200 gallon hso blue dream indoor/outdoor grow

what do you think it will yield?

  • 1pound

    Votes: 7 9.5%
  • 2 pounds

    Votes: 9 12.2%
  • 3 pounds

    Votes: 21 28.4%
  • 4 or more?

    Votes: 37 50.0%

  • Total voters
    74

Walterwhiter

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3-4 weeks I'm guessing. I'm going to let them go as long as I can. Though that is as long as the weather keeps holding up ;)
Hey I have a question... if your outdoors OK and say average temp have been like 85-100f with rh in 90%+ on average with a shit ton of rain how would manage or could you even? I'm talking rain like 60% of this whole year so far we have had flooding.
 

ganga gurl420

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Hey I have a question... if your outdoors OK and say average temp have been like 85-100f with rh in 90%+ on average with a shit ton of rain how would manage or could you even? I'm talking rain like 60% of this whole year so far we have had flooding.
The important thing to do if you don't have a greenhouse is try to be proactive using a fungicide like neem, and when it stops raining to make sure you shake the shit out of your branches to get the water out of the buds.
Beyond that keep a close eye out for bud rot and hope for the best. We have had lots of rain with more coming but so far so good.
 

Walterwhiter

Well-Known Member
They did some big outdoor raids around me with thousands of plants I had wondered if the crops were even viable

They say it was cartel ir it's true I'm sure they use Nast industrial shit!
 

mmmpquad

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The important thing to do if you don't have a greenhouse is try to be proactive using a fungicide like neem, and when it stops raining to make sure you shake the shit out of your branches to get the water out of the buds.
Beyond that keep a close eye out for bud rot and hope for the best. We have had lots of rain with more coming but so far so good.
It's the same here. The weather has been great for me with no need for any neem oil, crossing my fingers now. Super humid but hot summer. Seems to dry the plant right off when the rain quits.
 
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