymountain

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003.JPG002.JPG003.JPG007.JPG008.JPG012.JPGa few more pics of the late crop doing good for being 60 days old just starting to bud now ,most of them anyway ,they will double in size while budding
 

getawaymountain

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035.JPG037.JPG038.JPG040.JPG041.JPG002.JPG005.JPG006.JPG007.JPG018.JPG027.JPGwell here's the buds looking good on the early ones and the whole in the forest i made are all filled in now hahaha the buds will be filling in the rest , doesn't look so empty now
 

mae

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They sure are budding quickly. It's cool how you've acclimated the strains to your climate.

I live in the northeast and go to FL for the winters too. I sure would like to have a FL crop this winter-spring.
Will you be putting your FL crop in this thread i this thread or start a new one?
I could use the advice. I love the way you grow.
 

getawaymountain

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They sure are budding quickly. It's cool how you've acclimated the strains to your climate.

I live in the northeast and go to FL for the winters too. I sure would like to have a FL crop this winter-spring.
Will you be putting your FL crop in this thread i this thread or start a new one?
I could use the advice. I love the way you grow.
thanks for the props !! i'll be doing a seperate thread for the spring crop ,. well my advise is the way i do it i get a crop , everyone has there own way of growing . and i'm not one to say do it like this or that . but i have a detailed grow guide from start to finish if ya want some tips, p.m. me
 

getawaymountain

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038.JPG040.JPG050.JPG051.JPG054.JPG055.JPGtodays was a pump water after the heavy rain day and put plants in place and stake them down and rip the roots so they will anchor to the ground for budding also the big males ready to makes some seeds hahaha evrything is good so far
 

MuddyOne

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That's excellent work right there! Can you dig there, or is that all rock under there? It's nice when you can put the containers in the ground. I'm not a fan of planting directly in the ground, but I've seen potted plants in the ground do better than potted plants above ground, helps keep the roots a bit cooler.

Anyways, tremendous work man, looking excellent! Cheers to a great August/September and a fast n furious finish!
 

getawaymountain

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That's excellent work right there! Can you dig there, or is that all rock under there? It's nice when you can put the containers in the ground. I'm not a fan of planting directly in the ground, but I've seen potted plants in the ground do better than potted plants above ground, helps keep the roots a bit cooler.

Anyways, tremendous work man, looking excellent! Cheers to a great August/September and a fast n furious finish!
no it is a floating swamp in most places and it is really big from end to end . it is drying up now so i can cut the bottoms of the bags and they will root to the moss and go right thru and anchor but also get water when they want it i just use the bags to hold the food for them to uptake once a week but it sure cuts down on watering them
 

Humboldtchronic

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Fuck my life lol thats so long... there already 6 ft tall i guess i better transplant into the ground good thing my lambs breath will be done mid sept been flowering for a month now.
 
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