2020 outdoor grow including Organic Fertilizer comparison

doug mirabelli

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Nice shrubs. Can we have outdoor plants in MA yet?
Thanks mayn. My understanding is yes, they need to be locked in an enclosure and can’t be seen from the street without the aid of binoculars or aircraft. I think it shouldn’t be able to beseen by any neighbors though, which I do have one neighbor who can see and kind of bothers me even though he is cool about it. I planted some tall sunflowers inattempt to block his view which is starting to work actually
 

doug mirabelli

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starting to get exciting. The unknown kush has been preflowering for a while and is starting to form buds. I had to hack a lot of her u undergrowth and small branch bc of pm. Seems to be under control now. Critical is my biggest baddest plant ever, starting to preflower. Skunk furthest away still appears to be vegging. I mixed in a full box of bio live across the topsoil last night for a final feed before flowering picks up. Staying true to what @Rasta Roy recommended at the beginning of the year so far I’m happy with my decisions
 

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doug mirabelli

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I’ve been posting more on the Massachusetts outdoor forum and has been sparse here due to lack of interest lol. But things are going very well to date. The weather has been awesome with little to no rain. I have no rot detected but I’ve been battling small mount of pm with Dr Zymes and cutting out small branches. My three main plants are at three different stages of flowering

critical is furthest along. Very purple and frosty and thehairs turned mostly orangebut no amber triches yet. She is for sure starting to die though. I’m thinking two weeks on This one.You can see a big “hole” in the front where I cut off a branch infected with pm and



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Next furthest along is the unknown kush, rendering large buds wit still a good amount of white hairs

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slowest in terms of flower, but healthiest is the Sensi skunk. It has only a few small points of pm and I have a feeling this one could yield the most

my bonus crop which has a long story is also very healthy and will produce some small buds due to the trauma endured. Also very behind in flowering
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thank you for stopping by. Make some comments and suggestions to make me feel loved lol. Jk good luck to all outdoor folks this year especially my Massachusetts outdoor friends. Finish strong
 

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MajorCoco

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Impressive plants. Nice job Doug!!

I'm a fellow worm-casting fan anyway though...so I don't take much convincing :weed:
 
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