Michigan Sun Sour Diesel

Asaverde

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Little better action shot, my trip got delayed another week, I'm dying to see them in person. My brother moved them a little deeper in the woods and said they're primo. Should be fire, stay posted!
 

Asaverde

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I'm a proud father right now, all five of my girls are growing up perfectly. The diesel smell is to die for, and pretty pungent. Still three weeks to go at least and everything is already super frosty (thc everywhere) I'll post a good bud picture soon, we counted 45 Colas, definitely going to be a nice harvest if we survive this home stretch
 

CPmass

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Hopping for a pound of medicine.
Not to crush your hopes, but there's no way you're going to get even close to a pound. And even though I'm sure you're "hopping" with joy, you may want to start "hoping" for an ounce per plant. What you should've done is skipped the buckets, and put them straight into the ground. Also, you won't get Lbs. outdoors unless you start no later than April.
Here's a couple of my plants I put into the ground in April, and am expecting maybe a Lb. from: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n575/mass2256/IMG_5386_zps121d0e6c.jpg
And here's some plants I put into the ground in July, and am expecting an ounce each from: http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n575/mass2256/IMG_5481_zps94a98fad.jpg
 

Asaverde

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I'm flattered that you took the time to make fun of a typo, I am actually an educated person and I also noticed that mistake however I decided not to fix it because I am not that dedicated to my forum. As for yield expectancy and the five gallon buckets go, it sounds like you are just harshly throwing your opinion upon me. You have not seen pictures of my full garden nor do you have any knowledge about myself as a gardener. All of your speculation based on one picture of one Cola, I do have knowledge on yield expectancy and I do believe I will have close to a pound total, "not just hopping." See I can even make fun of myself. My ladies love their five gallon buckets they are thriving. Keep in mind I planted clones, June first, and they are sativa, but they aren't even close to six feet tall. Stay posted for the pictures ill prove you wrong. Your trees look nice but if your pulling that light of harvest your doing something wrong.

Just a side note, I'm typing all this on a very shitty smart phone, so cut me a fucking break. One love. And if you're going to be negative on my thread please leave, I don't have the time or place for that in my life.
 

dirtsurfr

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I have 2, never growed it before but day be lookn good... Hope you don't mine a pics. of mine clones started in July.
The last is a Girl Scout Cookie about 2 weeks from harvest..
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burner89

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5 plants x 3oz per = 15oz, only 1oz short of a lb. Sounds doable to me, but lets see some more pics.

Howz the weather in Michigin, think you can keep going rite into october? GL
 

Asaverde

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Ill get you guys pictures asap, you'll be shocked. Weather has been great, mild to hot with light rain. It was a little cool this past weekend but we think we can push at least two weeks into October. Were not greedy and are planning on pushing them as long as possible.

Definitely not sun simulator, could be humbolt seed organization. Can't remember but ill get back to you on the genetics
 

Asaverde

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to the gardens posted on my thread, looks great guys! Can't go wrong with sour diesel. The girl scout cookies look dank aswell.
 

Asaverde

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Here's a couple decent shots it's hard to see. But these plants are all about five feet tall and little bushes, they are about to start getting dense, if we make it another two weeks they will be harvestable anything after that is just a blessing, sour diesel is risky in michigan I feel. I also am curious if anyone else has or thought about super cropping and topping sativas. We wanted to keep them short to avoid nasty stringy nugz.
 

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CPmass

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Honestly, I'm not trying to be mean. But planting that late in the year, in a spot without long hours of direct sunlight, the plants aren't at their full potential. Once dried, the total weight of each plant isn't going to be much more than an ounce each.
Don't be embarrassed. Just take everything that we do out there as another step in that learning process. I know this isn't your first rodeo, and I'm sure you've come a long way since your last grow. But just think of the things you could do differently to make it 10x's better for your next grow.
I went from:
grow 1 = 1 oz. x 1 plant (1oz. total) -I was so fuckin' proud.
grow 2 = 1.4 oz. x 4 plants (5oz. total)
grow 3 = 3oz. x 2 plants (6oz. total)
grow 4 = 16oz. x 6 plants (6Lbs total)

Just constantly learning, and bettering ourselves. That's why we're on this forum showing shit off year after year. Cause we're proud of our progress..
 

Asaverde

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Through most of their veg life and half of their flower life they were in full sun. I wouldn't be surprised if they are a little behind because we tucked them under some vegetation. Regardless I think we'll be able to let them finish, and I respect your opinion but I disagree with the one oz per plant

cant plant any sooner than June first in michigan
 

fined90

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This is a 4-6 oz purple wreck so there's noo way you'll get even 3 zips a plant no disrespect thou jus dont want ya to be all disappointed come harvest. start um inside if u can't put um outdoors till soo late bro i do it every year jus caz, like home boy said jus make it a leaning experience I kno I get bigger an better yields every year!!
 

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Asaverde

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Fa show I've got homies that pull down qps off a clone put out June first tho so it's def possible not saying I am in disagreement I will be lucky to get zips per plant, I'll take some good pictures my bro was trying to keep it so you couldn't tell where our plants are, pics I posted don't do justice, either way it's fire herb. And definitely a huge learning process, I can't wait to start my indoor garden, should be gravy
 
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