Outdoor Moby Dick - Dirt Guerrilla

wasabi74

Member
This is my 1 st grow in more than 13 years.
Think I got very lucky with Barney´s Farm´s Moby Dick. I have only one plant.
Got a few questions but first I´ll give you as much info as I can:

Planted from seed in mid July (way late I know)
LST done
No topping applied
Watering @ more or less 6.2 PH


Soil is plain dirt fertilized ages ago with rabbit manure. I just added some of those blue fertilizer balls with high Nitrogen.
No more fertilizing during vegetative stage was given
As soon as flowering started I used Atami´s Flower-C and Bloom-C (about half of recommended dosage)

First white pistils detected September 7th (so I am guessing flowering started on the 1st of Spetember. Is this right?)
If this is correct these photos should be 33 days or so into flowering (end of fourth week)

As to defoliation, would you suggest removing any more leaves or should I just let it go like it is - which leaves should I remove?

Up to when should I fertilize? According to Barney´s farms plant has a 70 day Flowering period IMG_8980.JPGIMG_8980.JPGIMG_8982.JPGIMG_8985.JPGIMG_8990.JPGIMG_8993.JPGIMG_8995.JPGIMG_8996.JPGIMG_8997.JPGIMG_8999.JPGIMG_9001.JPG
 

OutdoorOpps

Active Member
I only grow Moby Dick from Dinafem, I did around 8 years in a row, hungry genetics, perfect for outdoor, yes, you can see some jumpers in her but no one is gonna bite her twice xD Let her go till some ambers show up, is in this last days/weeks when it get some kind of visual distorsion highs that I love, maybe is the thcv, in the large spaced noded ones.

peace
 

wasabi74

Member
I only grow Moby Dick from Dinafem, I did around 8 years in a row, hungry genetics, perfect for outdoor, yes, you can see some jumpers in her but no one is gonna bite her twice xD Let her go till some ambers show up, is in this last days/weeks when it get some kind of visual distorsion highs that I love, maybe is the thcv, in the large spaced noded ones.

peace
Thanks for your reply. I will let her go.
I have seen many grow journals on Moby Dick by Dinafem but none from Barney´s Farms. From my research I have found that Dinafem´s has a more indica touch to it. Barney´s has a more sativa look. Probably more Haze on it.
 

OutdoorOpps

Active Member
Thanks for your reply. I will let her go.
I have seen many grow journals on Moby Dick by Dinafem but none from Barney´s Farms. From my research I have found that Dinafem´s has a more indica touch to it. Barney´s has a more sativa look. Probably more Haze on it.
Could be, but the large spaced nodes pheno, that grow like a monster and like to foxtail, is pretty sativa, overal great genetic, I stop growing it because the police shutdown on Dinafem, one big shame, I love some of their gear.

peace
 

wasabi74

Member
I only grow Moby Dick from Dinafem, I did around 8 years in a row, hungry genetics, perfect for outdoor, yes, you can see some jumpers in her but no one is gonna bite her twice xD Let her go till some ambers show up, is in this last days/weeks when it get some kind of visual distorsion highs that I love, maybe is the thcv, in the large spaced noded ones.

peace
Just out of curiosity, do you remember how many weeks of flower until they were ready to harvest outdoor?
 

OutdoorOpps

Active Member
Sure, 90 days flowering is usual, and even a bit more on more sativa phenos, outdoor in soil, the long wait comes with monsters buds and one of the best yielders I ever has.

regards
 

Nex420

Well-Known Member
I only grow Moby Dick from Dinafem, I did around 8 years in a row, hungry genetics, perfect for outdoor, yes, you can see some jumpers in her but no one is gonna bite her twice xD Let her go till some ambers show up, is in this last days/weeks when it get some kind of visual distorsion highs that I love, maybe is the thcv, in the large spaced noded ones.

peace
He’s right about it being a hungry bitch lol.
My Mobys from Dinafem as well.
She’s getting pretty close.
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Nex420

Well-Known Member
I really miss her :(

Did you notice how fat are sugar leaves? they looks adorable and yummy :weed:
I hear ya, I don’t think I can go a summer without running at least one. Love my hazes.

Sugars are real nice, this girl is very sticky as well. Compared to the other girls, shes also a pest champion.
Thank you for the kind words, I also have some seeeds in the vault in case you want to give them a whirl ;)
 

wasabi74

Member
So quick 50 day flowering update!

All looking good. My buds are looking very much like @Nex420 photos. It is incredible because they are from different seedbanks but I can clearly find a lot of similarities.

Pistils are now slowly turning to brown but most are still white. Tricomes mostly clear with some milky.

I figure I am about half way there.

Very happy with Barney´s Farm´s Moby Dick so far.

I have seen all kind of pests around (grasshopers, firebugs, flies) but none around the plant.
I did give them some Proneem neem powder cake flour during vegetative stage (put some on the ground and foliage sprayed as well).

The smell is intense but not enough to get my neighbours' attention.IMG_9054.JPGIMG_9053.JPGIMG_9055.JPGIMG_9057.JPGIMG_9059.JPGIMG_9061.JPGIMG_9067.JPG
 
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