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Southern Colorado, started outdoor June first, greenhouse temps hit 29 F on June 21 (decimated my entire outdoor food garden). Somehow these girls pulled themselves back upright, and are showing signs of Flowering as of last Thursday ( Aug. 1. One plant seems to really be trying to flower early. [ All plants are seed starts Orang Krush from Bank Genetics] All organic inputs ( save for SuperThrive when they were babies). Bi weekly AACT, and three applications of SST. Inspired mainly by Calackamus Coot and Tad Hussey.
 

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Sry been busy working my ass off. Here's some updating. Been battling catapillers this year. Squashing bugs!! All better now though. Indicas are squat and sativa's are blasting off!! Excited for the end season. Will be doing a winter outdoor greenhouse this season, can't wait for that!!
 

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third round depos ,started 6-29 outdoor all the way! just starting to sex out will be bumped up to 15s very soon.shot of the hoop house all plants are budding witch puts me late sept:bigjoint:iam waiting to cover we got nothing but sun and heat coming.View attachment 4374852 View attachment 4374853

Looking great Thumper ... do you have another greenhouse for all the late ones? It looks like the other one is pretty well filled up
 
Sprayed everything down with captain Jacks and yucca today. Everything is looking good aside from some pest issues.

Satellite cindys- ended up with 2 bushy phenos and 2 stretchy lanky phenos. Very pest resistant and the more open structure and thin leaves make me think they'll have good mold resistance. Pics of the two stretchy phenos20190806_175737.jpg 20190806_175730.jpg

Tennessee kush are phat round bushes. Not very pest resistant. Here's a crappy pic of one of the bigger ones20190806_175724.jpg

And lastly this beastly slurricane. Never intended for this one to go outside but she was too big to fit indoors. Not a spot of insect damage. Started sometime in February 20190806_195108-1.jpg
 

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