Open Show and Tell 2020

ganga gurl420

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So here I was out watering and taking care of not only my plants but my best friends who grows along with me.

Then as I was looking at all the little buds forming on each plant. I go to my friends next one and mouth dropped open. Broke my heart to have to write her at work and tell her .....
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Is a vanilla kush from Barneys farm
 
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TerrapinBlazin

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Should I be worried about these guys? They’re only munching on some of the big fan leaves think they look cool. I’m “live and let live” towards all creatures that don’t cause problems. I don’t think these are the kinds that form swarms or turn into locusts. I’m keeping an eye on them and if I start seeing serious damage I’m blasting them.

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Zoomed out shot of the garden. Snake oil is already starting to get some nice bud structure. Purple canyon is a little bit behind and the chem pie in the pot with the big grasshopper is the furthest behind. I may have to put a couple more pots outside to flower because of indoor space constraints.
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Has anyone here done many Cannarado strains outdoors? Seems like some of their cookie crosses would be insane outside. I didn’t like the terps on the plant I thought would be my choice for next year, so it’s back to the drawing board. Yeah, I’m already thinking about next year and I have a couple zelatti F1 (tropicanna cookies x zelatti and ECSD/GSC x zelatti) freebies that seem like my best bet for finding a unique, high yielding fire outdoor pheno.
 

Zephyrs

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Should I be worried about these guys? They’re only munching on some of the big fan leaves think they look cool. I’m “live and let live” towards all creatures that don’t cause problems. I don’t think these are the kinds that form swarms or turn into locusts. I’m keeping an eye on them and if I start seeing serious damage I’m blasting them.

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Zoomed out shot of the garden. Snake oil is already starting to get some nice bud structure. Purple canyon is a little bit behind and the chem pie in the pot with the big grasshopper is the furthest behind. I may have to put a couple more pots outside to flower because of indoor space constraints.
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Has anyone here done many Cannarado strains outdoors? Seems like some of their cookie crosses would be insane outside. I didn’t like the terps on the plant I thought would be my choice for next year, so it’s back to the drawing board. Yeah, I’m already thinking about next year and I have a couple zelatti F1 (tropicanna cookies x zelatti and ECSD/GSC x zelatti) freebies that seem like my best bet for finding a unique, high yielding fire outdoor pheno.
That monster grasshopper will probably do some major damage. Either euthanize the fella, or round up him and all his buddies and relocate 10 miles away. LOL, really that hopper looked hungry and meaning business abouts dinner on your plant. JS
 

TerrapinBlazin

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That monster grasshopper will probably do some major damage. Either euthanize the fella, or round up him and all his buddies and relocate 10 miles away. LOL, really that hopper looked hungry and meaning business abouts dinner on your plant. JS
Good to know. Yeah I always see them but I never see them seriously eating my plants. I think there might be something else in the garden that they prefer. That one is pretty big. Probably 2 inches long but we get even bigger ones out here. Also giant centipedes and other crazy bugs. I’m going to need to start spraying some spinosad on the plants soon. I’ve been looking carefully for caterpillars and eggs but I think it’s a little too early yet. I don’t want them getting huge and taking out entire buds like they did last year.
 

MustangStudFarm

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This wonder woman is turning into a beastView attachment 4664383View attachment 4664384

This bag seed is farther along then the rest of them. View attachment 4664385
This lemon crash is in last place but is budding View attachment 4664386
The white flowers in the foreground look like they are right type to attract beneficial insects, nice! Green Lacewings and lady bugs are supposed to be attracted to the tiny white flowers. Mouth parts on bugs are different, so not just any flower would work. You probably don't have aphid or spider mite problems. People in Oklahoma think that you have to spray EVERYTHING on a schedule and it's mandatory.
 
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