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![]() ![]() ![]() | I got some more pics of my grow its been about 6 weeks since the clones went down. Sorry the pic sucks but its better than nothing! overall the plants were looking good even with all this shitty weather we have been having. ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | and yet another random change in wind direction has brutally battered my plant. this time it cost me a bud top... ![]() I'm not pleased...this is getting out of hand, the plant looks so good for how young it is and I really don't want it to be distroyed...inside isn't really an option and I don't have the capability of sitting around waiting for the wind to change so I can run out there and save the thing. ![]() don't mind me, I'm just venting...nothing can be done about my situation, but my plant looks like it's been in a knife fight...and my white widow seeding also now has both of it's 2 leaves cut up. if it doesn't kill it I'll be surprised. !!!!!!!!!!!!crap...I meant to put this in group thread: outdoors 2008... stoned again ![]() can someone move it for me pretty please with some buds on top?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | heres the latest of my "late" plants. I put this skunk plant out on june 22 nd at about 2" tall the day I was leaving for vacation. was'nt sure if it would make it without attention but it pulled through just fine. its def. the slowest grower of the bunch, even though it gets the same treatment plus benefits from the leading/trailing edge of the sun. the tallest branching is close to 2 feet. it began pre-flowering like crazy, has a real nice aroma. I cant resist rubbing my fingers along the branches for a sniff when im out there ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Matt that sucks man sorry to hear. You will still get a harvest at least... plants are to weak when they are youngHere are a few more late starters they seem to not get enough light but I dont really care the spot is awsome totally viewable from the path if you get the right angle lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | well, no one moved my mispost, but it's cool. I'll do a proper update. my little white widow is stil kickin, suprisingly it grew considerably since yesterday, so it didn't seem to be too effected by the storm as far as growth. ![]() and the hollands hope is looking strong as well, all the battered leaves stretching happily towards the sun when I checked her this morning. it's quite strange, there was a point where I know I started seeing tiny tiny little pollinodes, which made me think it was in flowering, but to be honest, with the amount of vertical growth, and lack of preflowers, I think it's still only veggin. it sure smells great though, everytime I go out to work on it a bit, or pul a branch around to get some light to the other little guys. which has been very very successful BTW, there are at least 5 or 6 other colas now that are considerably larger then they would be otherwise. I'll have pictures in my grow journal. for now you'll have to live with yesterdays pictures, although it sure looks much happier today. I can't believe it's only 7 weeks. (actually not quite, my friend went with me when I picked up the plants. he just got back from holiday and I know the exact date. june 28th, and they were 4 days old then, so this lady broke ground june 24th exactly. 6weeks and 4 days) I'm quite happy with the growth of this plant. and the smell is really really nice. nothing too impressive to see, the White Widow, but there's a marked difference today then yesterday. I'm not going to start a grow journal on it though, it's purely a late stater thread thing. I put it in the bigger pot 3 days ago, and of course, stil haven't given any type of nutes. I'll start probably end of next week, or maybe a bit earlier with a very very weak solution. we'll see how it looks. thanks for keepin up to date peoples ![]()
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not really late start from scratch..last year had an MK Ultra in a pot o/s. Didnt transplant to ground until 7/15. Harvest 2 x, late october and 2nd week nov..not the biggest plnat..but man...some of the sweetest tightest flowers of my grow history.. 10 x better than the Sativas I put out in mid may!! Go figure | ||
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Are u guys talkin late start from scratch..seed? I put in some young plantlings this year mighty late...they were all about 1-2 feet. Put them in July 15 (came from an outdoor setting). the taller ones got taller and the smaller ones started flowering right away The Sats stretched 1 foot already ( in 3 weeks) . I am thinking Indica / Indica crosses start flowering earlier...the smaller ones are crossed with Indica...?/ I guess..you guys tell me! | ||
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If I put some plants out now..is it way way way too late? They would be about 2 feet or so. hardiness zone is 10. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | dude...I must be hella stoned... I can't follow what you're talkin about...when I read it it just doesn't make sense. start plants now? they'll be 2 ft hardiness zone 10? if you start plants now, they won't be 2 feet until harvest...if that but maybe that's what you meant. hardiness zone 10? it depends on where you live though...and are you starting from seed? so you need to germinate and everything? it's pretty damn late...in what area do you live? go for it! let us see what happens! you'll get at least a couple hits off of it. ![]()
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I'm a bit confused here... you're talking about taking outdoor plants and moving them indoors? This thread is about starting small plants late in the season (now or earlier) and then putting them outside to flower. "If I put some plants out now..is it way way way too late? They would be about 2 feet or so. hardiness zone is 10." It's not too late to put out 2 ft plants if that's what you're asking... they'll flower just fine. Mine go out next week and they're rockin at about 6" if that You have a head start on me for sure... Mattdreads too.
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