First time outdoor grow w/ pics

pimpsterhl

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hiya folks... First outdoor grow here and wanted to jump in and kinda show off a couple beauties. Any comments are greatly appreciated.
First two are of a clone in almost 4th wk. it was taken from a bagseed mother and vegged up for about 2 wks then put outside. Has a very very pronounced piney almost foul minty smell and is approx 2 to 2 1/2 ft high.
2nd 2 are bcn diesel (malawi gold x nyc diesel) coming up on 4th wK. They are extremely covered in resin and have an amazing almost perfumed aroma with a hint of the diesel in the background.
Next is the yumbolt 47 (yumbolt x ak47) but the kicker is we got a mutant that turned out to have albino traits... there is one main stalk that shows these white leaves and only that one.
Also is an nyc diesel that's also comin up on 4th wk in and it is smelly!!!! Buds are extremely compact and sticky with enormous amounts of resin glands covering even surrounding leaves. All are in biobizz coco mix with earthworm castings.. perlite... etc... with biobizz nutes. Please leave some comments and any possible suggestions... Thanks!bongsmilie
 

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pimpsterhl

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Thanks! wish ya could smell em :) Also to let ya know will have a few more pics coming and of a couple diff strains. Will keep updating as am able to.
 

pimpsterhl

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perhaps i should have been more specific... i am using biobizz biogrow, biobloom, algamic, topmax, and rootjuice... am also using superthrive occasionally. Have also used schultz brand rooting hormone for clones and and advanced nutrients final phase flushing solution.
 

pimpsterhl

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i was wondering if anyone had any experience with any of these outdoors? If so did you train them... wut nutes... and most importantly... how long did it take?:blsmoke:
My first experience with any of them... especially an albino lol. Any tips for wut i may want to look out foor are greatly appreciated..... thanks!!!
 

Angus

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Closeups of the 'albino' leaves?

I wouldn't think that only parts of an organism could be without pigment..
 

pimpsterhl

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Yes they are in fact albino.... there are several other posts... perhaps here but defidently googleable :) Most that i have seen typically have an entire main branch out of say 5-6 trained main stalks .... this lone main stalk will either have scattered white leaves or in fact have an entire area... have seen pics showing top say 4 inches of a budsite covered with nothing but white lea ves around a bud..... however if a plant were started completely albino... it wouldn't have a chance because it couldn't even perform simple functions needed to sustain itself.

Will defidently get pics on tonight of closeups :) This one is different tho' from all the other pics i've seen cuz it will typically affect fan leaves like so.... a typical 7 blade fan leaf will have the leaf just to the left of the center vertically halved with left half being white and right being green... all leaves to the left of that onewill be white... so it's sorta split almost down the middle with the left half typically being covered in just plain healthy looking structure but WHITE lol.
 

pimpsterhl

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Anyone else seen anything like these albino traits in one of their own plants b4? Got it from the yumbolt47 as i said... it's looking great and smells AMAZING!!! I'd say it has a sort of sweet deep fruity smell that's VERY noticeable even before you actually get up on top of it.

Have been using the biobizz biogrow, algamic, topmax, and am alternating with biobloom (also biobizz) and foxfarms beastiebloomz which has seemed to have a noticeable impact very quickly... which i'm assuming is because the foxfarms soluble fert. has nutrients ready and available for uptake right away and is supposed to have most of the needed micronutes...etc.... All that i used it on seemed to show intense swelling of buds and increased trich. coverage within 4 days and some as soon as 1 1/2 to 2 days. Within the past few wks... been using the algamic as a folilar spray and they seem to like it... most leaves even those almost ready look great.... no real obvious deficiencies that i can tell anyway.

Also wondering if anyone else has experience with these strains... if so lemme know what u think if you may have any comments or suggestions. Thanks!
 

pimpsterhl

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Here is a pic of the first one to finish.. a clone of an ak47 cross that smells insanely strong... almost offensive. Has deep earthy smell also but most of it is almost a pine-like turpentine type smell. Also is extremely sticky to the touch.... gonna be real fun to manicure lol. Lemme know wut u think plz :hump: :joint:

This one was a lil weird in that it had been taken as a clone after flowering had started and then it was moved outside to grow/veg a lil while... it never fully got out of flowering as the light was around 15 hrs a day at max i believe outside... but it did show signs of hormonal changes and it did start to grow and stretch upward...

I then trained it a bit to get the other main stalks u see but it was only vegging for about 2 1/2 wks at most before it reverted fully into flowering again and has been like that ever since... almost no more vertical growth since then but instead it has concentrated on the buds only. It does have the weird 3 blade fan leaves in some places at bottom and at top but it is a VERY solid plant overall. Very resistant to any stresses it has come across and no real problems at all in the grow.
 

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pimpsterhl

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Anyone....Anyone?!?!? :confused:

Mainly asking about the albino trait.....and why does it only stay on one of the few trained stalks but all the way up that one?

Again... any comments or suggestions are appreciated! :hug:
 

dankantorNorCal

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im thinking of start using biobizz plant food

wat kind of soil u use(soil that can handle all these ferts)?
Soil i have atm have to many nutes in it already can't use more nutes till flowering.
 

pimpsterhl

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im thinking of start using biobizz plant food

wat kind of soil u use(soil that can handle all these ferts)?
Soil i have atm have to many nutes in it already can't use more nutes till flowering.
Hiya... well i thought i'd experiment around a lil.... on about half of em i used biobizz coco mix with earthworm castings, blood meal, perlite, and i would sometimes cut it with either jiffy seed starter mix or vermiculite (which makes up like 50 percent of the jiffy btw)

The other half i used biobizz light mix which might i say is my favorite as it is the fluffiest, spongiest, of all the mediums i have used. I usually mix it similarly as i do with the coco mix.... i like them both very much... the light mix holds water very well... almost as well as the coco but not quite.... however.... when i mix it with the ew castings, blood meal, perlite, jiffy and/or vermiculite, and on both soils i have also used sphagnum moss as a mulch on top which really helps with water evaporation in this heat. Most of them have been getting pretty heavy feeding and they are all doing great... hardly anything wrong with any leaves... no deficiencies that i can see and they even seem as if they could almost handle a lil more.

I have also used foxfarms ocean forest before and i don't really like it cuz it tended to compact on me too much... however if u use light warrior and cut it with any of the mediums i've spoken of it tends to lighten it up a lot... it can even make the ocean forest much more useable.... forgot to mention i did use the light warrior on a few of the cocomix plants... i really like how it came out.

I'd recommend either of the coco or light mixes... they're both great but i prefer the light.

Any more questions or comments, i'd love to answer :)
 

pimpsterhl

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btw... from my experience it's hard as hell to burn ur plants with something as "natural" as biobizz... i've fed VERY heavily before and as long as u flush every wk to 2 wks or so... prolly even 3... it would be enough... just don't let the nutes build up forever in the soil and of the strains i've dealt with i haven't seen one that couldn't handle the FULL regiment of biobizz nutes at MAX levels of 5 ml per liter or so IF YOU DO IT CORRECTLY AND FLUSH lol. Even tho' they seem like they are very hard to burn plants....they really do increase both veg and flower growth tremendously !!!! Especially since i've been using the beastie blooms foxfarm soluble mix alternating with the biobloom.
 
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