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#1Raiderfan420

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I Wanna see your OUTDOOR!

start an outdoor thread, or update it if you already have one.... I wanna see! :)

Should head to Big Time this year..... email me if you want more info.... perfect place, perfect time.....
Here ya go. I haven't started a thread because my outdoor is so little compared to most of the outdoor guys. My mango never did come completely out of flower and is still growing 3 blade fans and pre-buds. I have given her a couple big doses of N. The Blue Dream is growing similar, but with 5 blade fans. The Chem Dog seems to have taken the lead and is starting to take off again. I really thing they were all re-vegging to some degree.
Anyway here are a few pics. Sorry I can't get better angles, but there is nowhere to stand to get pics, becuase they are up on above the retaining wall.

From left to right Mango, Blue Dream, Ed's super bud, Chem Dog, blackberry kimo
 

Rocky Mountain High

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Here ya go. I haven't started a thread because my outdoor is so little compared to most of the outdoor guys. My mango never did come completely out of flower and is still growing 3 blade fans and pre-buds. I have given her a couple big doses of N. The Blue Dream is growing similar, but with 5 blade fans. The Chem Dog seems to have taken the lead and is starting to take off again. I really thing they were all re-vegging to some degree.
Anyway here are a few pics. Sorry I can't get better angles, but there is nowhere to stand to get pics, becuase they are up on above the retaining wall.

From left to right Mango, Blue Dream, Ed's super bud, Chem Dog, blackberry kimo
Damn fine job there brother. They look really good.
 

theloadeddragon

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Looks good to me. Still looks like they are revegging though, and not flowering. You know how the calyxes and pistils come up in tight groups when they are flowering right? They aren't doing that. Looks like the nodes where they started to do that are separating, which is a sign of revegging. Also, when revegging, the plant will work down to one leaflet per set, and then build back up in leaflets per set as it reveges. It looks as though that is what is going on. B1, and/or superthrive will help aid in this process without too much stress on the plant (which could cause hermetic tendencies, I noticed what could be hermetic growth in one of your close up shots, so keep your eyes peeled for balls/bannanas). If your plants to go slightly Herm from the reveg stress, some Superthrive could help rebalance the hormonal activities. As the plants get back into full veg, and then flower later, you should see that the hermetic growth stops as the plants hormonal activities rebalance themselves.

Looks really good though. Bet you will get 4 or 5 pounds out of there :D
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Damn fine job there brother. They look really good.
Thanks bro
Looks good to me. Still looks like they are revegging though, and not flowering. You know how the calyxes and pistils come up in tight groups when they are flowering right? They aren't doing that. Looks like the nodes where they started to do that are separating, which is a sign of revegging. Also, when revegging, the plant will work down to one leaflet per set, and then build back up in leaflets per set as it reveges. It looks as though that is what is going on. B1, and/or superthrive will help aid in this process without too much stress on the plant (which could cause hermetic tendencies, I noticed what could be hermetic growth in one of your close up shots, so keep your eyes peeled for balls/bannanas). If your plants to go slightly Herm from the reveg stress, some Superthrive could help rebalance the hormonal activities. As the plants get back into full veg, and then flower later, you should see that the hermetic growth stops as the plants hormonal activities rebalance themselves.

Looks really good though. Bet you will get 4 or 5 pounds out of there :D
Thanks for the advice, which pic did you see hermie? I will pick up some superthrive today. I have been feeding with Bountea humisoil compost tea only for the last month.
 

quickrip

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The outdoor is awsome! dont sell yourself short man. I think we are all interested to check it out. Maybe just update it in here every few weeks. Looks great.
 

Integra21

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They definetly look like beasts raider. If they keep it up, you might have to rearrange them so they dont over grow each other in flower. I wish I could run some girls outside, but I live in a swamp, so I dont think they'd do to well. Keep up the great work. You are going to be doing nothing but harvesting starting in a few weeks and ending God knows when. I hope you got some sicissors you reall like and are comfortable for using 12 hrs a day.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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post 240, pic 4, right there in the center... see it?
Gotcha, I went out and looked close at all them and didn't see anything. I think it might just be the pic, but I will defintley keep a close eye on them. I picked up some superthrive. I will give the two that aren't fully revegged a dose of that and b-1 tonight. Thanks as always for the help TLD, I really appreciate it.

Hey dude those are some fine outdoor plants you got there. Don't be afraid to throw more pics up of them here and there.
Thaks you man, I will post the periodic update and might just start an outdoor journal.

The outdoor is awsome! dont sell yourself short man. I think we are all interested to check it out. Maybe just update it in here every few weeks. Looks great.
Thanks man, I am happy with what I have. I wanted to keep it small on purpose. It is funny how everyone has a different opinion on what they will yeild. My brother in law that grows outdoor thinks they will be 2-4 lbs a plant, TLD says 4-5 lbs total. I was shooting for 1lb average, anything over that is gravy.
They definetly look like beasts raider. If they keep it up, you might have to rearrange them so they dont over grow each other in flower. I wish I could run some girls outside, but I live in a swamp, so I dont think they'd do to well. Keep up the great work. You are going to be doing nothing but harvesting starting in a few weeks and ending God knows when. I hope you got some sicissors you reall like and are comfortable for using 12 hrs a day.
Those are 100 gal pots, so unfortantley they won't be moving. They are also on a hill so I had to block up one end and that retaining wall is 8 ft high, so they are pretty much where they are going to stay. I am going to put up some bamboo frames soon though. Ya I have already thought about the October trim..gonna be fun for sure. I have asked around to try and recruit help, but everyone is already busy. Around here there are huge harvests going on this year..mulitply mine by 100.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Tonight I had a couple of the thinner stemmed ocd completley bend over..over 90 degrees. One of them was crimped, but I tied them up and I will keep an eye on them. It am paying the price now for lettin the stretch get out of control. I drpped the ppms down to 500 and the co2 to 800ppm. The chillers are working great, res temps at 72 with lights off and 74 with lights on. Room temps are running 80-84 with lights off and 85-88 with lights on.
The trichs are as follows; PK mostly milky with 5% amber, the ocd milky with 10% amber, the mango mostly milky, and the papaya 80% milky/20%clear.
I was planning on chopping the mango this weekend, but it may be the pk if they keep tuning amber. I have found that the pk has a sweet spot at about 30-40% amber. This is just my preference. I find the high to last longer and be just the right combination of numbing and functionability. This is my sweet spot. I will drop the ppms down again in the next couple days as I start the final flush. I am stressing on the papaya a little, but I will not hold up my flower room fo them, so they better get a move on.
My clones look amazing, maybe the best clones I have had yet at this point. The roots have filled out the 9x9 square pots. They seem to love those mini cubes.
I only snapped a couple pics tonight, next update will have more.





 

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theloadeddragon

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Gotcha, I went out and looked close at all them and didn't see anything. I think it might just be the pic, but I will defintley keep a close eye on them. I picked up some superthrive. I will give the two that aren't fully revegged a dose of that and b-1 tonight. Thanks as always for the help TLD, I really appreciate it.


Thaks you man, I will post the periodic update and might just start an outdoor journal.



Thanks man, I am happy with what I have. I wanted to keep it small on purpose. It is funny how everyone has a different opinion on what they will yeild. My brother in law that grows outdoor thinks they will be 2-4 lbs a plant, TLD says 4-5 lbs total. I was shooting for 1lb average, anything over that is gravy.


Those are 100 gal pots, so unfortantley they won't be moving. They are also on a hill so I had to block up one end and that retaining wall is 8 ft high, so they are pretty much where they are going to stay. I am going to put up some bamboo frames soon though. Ya I have already thought about the October trim..gonna be fun for sure. I have asked around to try and recruit help, but everyone is already busy. Around here there are huge harvests going on this year..mulitply mine by 100.
I can get a couple people your way to help you trim... I still say 4-5.... :)

Tonight I had a couple of the thinner stemmed ocd completley bend over..over 90 degrees. One of them was crimped, but I tied them up and I will keep an eye on them. It am paying the price now for lettin the stretch get out of control. I drpped the ppms down to 500 and the co2 to 800ppm. The chillers are working great, res temps at 72 with lights off and 74 with lights on. Room temps are running 80-84 with lights off and 85-88 with lights on.
The trichs are as follows; PK mostly milky with 5% amber, the ocd milky with 10% amber, the mango mostly milky, and the papaya 80% milky/20%clear.
I was planning on chopping the mango this weekend, but it may be the pk if they keep tuning amber. I have found that the pk has a sweet spot at about 30-40% amber. This is just my preference. I find the high to last longer and be just the right combination of numbing and functionability. This is my sweet spot. I will drop the ppms down again in the next couple days as I start the final flush. I am stressing on the papaya a little, but I will not hold up my flower room fo them, so they better get a move on.
My clones look amazing, maybe the best clones I have had yet at this point. The roots have filled out the 9x9 square pots. They seem to love those mini cubes.
I only snapped a couple pics tonight, next update will have more.





SEE..... The thing is..... You can grow nugs like that outside..... well, bigger than that, more swole than that...... maybe even better than that... OUTSIDE..... If you Believe...... I know its a SOMA kind of thing..... but its for real....... If that is what you are pulling inside.... when you put yourself to it, and I mean really put yourself to it, you will get FIRE MONSTERS outside..... just saying.... Shoot for a lb per on those ladies :D..... Inside its all about learning and practicing the science.... Outside its all about letting nature take its course the best way it can.... know the difference, and live it, and you will be Stoked. Im Stoked for you, those are all nice ladies.... and Nice buds, :)
 

Integra21

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Those top shots look frosty as hell. Good work bro. Real glad that pm diddnt slow you down one bit. Dont forget to mail me a sample nug when its all done. lol
 

HookedOnChronic

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dude i forgot how crazy the mango is!!!!!

cant wait for the updates as alwayas raider! you got some of the best shit ive ever seen! props
dont kno about your raiders this year though bro:P
 

scionide

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. I found a damn king snake wedged under my door trying to get in tonight. He had managed to get under the tape, but couldn't get throught the velcro holding on the plastic plastic zipper door. Anyway, I was going to throw him outside, but he wasn't very friendly so he didin't make it. Crazy night for sure.
Maybe the snake could take care of mites or something...
:lol:

ps...i kno i'm outta my league here...but i thot it was funny
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Those top shots look frosty as hell. Good work bro. Real glad that pm diddnt slow you down one bit. Dont forget to mail me a sample nug when its all done. lol
Thanks man, ya they are frosted for sure. The purple kush always gets more sugary than anything I have gown yet.

dude i forgot how crazy the mango is!!!!!

cant wait for the updates as alwayas raider! you got some of the best shit ive ever seen! props
dont kno about your raiders this year though bro:P
I wish I had just grown that tray full of mango instead of mixing in the papaya. They are definatley not the same strain. I wil iss the mango, but had to make a decision on two strains to keep and the ocd beat the mango out by vigor alone. I just hope the quality measures up.
As far as the Raiders go man, this is our year. I know us raiderfans saying this is our year, but you watch. I have bets with bronco, niner, and charger fans already on our season. If you play fantasy, grab the Raiders D in the first 5 def. Disclaimer: my opinion on the raiders may be a tad bit biased and it should be known that I have lost a lot of money on the Raiders over the last several years. ;)
Maybe the snake could take care of mites or something...
:lol:
It might take care of varmits that care the mites anyway. lol I would have kept it and put in the garden if it wasn't so mean. I couldn't get near it without it striking, so it ended up buried in the garden instead. We have a lot of rattlers around here so sometime the king and gopher snakes mimic the rattler and curl up and even wiggle their tale. It is enough to freak you out for sure.
 
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