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The growing large plants, outdoors, thread...

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Stank J.P.

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Ganj, awesome job, Many ?'s maybe you can answer a few? 1. Will you be having seeds on the bay anytime soon? 2. How big are your pots? Third and final for now, around when do you pop seeds for full season? Thanks for any info and have a good harvest. Peace.
 

Stank J.P.

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Shoot! Thanks for the heads up OB. I'll have to go check in on that thread asap. Would you say you have been pleased with GRS gear you threw up this year? I thought your pics looked like winners. I'm just trying to get next year lined up early so I dont have a scramble like this season. I'm fighting off the rot with my chem d now, has your stuff been pretty mold free? Long winded there... thanks for the info big dog. Peace.
 

OrganicBuds

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GRS has some of the best genetics I have worked with. Almost everything I have grown has turned out super nice, and some strains/pheno's are going to be life time keepers. Mold and rot are a minimum with his strains this year, and PM hasn't showed up at all yet. My weather has been solid this year, so that helps. I for sure would consider GRS for your next season grow.
 

Stank J.P.

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The mold is a real bitch where I live. Seems like I can't take anything into October. It does suck having to pull early on things but, better take what you can than lose to that slimey shit.
 

OrganicBuds

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The mold is a real bitch where I live. Seems like I can't take anything into October. It does suck having to pull early on things but, better take what you can than lose to that slimey shit.
I couldn't agree more. With mold, there is always more than you can see also.

Sorry to hear that Zdub, hope you salvage what you need for the season. Next year keep that K level up, and your soil plant sap ph up. Good luck.
 
what do some of you experienced super soiler's add in the fall after the harvest to start amending for the next season? Im thinkin I want to add a few things that take longer to break down and become available in the fall, then pour a few doses of ACT and let em sit over the winter...

So I plan to add kelp meal, EWC, mocha bat guano, fish bone meal, SRP, bloodmeal, and then maybe some alfalfa and lime this fall after everything is pulled. Is there any reason I shouldnt add any of these in the fall? in the spring I will add rock dust,guano, and mycos on transplant, along with a handful of EWC.

Lots of worms. alabama jumpers....
 

McDank8O5

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@Ganja i just stare at your pics of 14' + buds wondering how in the hell you would even approach chopping those tops... mottavation year after year brotha. still eager for the day im in a good enough spot i can pop your beans. happy growing everybody
 

Yes4Prop215

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two rains/cold snaps before october 1....isnt 2013 lovely! i got all my larger colas chopped that might have molded from this shit weather...blue dream and cherry pie will get through the rain no problem though.
 

Dr. Purpur

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Ive taken one early plant so far. I have 3 plants within the window of opportunity right now. I can take them if there is a storm front. Two Headband and one Lavender Lights plant are ready. Heres a pic of Headband a few days ago
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chef

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These 9'+ extremas are just laughin at me & my trim crew...

You fuckers shoulda brought bigger scissors! Buahahaha
 

ThaiBliss

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Doctor!

I did not know that Headband gets done by October 1. I have got to try that strain. Yours looks fantastic.

:respect:

ThaiBliss
 

MOneYMiKe

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Good to see ya around^^^^good luck with the harvesting.....btw what's the point of the fence.....besides the obvious thing it's not doing?? Hehehe....
 
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This type of weather usually hits in November. I had about 2-3 feet sticking up through the final of 3 layers of hortinova and it still wasn't enough:
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The lesson: Support, support, and more support. I'll be getting some heavy duty cages next year to go along with the trellis netting.

Also had a friendly neighborhood crackhead visit a couple days ago. Got the tops off three lovely ladies and proceeded to make a few trips off the property. He came back in broad daylight to get a few bundles:
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The lesson: Stay out in your plot, even in a hurricane.

The season isn't a total bust, but I can't wait for it to be over. Stay safe people.
 

Dr. Purpur

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Havin some serious odor problems here. Ill be taking out the Lavender Lights plants, and the Headband today. The OGMango still needs weeks to go, as does Gorilla Glue. The Glue plant is a straight up stinker-Dawg. It would be better indoors with filters for around here
 
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