Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

ambedexteras

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damn its rainning fucking hard and these buds are heavy. im not @ the same house where the plants are but im sure my big girls bending from
the rain. i may not have a choice tommorow but to harvest lol
 

Smidge34

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damn its rainning fucking hard and these buds are heavy. im not @ the same house where the plants are but im sure my big girls bending from
the rain. i may not have a choice tommorow but to harvest lol
I'm in the same boat man. After posting earlier about being in the clear, we just had a torrential 30 minute downpour, with 40 mph gusts whipping around wild AF. I can't wait 'til morning, so i'm putting on a pair of boots and making my way down to make sure she ain't effed up. Forecast has next 4 days in 60s and mostly sunny and that extra zip or two, plus added maturity would be nice. I don't think I'm gonna let her go through another one of these though.
 

TWS

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Well, we have six left to go including the scrog. All but one or two should be down this weekend . The scrog could be another 4 weeks but no longer than that . The gogi was generous with 3#'s in a 15 gallon in ground pot . The Sunshine day dream looks like frosty indoor and the Agent orange smells of Orange fuel . The dirzella smells like juicy fruit/fuel and is quite impressive in the scrog but the Sativa side of her is pushing for a long run. The Hoop house is covered now in the sunniest part of the yard with 5 new girls in it. They should be ready by Christmas . Happy harvest to those still at it. Keep them scissors clean and your coffee cups full . Happy to see most everyone made it to the end. Thank you so much for making this thread what it is. It never left the first page and is the biggest thread I've seen in a 6 month time. There was plenty of nice grows and great pics, I meet a lot of great folks I never meet before. The thread was very civil and no problems at all for the most part which is really hard to do. The Outdoor crew Is the best crew ! bongsmilie
 

socaljoe

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Well, we have six left to go including the scrog. All but one or two should be down this weekend . The scrog could be another 4 weeks but no longer than that . The gogi was generous with 3#'s in a 15 gallon in ground pot . The Sunshine day dream looks like frosty indoor and the Agent orange smells of Orange fuel . The dirzella smells like juicy fruit/fuel and is quite impressive in the scrog but the Sativa side of her is pushing for a long run. The Hoop house is covered now in the sunniest part of the yard with 5 new girls in it. They should be ready by Christmas . Happy harvest to those still at it. Keep them scissors clean and your coffee cups full . Happy to see most everyone made it to the end. Thank you so much for making this thread what it is. It never left the first page and is the biggest thread I've seen in a 6 month time. There was plenty of nice grows and great pics, I meet a lot of great folks I never meet before. The thread was very civil and no problems at all for the most part which is really hard to do. The Outdoor crew Is the best crew ! bongsmilie
4 weeks...wow. Honestly, I'm kinda glad to hear it. Everyone is harvesting and I'm here just looking at this big Super Lemon Haze packing on weight and getting frosty but not looking like she's near to finishing. For every orange pistil, there's three fresh white ones. I might just be in that same boat with you, two weeks at least probably 3-4. I knew going in that a sativa dominant plant was ggoing to finish later, I just had no idea that later would be so close to December. :roll:

Thanks for starting such a great thread. For me, being a new grower and someone new to riu, this thread has been amazing. So many friendly people willing to offer up advice without being pricks about it. The outdoor crew really is the best...must be all the fresh air and sunlight.

I hope to see another one of these for the 2014 season, and I hope I'll be able to participate again.
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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Well, we have six left to go including the scrog. All but one or two should be down this weekend . The scrog could be another 4 weeks but no longer than that . The gogi was generous with 3#'s in a 15 gallon in ground pot . The Sunshine day dream looks like frosty indoor and the Agent orange smells of Orange fuel . The dirzella smells like juicy fruit/fuel and is quite impressive in the scrog but the Sativa side of her is pushing for a long run. The Hoop house is covered now in the sunniest part of the yard with 5 new girls in it. They should be ready by Christmas . Happy harvest to those still at it. Keep them scissors clean and your coffee cups full . Happy to see most everyone made it to the end. Thank you so much for making this thread what it is. It never left the first page and is the biggest thread I've seen in a 6 month time. There was plenty of nice grows and great pics, I meet a lot of great folks I never meet before. The thread was very civil and no problems at all for the most part which is really hard to do. The Outdoor crew Is the best crew ! bongsmilie
Funny how a plant can bring people together! Our government should take notes and pay more attention! Cant wait for the Open Show & Tell 2014!!!!

Peace
FM
 

BigB 420

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so sad man, hate this part of the flowering. my 8 ft purple girl is harvestable. however the weather for the next week, after today and tommorow (which is cold/rainy)
is real nice highs low 60 lows low 40s. and haveing so many budsites a week will add an oz maybe 2. so do i let her go and risk the mold or chop her down tommorow morning?
Chop the big colas and let the little stuff ride it out.
 

Sunbiz1

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Anyway, I hate to keep wearing out this Mexican gal, but I thought wtf. It rained all night and pretty much all day, but finally it has stopped and is very warm and breezy, which has dried her off pretty good. The thing now is battling the wilting of all the leaves that were damaged by frost. you know how they wither to the bud and when wet, they stick and cause mold issues. I'm trying to keep them pulled off, but damn I'd have to almost fully trim her before harvest to give her the week or more, more, more she needs to fully ripen. I'm getting 3-4 days before another rain rolls in for a few days, so I'm gonna monitor her. I will NOT let mold get a toe hold on this late plant. Looks like she may yield close to an elbow. I gave my grow buddy a few of the extra females from the few seeds I germed for the fuck of it and he harvested a week ago. I hate to say this, but the initial high from the early smaller buds of his is better than the Critical, White Widow and Mango I harvested over a month ago, though a totally different high. We shall see.

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My town is full of Mexican girls, I like wearing them out.:lol:

Sometimes a strain seems stronger only b/c it is different. Happens to me the first time I switch, then the second try isn't as mind bending.

Happy day!
 

hexthat

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so sad man, hate this part of the flowering. my 8 ft purple girl is harvestable. however the weather for the next week, after today and tommorow (which is cold/rainy)
is real nice highs low 60 lows low 40s. and haveing so many budsites a week will add an oz maybe 2. so do i let her go and risk the mold or chop her down tommorow morning?
damn its rainning fucking hard and these buds are heavy. im not @ the same house where the plants are but im sure my big girls bending from
the rain. i may not have a choice tommorow but to harvest lol
Chop the big colas and let the little stuff ride it out.
i agree with BigB mold isnt worth the risk, a ounce of per-cation is worth a pound of cure... in this cause an ounce of unmold weed is worth a pound of moldy shit
 

ambedexteras

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hey i like the idea man. pull the big stuff . now its already been raining for 24 hrs so im wondering if i should just let it all ride it out for the 5-7 days of nice weather. if i dont
pull the big shit tonight my plan it to harvest wednesday. gonna see how shes holding up within the hr
 

garlictrain

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Hey everyone congratulations on your seasons hard work!!!

I know for most of us it's far from over but we're here and we made it!

I still have a handful of big girls in the greenhouse as well as all the lowers that were left to fill in....

In CO we are suppose to get 8-12inches of snow monday so I will be taking ALL the TOPS from the ENTIRE garden this wkend...

Leaving the lowers to weather the greenhouse lows, though I'll be cranking the heaters maybe til mid november!!!
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Stay warm and dry!
 

doublejj

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Hey everyone congratulations on your seasons hard work!!!

I know for most of us it's far from over but we're here and we made it!

I still have a handful of big girls in the greenhouse as well as all the lowers that were left to fill in....

In CO we are suppose to get 8-12inches of snow monday so I will be taking ALL the TOPS from the ENTIRE garden this wkend...

Leaving the lowers to weather the greenhouse lows, though I'll be cranking the heaters maybe til mid november!!!
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Stay warm and dry!
I hate to say it bro, but it was 70 yesterday 71 today, sunny all next week........in NorCal.......maybe this is why Cali is known for it's weed, the weather is usually good late into the flowering season........Looking great garlictrain........
 

Joedank

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Man the pics an advice on here is soooo good an tasty looking best thread yet IMO !
I live for this !! Got two greenhouses done and in and my solar greenhouses to go till December with haze crosses that flourish in the waning southern Coloradowinters .
Also in the small solar an og X skunk cross finishing up;) stoked on sum Durban X nev haze
 

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Joedank

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yeh fumble hella frosty !!

i thought i should explane that the hazes that go to december are in a themal mass collection based geenhouse . the soil (12") is heated to 60-70* using forced hot air from the top of the room . it is called a climate battery or soil battery . i also use the off heat from my flowering room to heat the air in the room . stays at about 65 in the air and 61-67 in the soil at night depending on day temps. it works like a charm and came with this home as a unfinished idea that once refined is growing citrus t 7200 feet :)
 

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garlictrain

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Hey there everyone!

This is by far my favorite thread on Riu atm and I'm not ashamed to say I'll follow posts of peeps who post here cause there are SO many of you dropping knowledge and sharing inspiration!


Kudos to US!

Well a day or so ago I was on doublejj's trimbot review :
https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/742824-bud-trimmer-review-trimbot-7.html#post9780515

An Fumble (hi fumble I'm GT;) ) had mentioned using the trimbot trim for bubble, long story short I used it and it was trash...

So I got the craving after that for some yummy super clean bubble and 2 spin cycles later I've got some blond bombshell!

Thanks you guys for the inspiration!
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I love the moonrock profile able to be obtained in bubble not just wax.
 

fumble

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Nice to meet you GT :) So is that magnificent looking stuff from bubble from the trimbot? Or did you start fresh with different trim?
 
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