fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

timfbmx

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Another epic year for FDD. I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is you're favorite part of the year am I right? :) Well done sir...
 

Delux83

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none of my gardens have ever compared to yours but i know how humbling it can be to just stand in your garden. especially when im upset ill just go in there and chill.
 

Grizzdude

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i just stood there for 20 mins this morning. slowly turning in circles. ;)

it is very humbling.
I guess you dont have to hand water every morning, the site is nice but it's like staring work in the face. Mabey it's just me but I really hate waking up to a wall full of untrimmed bud also.
 

notoriousb

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I guess you dont have to hand water every morning, the site is nice but it's like staring work in the face. Mabey it's just me but I really hate waking up to a wall full of untrimmed bud also.
huh??
get a 12 pack of some good beer and sounds like a good day to me :weed:
 

wineart

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FDD,
I hadn't seen this folder. I too have Biddy Early in my small outdoor line up. Because of location I had to keep tying down. July 1st I noticed my first "cotton balls". It's now Aug 29th, the 60th day since I noticed the damn thing budding away. My Biddy is in the ground planted 3 feet deep in a full bag of Root Organics (at least the bag is buried). Next to it I have a Jacky White which is at least a month behind. Biddy has really put on weight the last couple of weeks, but have noticed all of the 7-13 leaf fronds have (new growth) been only 3 leaf. Of course Magnus said 55 days flowering and it looks like it could go another several weeks at least although I stopped feeding Fox Farm at least 2 weeks ago as I was counting the days down, but think I should have kept on feeding. Now 60 days into budding I don't think I want to start nutes again this late. Main cola is as big around as a baseball bat and having tied it down continuously I have lots of secondary colas. Hairs are changing but leaf trichomes are minimal compared to my earlier indoor Biddy. Here are some pics from last week. How much longer ado you think it might take to finish?
 

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fdd2blk

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FDD,
I hadn't seen this folder. I too have Biddy Early in my small outdoor line up. Because of location I had to keep tying down. July 1st I noticed my first "cotton balls". It's now Aug 29th, the 60th day since I noticed the damn thing budding away. My Biddy is in the ground planted 3 feet deep in a full bag of Root Organics (at least the bag is buried). Next to it I have a Jacky White which is at least a month behind. Biddy has really put on weight the last couple of weeks, but have noticed all of the 7-13 leaf fronds have (new growth) been only 3 leaf. Of course Magnus said 55 days flowering and it looks like it could go another several weeks at least although I stopped feeding Fox Farm at least 2 weeks ago as I was counting the days down, but think I should have kept on feeding. Now 60 days into budding I don't think I want to start nutes again this late. Main cola is as big around as a baseball bat and having tied it down continuously I have lots of secondary colas. Hairs are changing but leaf trichomes are minimal compared to my earlier indoor Biddy. Here are some pics from last week. How much longer ado you think it might take to finish?
another month, it looks like to me.
 

zwh02

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I guess you dont have to hand water every morning, the site is nice but it's like staring work in the face. Mabey it's just me but I really hate waking up to a wall full of untrimmed bud also.
If a wall of untrimmed bud turns you off then maybe you need a different hobby !
 

Grizzdude

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If a wall of untrimmed bud turns you off then maybe you need a different hobby !
I guess I'm kinda like Bubbles. I like germinating them, growing them, talking to them, giving nutrients, but harvest time I'm just not a fan of, specifically trimming, I like the curing proccess though
 

Milesmkd

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I guess I'm kinda like Bubbles. I like germinating them, growing them, talking to them, giving nutrients, but harvest time I'm just not a fan of, specifically trimming, I like the curing proccess though
I like your avatar. Bubbles with nuncheks!! Heck yes!! Lol
 

potpimp

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i just stood there for 20 mins this morning. slowly turning in circles. ;)

it is very humbling.
I find myself sort of doing the same thing when I check on my plants in the morning. I just want to hang out there for awhile. I can only imagine the love you feel in your garden.
 
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