2021 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

p59teitel

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Here’s the other big girl that’s coming along, Tirah 1. 15’3” and was the tallest plant all season until 9 overtook her this week. As you can see the plants should be 12’ apart, not 4’ but who knew. Flowers smell like mangos dipped in gasoline or something -
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Poco56

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Still got 3 of my 4 holding up (4th is the one giving me a run cuz of the intermittent bud rot locations, likely will take it down shortly as it’s pretty close to done anyway.)... I got a friend in Orange that had one of his girls snapped last night (he’s in a raised bed in ground). He just sent me a pic of it yesterday looking good and the update today it ain’t pretty. He’s got her hanging. Shame too, cuz the temps are supposed to be pretty consistent with a pretty dry forecast for this next week.
 

Warfox

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New England ‘gon New England, I guess…

Change of Plans! Pulling top half of my early blueberry NOW. Couple small areas of rot main cola cut out and sprayed and now cutting rest down. She is ready enough, not getting greedy here.
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Warfox

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I am in Peabody.
Hoping with the plant in a pot, and a garage to tuck it in i can make till its actually done.
Worked last year.
Good luck to you all, especially the folks with plants in the ground
Thanks for the well-wishes! To your November goal: I left my Skunk in ground till November and it survived; albeit with increasing amounts of rot. First hard freeze murdered it, obviously.

Suffice to say: I believe you have a good chance since your in pots, and I look forward to seeing you pull it off:hump:
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Boatguy

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Thanks for the well-wishes! To your November goal: I left my Skunk in ground till November and it survived; albeit with increasing amounts of rot. First hard freeze murdered it, obviously.

Suffice to say: I believe you have a good chance since your in pots, and I look forward to seeing you pull it off:hump:
I got these Strawberry milk/ bandaid haze plants from last summer that i made some fem beans with. Used the shortest, fastest out of the bunch, but they are still pretty slow.
 

YardG

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Looks to me like I might be able to go another week without any rain, hoping that gets me close on a few plants. Didn't mind taking down a spot here and there but this is starting to get ridiculous and we're into morning fog season so it's unlikely to get much better. Kinda glad I'm still sitting on most of the flower I harvested last fall. Man that was a good grow season.
 
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