Lakeside Ny

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Under 400w HPS for 3 weeks
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Put them out in sun a few hours a day to acclimate
May Day out by the lake
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Lots of topping, cropping and bending. I have to keep them below 5’
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Aug 3 White Widow BB huge
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OK this is my third year here by a lake about 50 miles north east of NYC. It’s a vacant lot with excellent cover, access to water, dark rich soil and easy to get at. Went from 1 plant to 13 this year.

Everything was started as seeds in late March under T5s for a two weeks then under 400watt HPS till May Day!
All now down by the lake

2 White Widow Big Bud
3 Blue Dream
3 Strawberry Cough
2 Amnisa Lemon Pie
1 Ice Breaker
1 CBD Yummy
1 Honeysuckle
1 Purple Envy

All natural only added worm castings and perlite.
Topping and supper cropping regularly.
Lost 2 plants to vermon, deer mostly, added some nets and shoot them with pellets when I see them.
Serious bending and training to keep them low and wide.

Early July and the white Widow B.B. is 8’ across, 4’ high, bushy with must be more than 50 tops! Lemon pie is more Sativa and is lighter but still low and huge.

We’ve had 3 weeks of thunderstorms and inches of rain so I worry about the fall. Have started spraying with Serinade to ward off mold. Thinking of moving the two smaller plants back inside as a precaution. They won’t like transplanting but dam it’s wet out there.
 
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