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Old 10-13-2009, 09:50 AM   #141
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Oh shoot! Wish I found this thread earlier. I'm having a good year with my outdoor grow and I expect a few of them to be in excess of 1 lb each. Here's a pic of just one stalk from a blue widow. There's more to her not shown. She's hanging now and will know more in a week.
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Old 10-13-2009, 07:42 PM   #142
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So I thought I'd join in the running for one pound per plant. I am not really sure how much she will yield as this is my first outdoor grow, but I expect quite a bit of weight. I have LSTed her to keep height down and increase budsites. This is a totally organic plant. I hope and pray the weather gods will allow her to finish, but I duno. Weather here is turning sour much sooner than I had hoped and there's about 3-4 weeks to go. Ugh.

A deer ate off the main stem about 2 months ago. Ouch! she recovered swell however and the pictures show how she generated plenty of colas! Im looking to harvest at least 8-12 ounces off. What do ya guys think? Oh yea, its "just some bag seed" but smells amazing and is starting to get crystally and stinky. Yummm. Clearly a sativah...there are about 18 main branches on her. Its only about 3 feet tall now after lst and being eaten, but her diameter is about 6 feet across looking down

I call it The Budmonster
Holy crap, that looks like swamp land..... that's how my area around my woods are.. but the dirt... it's drainage is horrible. I dug a 2 foot hole and poured water there, didn't dry for like... 4 weeks, meaning the water puddle stayed for a longggg time.

How do you grow in a place like that?
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Old 10-14-2009, 05:26 AM   #143
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Nice plants everyone, I hope too have a few contenders for this thread but i think they will all be from the same mother.

last years genetics produced 2Lb+ so heres hoping
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:02 AM   #144
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Old 10-15-2009, 02:20 AM   #145
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This is the trunk of a 15' tall DJ Short blueberry tree my neighbor harvested last week. He said the yield is about 9 lbs! Look at the quality of the nug too!! I smoked some and it is first rate!

Mine is way less impressive, but I did get about 2 lbs from the Lemon Skunk . The last picture is of the LS after I harvested the tops.

As you can see the Hawaiian Snow is a bit overbearing in the background , she looks like 3 lbs at least. I'll report back after halloween when I harvest her.
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:35 AM   #146
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I was wondering if you , or any of your thread readers might be able to identify this bud. It was a spontaneous growth from a disgarded seed , which turned out to be a Female with a lovely figure. Also, wondered how I could submit this pic for the weekly contest. I'm brand new to the forums, so any help is appreciated. I suspect I will become a regular, since, this plant is so beautiful, albeit rather small, that I was compelled to clone her twice and will find a suitable planting spot.



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Old 10-16-2009, 12:11 PM   #147
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I wont be getting a pound off these two, maybe 1lb between the two or a little more.
The buds seem to be fattening up in these final weeks. Going for a hunters moon harvest.
I am very curious as to the dry weight of these two. Im sure it will keep me in smoke for some time.
The nugs on these master kush plants are very dense as opposed to some other varietys that were hybrids and bag seeds.
These were the only two plants that I new what the outcome would be. I produced 6-8 seeds off an indoor clone that partially hermied and these plants are the result. It's either master kush or bubba kush, I cant remember.




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Old 10-16-2009, 02:19 PM   #148
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I wont be getting a pound off these two, maybe 1lb between the two or a little more.
The buds seem to be fattening up in these final weeks. Going for a hunters moon harvest.
I am very curious as to the dry weight of these two. Im sure it will keep me in smoke for some time.
The nugs on these master kush plants are very dense as opposed to some other varietys that were hybrids and bag seeds.
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Old 10-16-2009, 03:24 PM   #149
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Anyone have the idea that plants outside dont like high temps. For Oct 16 cant get much warmer than this. Visiting some other sites where people had their plants snowed on made me think of showing people the other side of the spectrum for plants growing late into Oct.
in the SW.
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Old 10-18-2009, 08:29 AM   #150
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Anyone have the idea that plants outside dont like high temps. For Oct 16 cant get much warmer than this. Visiting some other sites where people had their plants snowed on made me think of showing people the other side of the spectrum for plants growing late into Oct.
in the SW.
It was a hot one here too over the weekend, 40 degrees already, not a good start but hey its better than cold and raining.

But without further adieu here is my contender for the 1lb+ thread.
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