Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

Citylimits

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Finally picked up a pedestal fan to stick outside. Luckily the weather looks pretty good this week though so hopefully I won’t need it too much lol. Btw has anyone here ever order from Seedsman? I gave them a shot last week to get some beans for my indoor winter grow but after a week they still haven’t shipped yet
I've had good luck with seedsman sometimes it never showed it shipped and next day it was at my door. Usually takes 2 week. If they are running a big deal takes 3 plus because of the large amount of orders.
 

deadjon

Member
Whelp - the outdoor season is almost over for me here in Watertown. All my autos finished up, including this massive West Coast OG Auto that's drying up...
1 plant in this pic - I have no idea what the dry weight will be, but I'd suspect 3 - 4oz Not bad for my first season growing, outdoor with an autoflower no less.
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My only / last outdoor photo plant - a honey badger haze from dynasty genetics is looking amazing, if not late to the flowering part. I'd say she has 4 - 6 more weeks to go... pics below.
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I've got to decide if I leave her outside for the remainder of her time, cover with a tarp for rain. Or build a mosquito netting shelter. Or bring her indoors and let her just soak up the sun in the back sliding door windows....
 

eak52190

Active Member
Whelp - the outdoor season is almost over for me here in Watertown. All my autos finished up, including this massive West Coast OG Auto that's drying up...
1 plant in this pic - I have no idea what the dry weight will be, but I'd suspect 3 - 4oz Not bad for my first season growing, outdoor with an autoflower no less.
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My only / last outdoor photo plant - a honey badger haze from dynasty genetics is looking amazing, if not late to the flowering part. I'd say she has 4 - 6 more weeks to go... pics below.
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I've got to decide if I leave her outside for the remainder of her time, cover with a tarp for rain. Or build a mosquito netting shelter. Or bring her indoors and let her just soak up the sun in the back sliding door windows....
Im only about a 10 min drive from Watertown so I’m going through the same conditions. I’m watching the weather closely. Besides tomorrow, the weather is going to be completely clear with a high of 75-82 for the next 10 days. However the nights are gradually dropping overtime from low 60s to mid 50s and as fall comes in this will continue to drop over the next 6 weeks.

So my advice to you is as long as the days are 70-85 and clear let those sexy lady’s soak up the rays. That’s some prime growing brother, they’ll love it. But if it starts to creep too close to 45 at night, I would bring them in for the night and put them back out in the morning. Same goes for if it’s going to rain, I would bring them in and put them by your window until the rain passes. It’s a bit of a pain, but works way better than tarps. The humidity still rises under tarps and having tarps pressing against your buds increases the chance of mold.

Good luck, can’t wait to see the harvest!
 

dubekoms

Well-Known Member
Whelp - the outdoor season is almost over for me here in Watertown. All my autos finished up, including this massive West Coast OG Auto that's drying up...
1 plant in this pic - I have no idea what the dry weight will be, but I'd suspect 3 - 4oz Not bad for my first season growing, outdoor with an autoflower no less.
View attachment 4395736

My only / last outdoor photo plant - a honey badger haze from dynasty genetics is looking amazing, if not late to the flowering part. I'd say she has 4 - 6 more weeks to go... pics below.
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I've got to decide if I leave her outside for the remainder of her time, cover with a tarp for rain. Or build a mosquito netting shelter. Or bring her indoors and let her just soak up the sun in the back sliding door windows....
I've heard good things about the honey badger haze, hopefully she finishes in time.
 

deadjon

Member
Im only about a 10 min drive from Watertown so I’m going through the same conditions. I’m watching the weather closely. Besides tomorrow, the weather is going to be completely clear with a high of 75-82 for the next 10 days. However the nights are gradually dropping overtime from low 60s to mid 50s and as fall comes in this will continue to drop over the next 6 weeks.

So my advice to you is as long as the days are 70-85 and clear let those sexy lady’s soak up the rays. That’s some prime growing brother, they’ll love it. But if it starts to creep too close to 45 at night, I would bring them in for the night and put them back out in the morning. Same goes for if it’s going to rain, I would bring them in and put them by your window until the rain passes. It’s a bit of a pain, but works way better than tarps. The humidity still rises under tarps and having tarps pressing against your buds increases the chance of mold.

Good luck, can’t wait to see the harvest!
thanks for the advice, I think that's about my plan, bring her in for rain & 40s or lower temps... she's got a ways to go, but she really starting to have a great smell. Kinda pine and citrus.
 

BelchertownBuddy

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OutdoorGrowin

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Crazy how resilient these plants can be, I was worried about this plant before it started flowering with how the structure of it was. I'm on the cape and we got hit pretty hard by Dorian and this plant completely split right down the middle as you can see. It's gone down 4 times now and each time I figured it was probably done for and everytime it keeps surviving somehow.
 
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