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Tyga's 2012 Outdoor

Tyga

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haha those runt plants will surprise you once the flowering months come.. yes transplant her, she will really stretch out and thank you kindly:)

i love c99 structure.. i mean look at those long branches, and thin leaves.. beautiful!

Thanks! Cindy def has a very Distinctive leaves. So thin and Soooo tiny!
 
2 weeks ago I transplanted very root bound 20 gallon buckets into 100 gallon home made smart pots with no problems. they have since exploded with growth with very little shock if any.
 

Tyga

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Went out tonight, Everything's going pretty smooth.... Water pump is still fucked so I've been relying on good ol' mother nature and she's been doing her job well *Crosses fingers*
Pulled 2 runs and stacked the 20 gal smarties ontop so hopefully the roots will grow out from the bottom of the first pot into the second one. Anyone know of any good top dressing methods? Right now i'm lying ortho slug repellant around the outside diameter of the pot and then filling the middle up with castings since I haven't been able to give them a hand watering with nutes yet.... Hopefully these girls start flowering soon! I'm getting anxious :ying:


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Buddle

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Did you cut holes in the bottoms of the pots? I used to do this same thing.I'd veg in 18 gal totes then right before the flower stretch...like now..I'd cut 3-4 coffee can sized holes in the bottoms of the veg pots and put them in 30 gal totes of Ocean forest etc.You only need about 6-8" of medium in the bottom tote..the girls love it and will reward you greatly :)
I would definitely transplant the c99..but prolly not into anything bigger than a 5 gal pot. actually if she were mine I'd put her in a 5gal smart pot or rubbermaid tote..I'd fill it with OF and just water..but thats me.Imo she'll use up any ferts iun the mix and will basically be carefree throughout flower..good luck
 

Tyga

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Did you cut holes in the bottoms of the pots? I used to do this same thing.I'd veg in 18 gal totes then right before the flower stretch...like now..I'd cut 3-4 coffee can sized holes in the bottoms of the veg pots and put them in 30 gal totes of Ocean forest etc.You only need about 6-8" of medium in the bottom tote..the girls love it and will reward you greatly :)
I would definitely transplant the c99..but prolly not into anything bigger than a 5 gal pot. actually if she were mine I'd put her in a 5gal smart pot or rubbermaid tote..I'd fill it with OF and just water..but thats me.Imo she'll use up any ferts iun the mix and will basically be carefree throughout flower..good luck


Haha that's really funny you mentioned the C99 because I went to grab a 20gal smartie for her and when I got back my buddy already transplanted it into a 5 gal bucket! Looks like that will be her permanent home. Not looking for a huge yield off her but anything will be good and im excited too see how she turns out.
As for the smart pots I originally planned to cut out the bottoms of the pot but forgot to exacto knife so I ended up just placing it ontop and making sure it was well secure ontop. They had plenty of roots shooting out of the bottom of the pot so i'm hoping they will take fine even though I didnt cut the bottoms :biggrin:
 

talktosamson

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Tyge looking good! My chem crosses just really started to flower this last week, they are long season plants for sure, so don't fret on that! I top dress Vital Earth rose and flower food. Its a mixture of bone meal, bat and bird guano and provides really good nutrition across the board. Should be able to order it online, for my big pots I do 6 cups per pot once a week, so you could probably do 1/2-1 cup once a week.
 

Tyga

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My bad guys! Going out there this week life has been full of stress lately and been tryna focus on the indoor. But Ill give in update in the next few!
 

Tyga

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Went out there today and unfortunately they were all lying on the ground :yoinks: So I propped em up using what I had! No signs of mold although the weather has been complete SHIT lately... Sorry for the crappy pics I'm picking up a camera this week. Cant tell but I feel they aren't completely done yet... Think its been about 7 weeks or so. Looks like the weather is looking up for tomorrow, rain Sat.sun and then a week of sunny weather SO I think I'm going to let them do there thing for another week or so....

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Yes4Prop215

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damn im glad to see that your plants are almost there...but sounds like some rough weather on the horizon. you cuold always pick a few branches early and dry them over 2-3 days to gauge how frosty it really is....early picked weed might not be the most visually appealing but ive found the high to be better, more mental energetic vs lazy couchlock paranoia with letting them go past 8 weeks..

some of my early strains i picked this year on september 17th are actually pretty damn frosty! far from "beaster" or "premie"
 

Tyga

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damn im glad to see that your plants are almost there...but sounds like some rough weather on the horizon. you cuold always pick a few branches early and dry them over 2-3 days to gauge how frosty it really is....early picked weed might not be the most visually appealing but ive found the high to be better, more mental energetic vs lazy couchlock paranoia with letting them go past 8 weeks..

some of my early strains i picked this year on september 17th are actually pretty damn frosty! far from "beaster" or "premie"

Cool man... I personally love the energetic high over the couchlock. Only reason im going to let them go a little longer is so they hopefully tighten up a little bit because they are pretty damn fluffy and look like they could def fill in a little more. After the 2 days of rain it looks to be a solid week of sunshine and will most likely pull em at the end of next week.
 

warthog

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guerilla growing aint no joke.. you really have to dedicate so much time to you crop, but the catch 22 is you dont want to spend too much time with your crop due to laws, rippers, hunters..etc. staking is definitely a must and ive learned that over the years... some strong thunderstorms will blow the branches right down to the ground..

anyway still looks good man, im sure you will be able to harvest some primo bud. where are you located?.. this time of the year on the east coast you will get fairly dry weather but there always seems to be a few showers that can fuck shit up.. happy harvesting tyga:tiphat:
 

NE_GROWER_978

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Trust when I say her terpine levels are through the roof! Its a smell ur nvr gonna forget! I can't wait to catch a wiff of her in full bloom!
 
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