Lets See Your Outside Plants

MustGro

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You have a nice big open spot there! They look great. So you do not have fabric bottoms in those grow pots…they are exposed to the ground underneath?

I have not tried cover crops but will watch for replies on what that does for ya.
No bottoms on the pots in my setup BUT apparently roots will penetrate the fabric pots.
Check out @GlassJoe on the first page. Surprised me but he’s got it going on….
The cover crop will prevent my nutrients from being washed away over the winter (I’m leaving the pots up with the old roots in it for extra organic matter for next year), plus a nitrogen fixer like clover will make nodules under the soil that contain nitrogen the clover took from the atmosphere.
 
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Southernontariogrower

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The other great thing about outside is wind and rain. I'm in the East coast of Canada and we had a real wet July. Couldn't string 3 dry days together to get your lawn dry enough to mow it. Super rain yesterday and lots of wind behind it. The rain made the branches heavy and the wind tore them off. The first two pics are one of my thrashed plants. That's a nasty break and a too big a piece of foliage for me to cut off if I don't have to. I find as long as they haven't wilted they'll be ok.
I drove a t-bar post into the ground and zip tied the limb to it. Looks good to me!
Next is a close up of the repair. I used 4 zip ties to pull the wound closed. Not sure if it'll seal up 100% but I'll bet it comes close. Those are real bad places to get bugs living in.
If you put honey in wound it keeps bad things from getting in.
 

DrOgkush

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Ogs//Lavender, lemon, random pure og duck foot


chernobyl
Sour diesel
Gsc.
Everything that’s in full flower
Sour diesel just started
 

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Cookie Rider

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Cali Dew just starting to show.
On the wet coast of BC,
we have been lucky to have a hot and mostly clear skies this summer.
By circumstances I had her in the dark shed to hide from visiting relatives;
Triggered flowering about two weeks ago.
hopefully finish by mid October.
Here we usually finish them inside due to rain/cold snaps.
I plan to finish outside for the first time…. I hope
 

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EhCndGrower

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Might as well share. Having our hottest and most humid weather now in S. Ontario and sadly brought out the WPM issue I encountered last year. Haven’t seen it get dangerously bad but some are creeping that way I think one day and fine the next. So something I will be keeping an eye out on are we move forward. Everyone is starting to flower with my Dr. Seedsman CBD and my Mango Sapphire being a few weeks ahead of everyone else. I might actually have a September outdoor harvest I think on Mango and she is getting frosty.


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mudballs

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Might as well share. Having our hottest and most humid weather now in S. Ontario and sadly brought out the WPM issue I encountered last year. Haven’t seen it get dangerously bad but some are creeping that way I think one day and fine the next. So something I will be keeping an eye out on are we move forward. Everyone is starting to flower with my Dr. Seedsman CBD and my Mango Sapphire being a few weeks ahead of everyone else. I might actually have a September outdoor harvest I think on Mango and she is getting frosty.


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im following ur black dog diary on growdiaries.com
 

sirtalis

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3 of mine are only 1 week into flowering. Going to be a late year, fingers crossed for sun. Ironically, I usually have worse weather July/August than I do Sept/Oct so it might work out in my favor. Explains why the early flowering one on bottom right is kinda struggling.

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