Outdoor Ontario Thread ....Let's See Your Plants !

dunphy

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I have no idea. I didn’t plant the seed. One day I was outside weeding my garden and I noticed I had a pot plant growing.
The Immaculate Conception... That plant is our lord and savior... You better take care of it mary.
 

gwheels

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Greenpoint Purple Punch white grape pheno clone (i have run it a few gens)
Greenpoint Dubstep (clone)
Greenpoint GMO Cake
Esosseeds LVTK

Purple punch to the left and LVTK to the right (the other 2 are in 25 gallon pots behind this).

Just around 40 inches tall now.

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Skoal

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Be honest. I think one outdoor plant may have hermied and then dropped seeds that I never noticed. But then again wouldn’t it have sprouted last year? I don’t know. But time to see if she provides a harvest. She is in shade. And quite small.
 

dunphy

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Be honest. I think one outdoor plant may have hermied and then dropped seeds that I never noticed. But then again wouldn’t it have sprouted last year? I don’t know. But time to see if she provides a harvest. She is in shade. And quite small.
Nope, if that were the case the plant wouldnt really evolve as well... I think its called "stratification" in other seeds... When plants drop seeds they evolved to need an extended cold time... Thats why some seed packs (not cannabis) tell you to put them in the fridge for 40 days like rose seeds for example. It simulates winter. Then warmth / moisture "spring" will set off germination. This same thing can be seen if you've ever seeded a plant on purpose, and try sowing one of the freshly cut seeds.. Your germination rate will likely be bad because they need time.( not positive if cannabis needs the cold, I dont believe so... think it evolved in tropical...or at least temperate... I think most strains like that basically need time.. dont quote me on that though thats just what I thought, haven't read anything about it in a long time though... I do experience the cold thing and have looked into that for other vegetable and flower seeds that Ive grown.)

That is most likely what happened... I wouldnt be surprised if there were a bunch more... that either got weeded, eaten, or may even pop up now so keep your eyes peeled. I wouldn't spend much money on that plant though, and you should really keep a close eye on every node/bud site throughout the entire grow if you take care of any other plants, because it may have better chance to become a herm itself if it did come from that plant your talking about, You may have random pollen sack on just one branch and not know it released its pollen either in the wind or on your shirt/knuckle/arm hair or some shit like that. So keep that in mind.


EDIT: Called "cold stratification" actually. Heres a wiki link if anybody wants to read about it.

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Cheers
:bigjoint:
 
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dunphy

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Transplant looking good! First grow, does anyone know how much water I should put in this 7gal?? I just put 2 water bottles in both pots. Good?
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Start picking it up a little bit and get used to the weight... Then when its light enough and it looks thirsty then feed it. For outdoors you shouldnt really depend on like x gal every X days kind of schedule if dealing with rain and shit... Wait until they dry out while they're small enough you can do the weight thing.. But its good to have them dry out, promotes root growth by the plant looking for water, watch the difference in how high the leaves/growth tips are pointing... Youll notice throughout the day they'll reach toward the sky, settle down, reach up, and if you glance over every couple hours you can see it... When they are thirsty this action will slow down and they will be settled and pointing down.. This is kinda past the point you want to get to but you get my point hopefully, when this action slows down and the pot is light, or they just look "thirsty" (you'll develop a sense of this and know what to look for as you grow more) then you can feed... Track how much rain they've been getting as well, because sometime it might rain perfectly and you dont have to water this week. Sorry for rambling, but check out a time lapse video of a plant growing and you can see it more clearly because its sped up. Remember the plants do this naturally when coming and going to and from their dark period...The plants will look to be sleeping because they are drooped over... Once the sun/light comes on they perk up... and throughout the day they will do this slow dance raising and lowering their "arms" or leaves and if you have a plant that is thirsty this action will slow to a halt, and the plants will look like they are getting ready to "sleep" like you see outdoor plants droop over at dusk every night from the sunset. Just dont confuse that night time or whatever as being thirsty... Just keep track of when and how much you watered... and when and how long it rained/how much.


Cheers
:leaf::peace::blsmoke:
 
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Skoal

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Nope, if that were the case the plant wouldnt really evolve as well... I think its called "stratification" in other seeds... When plants drop seeds they evolved to need an extended cold time... Thats why some seed packs (not cannabis) tell you to put them in the fridge for 40 days like rose seeds for example. It simulates winter. Then warmth / moisture "spring" will set off germination. This same thing can be seen if you've ever seeded a plant on purpose, and try sowing one of the freshly cut seeds.. Your germination rate will likely be bad because they need time.( not positive if cannabis needs the cold, I dont believe so... think it evolved in tropical...or at least temperate... I think most strains like that basically need time.. dont quote me on that though thats just what I thought, haven't read anything about it in a long time though... I do experience the cold thing and have looked into that for other vegetable and flower seeds that Ive grown.)

That is most likely what happened... I wouldnt be surprised if there were a bunch more... that either got weeded, eaten, or may even pop up now so keep your eyes peeled. I wouldn't spend much money on that plant though, and you should really keep a close eye on every node/bud site throughout the entire grow if you take care of any other plants, because it may have better chance to become a herm itself if it did come from that plant your talking about, You may have random pollen sack on just one branch and not know it released its pollen either in the wind or on your shirt/knuckle/arm hair or some shit like that. So keep that in mind.


EDIT: Called "cold stratification" actually. Heres a wiki link if anybody wants to read about it.

.



Cheers
:bigjoint:
very interesting. Yeah it’s my only outdoor. Gonna see if I can get bud from it. I had big plants last year. But was difficult to dry such big plants with an indoor harvest occurring as well.
 

canadiantoker420

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Pictures taken about 10 days ago , big one in ground is c99 x blueberry fast but isn’t flowering yet cuz I keep cutting trees making more morning sunlight for her? She beginning to transition tho I believe.. 30gal tote is bag seed cookie n cream x GDP, 14gal tote is a gorilla skittles clone from my last tent run (best pheno) , kept my best 8ball kush too she stays low all them about 30-34” tall LST’d like crazy. She a heavy yielder too I got 3oz from a month from seed then flip off her.
 

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madcuzbad

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Left to right, Acapulco Gold Nuken (lst+topped) Donkey Butter

I have another Donkey butter off to the side, I'll get some more pictures in the sun, I started these on the 25th of may. in the GTA
 

EhCndGrower

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New to the forum and this is my 2nd outdoor grow since starting my growing adventures about 2 years ago. Everyone but one were all started from seed around mid March. One is a mystery cross of unknown origin. All I know is that my neighbour accidentally grew some male clones last year, but they impregnated my grow last year. When harvesting my Fruity Pebbles last year, a seed fell in the soil and grew on its own after the winter snow had left. I have like 100 seeds of that and another 100 seeds from my Black Sugar (Seedsman) harvest too. Located near The Hammer in S. Ontario

ALASKAN PURPLE (SEEDSMAN)
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JACK HERRER (SEEDSMAN)
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DURBAN POISON (Canuk Seeds)
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BLUEBERRY (Seedsman)
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GLOOKIES SEED/REVEG PROJECT (Barney’s Farm)
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BLUE DREAM CLONE (Canuk Seeds. Also from current tent grow)
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BLACK DOMINA (Dutchseed Shop)
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FRUITY PEBBLES X UNKNOWN STRAIN
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RAINBOW KUSH (Dutchseed Shop)
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