2012 outdoor bud pictures, who's got buds?

SativaMe@420

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The plant in the first pic is my favorite type of strain, dense fat crystaly resinous buds and I especially like this kind of strain when it comes time for harvest & trimming, very good bud to leaf ratio, the second pic on the other hand not so much, I'm sure its good smoke but the goal is to grow bud not leaf, lol, my hands are cramping just thinking about it, never had the luxury of an automatic trimmer, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying leafy strains are bad I just try to avoid them. Beautiful plants, good job.
 

Corso312

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Give that plant in the second pic another 3 weeks and take a pic and I think you change your mind..when the buds fill in and overtake the leaf..I agree ..I hate leafy strains but I would not call either of those pics a leafy strain.
 

countrypickle

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holy shit !! I almost wet myself going thru these pics...great job everyone looks amazing.
Me...well this is my first time growing...A little further behind than most because of my rookie mistakes...( I took someones advice and defoliated fan leaves ..stunting babies) not again.I think thats more an indoor thing.. but lesson learned.
Second I had one location compromised,so I had to relocate two ..prob stressing them out a bit too..so I am now a little behind and hoping weather agrees for next 3 weeks.Big shit ass rain storm last week didnt help either.This first grow is simply a learning curve for me ..I messed up thruoghout the whole grow...(wrong nutrients to start,,fighting bugs with wrong chemicals..over water overfert) u name it I abused them by trying it..call it beginners luck or a good hearty strain..but I think I finally learned and zoned in on what was needed and what wasnt..next time be better.. :)
Great job so far everyone...lookin forward to seeing more ...
CP
a couple of my backyrd minis...I think they are diesels of some strain ...stinky tho . ;) 20120916_104754.jpg20120916_104838.jpg20120916_094541.jpg20120916_094618.jpg20120916_104711.jpg20120916_104728.jpg
 

poplars

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holy shit !! I almost wet myself going thru these pics...great job everyone looks amazing. Me...well this is my first time growing...A little further behind than most because of my rookie mistakes...( I took someones advice and defoliated fan leaves ..stunting babies) not again.I think thats more an indoor thing.. but lesson learned. Second I had one location compromised,so I had to relocate two ..prob stressing them out a bit too..so I am now a little behind and hoping weather agrees for next 3 weeks.Big shit ass rain storm last week didnt help either.This first grow is simply a learning curve for me ..I messed up thruoghout the whole grow...(wrong nutrients to start,,fighting bugs with wrong chemicals..over water overfert) u name it I abused them by trying it..call it beginners luck or a good hearty strain..but I think I finally learned and zoned in on what was needed and what wasnt..next time be better.. :) Great job so far everyone...lookin forward to seeing more ... CP a couple of my backyrd minis...I think they are diesels of some strain ...stinky tho . ;) View attachment 2336416View attachment 2336420View attachment 2336424View attachment 2336425View attachment 2336426View attachment 2336427
good job dude you probably got a knack for growing man judging by your first grow.
 

countrypickle

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good job dude you probably got a knack for growing man judging by your first grow.
thanks poplars...but will admit..LOTS of reading and bothering the pro's on here throughout the season...but thanks to RUI it might not turn out so bad after all...heres to hoping
 

poplars

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thanks poplars...but will admit..LOTS of reading and bothering the pro's on here throughout the season...but thanks to RUI it might not turn out so bad after all...heres to hoping
yeah man you already got the most important part down, reading. just keep reading that's what got me where I am. I learend a LOT from other people, but nothing completed my knowledge more than reading a shitload about this out of sheer interest.
 

bl8ant

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Here are some pictures of my bubbleberry clones that are just over 2 weeks into flower. I know most people are in flower stage now. Post up some pictures of your buds.

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I am in the 4th week maybe 5 if you count the first signs hehe they are not gonna get all the sunlight they like...Amsterdam is dreary and it's been ok ...but as September and Oct come it is sketchy..... i wonder why they don't have much fragrance yet...have yours ??
 

bl8ant

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No, due to the tilt of the earth on it's axis the north sees more extreme day / night cycle changes. Think polar regions with 24hrs day period in near the summer solstice (24hrs dark during winter solstice). The longer days means later flowering due to the extended photoperiod. The flip side of this coin is that northern regions do not have the luxury of growing year round outdoors :(

I hope that makes sense
yes thanks, i have my 65litr pots on a balcony the plants are over 6 ft tall , it's also my first grow... and the days are getting shorter fast and the nights blacker.. my question is will the neighbors porch lights across the gardens about 200 ft away disturb the flowering?? i strung a clothes line and hung some dark sheets but sometimes they have blown away ... will it matter that they get these stupid doses of lamp light.. some are nasty bright don't even get why anyone would want that on in their house all night...
 
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