Open show an tell 2023

Midwestgorillagrower

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Running 3 Ethos cherry Garcia clones plus 3 of apple blossom an 3 Hella jelly from Humbolt seed co. Then a bunch of my own crosses.
That hella jelly is awesome. Like other humboldt seed company varieties, it definitely checks the terp box and unlike some of their strains, its more than just a bag appeal variety.
 
I’m near Toronto and I’m running 4 autos and they’re all coming along nice. They were sprouted the week of July 10th
Here’s some photos of the autos:

first two are pics are of the Northern Lights auto
Next three are of the green crack auto
Following two are of gorilla blue #4 auto
And the following two are purple silverback auto

last pic is of the 4 pots on my deck

My neighbour has Bag seed growing, it just started showing some white pistols, is this normal for this time of year?
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Hipposcottamus1

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I have been very hands off this season compared to previous, but have implemented KNF practices this year and I am impressed so far. Growing 1 zkittlez, 1 wedding cake which are the bigger ones and then I have 2 garlic chem and a papaya which was a favorite from last year.
30 gallon livingsoil using imo 3 and KNF inputs. Regalia and venerate for ipm.
 

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The-Liquor

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Anything below first net 3 ft gets 100% cleaned out at 3 weeks of flower.Then i slowly trim an thin all lower an inner branching right to the end have to keep them thin here with a wet an cool harvest time. I will be setting up fans soon.
I need to thin out the inner on my plants a bit as well I think. Unfortunately wettest month in Michigan is Oct. Thanks!
 

Goldrunfarms

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Damn...gotta be a 12 footer. You must've gotten started back in March. Curious to know details about your soil, fert., watering regimen.
Yeah seeds were started OUTSIDE March 12th in my greenhouse. I let them struggle and get use to the outside they dealt with frost. Never ever pamper outdoor plants inside lol. At least here in Cali this has always worked for me. And the soil is just compost that gets added on top every year, no-till . And I put down six or so inches of wood chips this year so watering is every five or days or so with a hose. Nothing special here.
 

NewEnglandFarmer

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Yeah seeds were started OUTSIDE March 12th in my greenhouse. I let them struggle and get use to the outside they dealt with frost. Never ever pamper outdoor plants inside lol. At least here in Cali this has always worked for me. And the soil is just compost that gets added on top every year, no-till . And I put down six or so inches of wood chips this year so watering is every five or days or so with a hose. Nothing special here.
Nice...keep it simple. I'm doing no-till as well with my in-ground plants. They're doing great, while the fabric pots are being a bit of a pain in the ass this year, seems like they need constant watering or they go hydrophobic in no time.
 

burnpile

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Nice...keep it simple. I'm doing no-till as well with my in-ground plants. They're doing great, while the fabric pots are being a bit of a pain in the ass this year, seems like they need constant watering or they go hydrophobic in no time.
I switched to 45 gal cloth pots about 5 years ago, previously in the ground. Have them on a auto water system so they are always kept watered, nice to go on vacation for 10 days and not even think about them. They may only get to 7' but that still get me more than I can ever use in a year. Come harvest I usually dump a couple pounds of last years in the compost. Right now I have 3 strawberry cheesecake, 1 black gorilla, 1green crack, 1 3x crazy, and 1 Acapulco gold. All are budding except for the ac gld, I don't have much hope that it can finish before shitty weather. I also made some seeds that are 3x and str chs mix so that will be interesting. I have some more pollen from a 3x male that I may experiment with.
 

NewEnglandFarmer

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Another shot of rain this week which was actually welcome, soil was getting a bit dry here. Some nice sunny days too, nights are starting to have that autumn-like cool-down.

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Here's Northern Lights, one of which is well into flowering and moving right along...hoping for a September harvest on her:
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And the Goldwarp from @thumper60 :
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Almost forgot Pine Tar Kush: she's just getting started flowering now, well behind the Northern Lights:
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old_smoke

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Update of my post from about 2 weeks ago: https://www.rollitup.org/t/open-show-an-tell-2023.1088242/post-17401564

This is a GSC that is last year's clone. Harvest window is mid Oct. I have lots of 3-pointed leaves. Don't know why that is, but everything seems to be moving along nicely.

Happy with the trellis netting. This plant is still less than 4' tall which will make scouting for bud rot so much easier (I live on Long Island, NY).


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MajorAce

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I Got a few going here in maine 2 weeks behind the apple blossom from them
Im actually running 3, 1 of which is way behind in my corral. I wanted to take cuts from the two pictured but they have leaf spot so i opted not to bring them inside.
Thumper, you ever run Made of Honor?
 
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