greenhouse super lemon haze outdoor michigan.

thedoctorzoidberg

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this is a picture of my super lemon haze from greenhouse seeds.
started in the middle of april indoors for four weeks topped, then into a 2 gallon bucket full of ocean forest and placed in hole till the fields were ready, transplanted directly into the field on the south side of a pole and open to sun from east to west. the only real fertilizer comes from the field, but i did give it some flowering ferts once. it's about 4-5ft tall and 6ft around. pics taken in the morning on sept-14th i'm guessin 3-4 more weeks.
 

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Korhash

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NICE...hope the corn harvest doesn't interrupt your girls....looks nice and sticky though.
 

crazyMIman

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thats actually the best super lemon haze ive seen, very nice. i also live in MI bro, good luck and watch for those combines.
 

Remmie

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Nice looking beauty you have:blsmoke: How is this specific strain on mould and pests?? I'm exceedingly worried about growing outdoors by such a disaster! Heard many good reviews on The Church and White Rhino with many successful outside grows with minimal problems experienced. If anything I would imagine LST would be faced more than anything else concering the SLH??
 

thedoctorzoidberg

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Nice looking beauty you have:blsmoke: How is this specific strain on mould and pests?? I'm exceedingly worried about growing outdoors by such a disaster! Heard many good reviews on The Church and White Rhino with many successful outside grows with minimal problems experienced. If anything I would imagine LST would be faced more than anything else concering the SLH??
i have a friend who grows church outside and does very well with it.

i have had no bug problems with this plant just one werm munchin on a bud on the lowest branch. and no mould, but this plant is in one of my best spots.

the only thing i have ever had mould on was g13 labs northern light x skunk, and i believe it was because i grew them in a ravine that was blocking the wind. i have bug problems on 80% of the plants i grow, and it's usually four lined plant bugs, there quick lil shits and hide when they see you comin. they leave lil dead spots on your leaves. i use insecticidal soap and i only have to spray it for a couple weeks. i have also had problems with skunks/deer digging up plants within the 1st few weeks of taking them out due to the smell of the new dirt, for this i just put a 3ft x 3ft piece of chicken wire with a bigger hole snipped out in the middle about 2 inches below the dirts surface and stake the edges. you should remove this at the end of your grows.

i listed my top 5 for outdoors in this thread https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/366877-best-out-door-strain-2.html
 

SCARHOLE

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I got a question about the corn field, when did they stop sparyn round up on it in your area?


I lost 10 ladies when the farmer resprayed in mid july.............
 

thedoctorzoidberg

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i don't know why they would re-spray if it's a small time farmer, there is a field that gets sprayed twice that i know of, i see em using a helicopter for the 2nd spray, but that field is owned by a chicken farm and i assumed they just did it to get rid of shit.
i always wait till about june to put plants in the fields, you can tell when they spray just by driving by and looking at the edge of the field, if the grass is dead it's safe to go plant. thats why i start em in buckets, i use an old abandoned quarry and just burry the buckets.

that really sucks you lost 10 girls sorry for your loss man.

k i just checked out your grow and posted there a couple times, but i wanted to say a few things here for ya...

slugs can eat your plants as fast as a grass hopper and there more likely to, just get a dish and pour some beer in it, they love fermenting beer and they will drown in it. if there aren't any in it after a few days it's not anything some insecticidal soap can't handle. it's also good to clear all the crap thats decomposing around your plants.

i'm not so sure it was round-up that killed your plants in the field, i saw some other weeds and grass growing and it would have killed those. it's a foliar killer, it has to get on the leaves of plants to work. i've had autoflowers die like that in field where no one ever goes because i didn't bring good soil.
i always dig holes the size of 5 gallon buckets fill em with fox farm ocean forest and then cover the ground with a 3x3ft piece of chicken wire staked in to keep the skunks and deer from diggin em up, i burry the chicken wire under a couple inches of dirt from the hole i dug. i've never had anything other than bugs eat my plants... i'm pretty sure deer/rabbits don't like the smell of the insecticidal soap, so maybe thats why.
 

Remmie

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i use insecticidal soap and i only have to spray it for a couple weeks.
Your reefering to an applicant such as Neem oil or will anything that contains the ingredient Pyrethrum do? What is the most effective method, foilar sprays or concentrates? Do you spot these bastards in Veg or normally in flowering phase with outside plants? here is a nice selection of applicants from htgs, good thing I live no further than 20 minutes from one!:mrgreen:
 

thedoctorzoidberg

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Your reefering to an applicant such as Neem oil or will anything that contains the ingredient Pyrethrum do? What is the most effective method, foilar sprays or concentrates? Do you spot these bastards in Veg or normally in flowering phase with outside plants? here is a nice selection of applicants from htgs, good thing I live no further than 20 minutes from one!:mrgreen:
i use bon-neem foliar spray and it's always in veg when i have real bug problems.
 

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SCARHOLE

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k i just checked out your grow and posted there a couple times, but i wanted to say a few things here for ya...

i'm not so sure it was round-up that killed your plants in the field, i saw some other weeds and grass growing and it would have killed those. it's a foliar killer, it has to get on the leaves of plants to work. i've had autoflowers die like that in field where no one ever goes because i didn't bring good soil.
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They looked good for about 2-3 weeks then they were all burned to crisp next visit, the farmer was irrigating? IDK??

I agree that i should have brought soil, The amonia nitrate they use is pretty strong, an they have time release weed killers ect.
It just like you said lots of animals just want to play in the dirt.
I lost several in the corn field cause some thing would just pull em up to play in the soil?

So i treid to just go in the field with em. The animals left em alone, but somthing burned em.
Next year ill try again with good soil an chicken wire like you said. pluss rep for the help.

Your SLH looks soo dam good.
 

BigBudE

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I have some indoor SLH going on right now and a good candidate mother for outdoors. Good to see how she can turn out if all goes well on my part. In my indoors I think I have a couple phenos going on- 1 regular and tall, and the other very short.
The 10oz-is all from 1 plant?
BigBudE
 
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