it's bud time ;)

poplars

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this is part 2 of my outdoor 09.

to see the veg pictures of this grow, check out the outdoor 09 veg link.

my plants are now in flowering, and I have 9 clones of 'bush' (from my outdoor 09 grow) and 2 white widow plants (one of them has pink hairs.)

and a clone of a dead plant that I never saw what it could do in budding, so far it looks pretty amazing. i will notate the pictures one time to show which plant is which, but in further pictures I will not label them so I hope you can tell the difference ;).


white widow #1





clone of dead plant




recovering from a gopher hole stealing all the water from this plant, she will be back to normal in a week or two.



white widow #2 pink hairs!




last two plants, bush clones, massive plants :D




hope you guys enjoy looking at them as I do growing them :D
 

Purplecheeser

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damn you must be pretty far from any cizilization to be having plants like that. Especially in northern cal. Guessing you dont get any fly overs?
 

poplars

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damn you must be pretty far from any cizilization to be having plants like that. Especially in northern cal. Guessing you dont get any fly overs?
hah, we've had about 9 flyovers already.

I'm 100% legal so I have nothing to worry about.

what do the rest of you guys think of these plants? :D :D
 

poplars

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been seeing some moths flying around lately. but I'm pretty on it as far as guarding the plants from the moths laying their eggs so we should be ok . .
 
been seeing some moths flying around lately. but I'm pretty on it as far as guarding the plants from the moths laying their eggs so we should be ok . .
Freakin' gorgeous, Poplar!
I was wondering, can I use the same Soapy water w/tobasco spray on my flowering plants that I used on veg...for bug repellant?

Also....how often do you water them in flowering? And I should no longer be foliar watering, right, to avoid rot?

Thanx man,
Any advice would be appreciated.
 

poplars

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yeah it is nice. I just can't wait till harvest. probably going to go into mid-october before I take any.
 

poplars

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ahh they're getting so fat now! I need to start stringing them up for support. and work on a frost protection mechanism.

but so far things are looking amazing.
 

Yaboii

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They are looking great! Keep your eyes on those worms bro, I know you said you've been careful but so was I... Then yesterday boom there they were!
 

poplars

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I seriously happen to be in there every time a moth flys in. I manage to flick them or get them away somehow. I don't think I'm going to have too many issues. we spray them often to make sure the moths don't have a chance to lay any eggs.
 
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been seeing some moths flying around lately. but I'm pretty on it as far as guarding the plants from the moths laying their eggs so we should be ok . .

Freakin' gorgeous, Poplar!
I was wondering, can I use the same Soapy water w/tobasco spray on my flowering plants that I used on veg...for bug repellant?

Also....how often do you water them in flowering? And I should no longer be foliar watering, right, to avoid rot?

Thanx man,
Any advice would be appreciated.


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poplars

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I don't know for sure. I really don't want to spray mine with anything. but these moths are really bugging me. I might have to buy that safer caterpiller killer. but I'd like more info on this as well, anyone browsing this that has info on this is VERY WELCOME to chime in here ;).
 

madodah

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I don't know for sure. I really don't want to spray mine with anything. but these moths are really bugging me. I might have to buy that safer caterpiller killer. but I'd like more info on this as well, anyone browsing this that has info on this is VERY WELCOME to chime in here ;).
I use Safer products when my plants are in veg as a matter of course when the first caterpillar damage inevitably shows. I buy the concentrate and literally drench them with a pump sprayer. Seems to hold them off (though the great smell of weed is covered by the Safer) and I have yet to experience any serious pest problems in flower.
 

poplars

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I'm just worried about the infamous bud worms . . . . . lots of moths flying around at night last night . . . I really need some moth traps . . . . or something.

anyone know of a anti-budworm mechanism that's safe for early-mid or even late flower?
 

madodah

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I'm just worried about the infamous bud worms . . . . . lots of moths flying around at night last night . . . I really need some moth traps . . . . or something.

anyone know of a anti-budworm mechanism that's safe for early-mid or even late flower?
Google's full of moth traps.
 
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