Outdoor Grow 2019

BrianHPS

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more pics, the smaller plants are the space cake clones, the one a little tilted towards the clones and deep green is the Amherst, back corner is the kush with the chem in the middle
 

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BrianHPS

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update from 6/27 plants are looking amazing, they are all very happy. The spacecake clones are starting to take off and we just topped them and took more clones for a 3rd generation of spacecakes!

Also from the 11 spacecakes we had 7 survive and 3 turn out to be female, the 3 phenotypes we ended up getting are very different from each other, the plants generally look similar but the smells are wild! 1 plant is musky / dank not to pungent but has really nice nugs, another is very sour smelling like sour candy, almost a sour apple blowpop or something very pungent, and the 3rd is very candy smelling, like someone crushed up smarties candies and added a liquid candy sour!

The 3 big plants are also really loving the weather, the chem from blimburn is really bushy. It is the middle "big plant" in the pics, the amherst is dark green and kinda leaning so its shape is really cool, and the Kush is steadily growing with them.
 

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BrianHPS

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update from 7/5

Happy 4th everyone! Hope you all had a chance to enjoy some nice weather this week/ weekend !

Plants are still looking really nice and healthy, we took a few more clones of the 3 spacecakes so they have been topped, and a few lower cuts of the amherst which we also attempted to defoliate a little.
 

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BrianHPS

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Update from 7/16 The plants are still looking great, growing under the hot summer sun! We have one plant, the Kush, the big plant towards the end away from the clones has some kind of issue. I think it could be worms, we initially thought mold but it looked strange. I went to go slightly pull on a branch and it snapped off towards the middle down to the stock, after examining it looked like the stem had rotted with a lot of this white clay like almost sandy grainy material around the area. I thought this could be the feces from the worms? But i'm not sure, I uploaded a few pics on here so feel free to let me know what you think it may be and how to stop or prevent it.
 

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CanadianJim

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7/16 a few leaves have some markings, i'm not sure what they are from. We also got a new trimmer!
Probably either leafhoppers or four lined plant bug. The leaf damage in the pic below is leafhopper damage, and the other is what some kinds of leafhoppers look like. Google can help with pics of the four lined plant bug.
 

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BrianHPS

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Probably either leafhoppers or four lined plant bug. The leaf damage in the pic below is leafhopper damage, and the other is what some kinds of leafhoppers look like. Google can help with pics of the four lined plant bug.
Thank you, I see those leafhopper alot but i didn't know they eat the plants. Will definitely be looking for some kinda safe spray ! Let me know If u have any recommendations !
 

CanadianJim

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I've started using Safer's insecticidal soap. You have to spray them directly to kill them. You will get a lot of suggestions for neem. I've never used it myself, but from what I've read it leaves a residue which will help keep them away, and may help keep PM and fungal issues at bay.
Or you can squish 'em. I do that when I can catch them. Very satisfying.
 
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