2021 outdoor kush garden

Tracker

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Damn bro. How are they handling the heat?
The plants in the ground get full sun all day. They've been growing like crazy. I keep having to trim back the branches that get too tall. The one in the fabric pot was sucking up water fast. I've kept it on the porch under the partial shade of lattice during the day, and I take it in under a SUNRAISE qb2000 (also @Marq1340 deal) all night. When the outside girls start to flower, it'll stay outside in the full sun with them.

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Tracker

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MLK4's are stretching now for sure, and some of the tops on the VK are full on flowering having terminated at their uppermost bud sites. Its crazy because flowering shouldn't start here for another 2 to 3 weeks.

The VK buds are already sticky, and the aroma reminds me of grape Fun Dip candy. Just the scent makes my mouth tingle. I'm excited to see how the buds finish up on that one. It looks like it's going to be very productive. I think it'll be a keeper for the mom collection.

The WB1x has taken well to its transplant. It was going indoors at night for 24 hrs light up until the transplant. Now it's too heavy to to move around too much. It doesn't have the best light exposure. I'm sure it's going to go into flower right away because of the change from 24 hr light.

I got some males in the indoor grow. I kept the most interesting one to chuck with. It's a Z-3 Zkittlez x (Wedding Cake x Blue Mac) (Sun Grown Genetics). I kept the one with the tightest growth structure. Its aroma reminds me of the smell when you open a can of Sprite or 7up.

I had to rig up some shade cloth to block the view from one side. The cool neighbor behind the grow has some trees on his side of the fence that obscure the view from his side.

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Johiem

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This cicada was chillin in the shade of the fan leaves when I inspected the garden today.

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Those things are freaky. They spend 1,7,9, or up to 13 years in the ground, dig their way out to molt into the creepiest sounding thing on the planet. Funny that they are absolutely no threat to anything. They don't even have a mouth.
 

Tracker

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Those things are freaky. They spend 1,7,9, or up to 13 years in the ground, dig their way out to molt into the creepiest sounding thing on the planet. Funny that they are absolutely no threat to anything. They don't even have a mouth.
They have a proboscis spike thing they use to suck sap. Too many of them can be damaging, but in small amounts, they're not too bad.
 

Tracker

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The wind was whipping the ladies around like crazy. Considering that and my estimation that these ladies are going to be starting to bend over in another six weeks, I put on some trellis netting. What a huge difference it makes!

The MLK4's are starting to preflower. The VK is full on flowering. The WB1x is also starting to preflower.

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Tracker

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I've got a couple of issues that i'll appreciate anyone to chime in on.

The MLK4's and WB1x are showing first signs of buds now. I see some new damage on a few MLK4 leaves that I think might be leaf miners, but I don't know for sure. Please chime in if you know. It's just on a few leaves.

Also, on the VK that's been flowering for a few weeks now, I see some leaf damage. Looks like burned edges. They are in the same bed with same water/nutes as the MLK4. Anyone have any ideas?

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WB1x: What is this bug? Bad or good?
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Damaged leaves on flowering VK. Any ideas?
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Damaged leaves on MLK4. Any ideas?
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bam0813

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I think that is a conifer beetle/stinkbug/squash beetle not positive different color here but exact shape/characteristics. Its considered a pest if so
 
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Tracker

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I think that is a conifer beetle/stinkbug/squash beetle not positive different color here but exact shape/characteristics. Its considered a pest if so
I've seen stink bugs and squash bugs with similar shape but different color patterns. This is the first time I've seen that color pattern.
 

Tracker

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Top pic vk imo looks like heat stress/ damage
We had a few days near 100F. They get direct sun from about 8am til 730pm. They're getting the full sun during the hottest part off the day. It's weird that the symptoms just showed up in the last few days though. We had some hot days near 100F a few weeks back. They looked healthy all the way through, but they weren't as far into flower mode then either.
 

Tracker

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I'm super impressed you have barely any problems. What do you do for IPM?
Preventative maintenance every 1 to 2 weeks since sprouting with neem, BT, and spinosad spray and root drench. Mosquito bits in the soil.

Now that they've gone to flower, I'm not spraying, and I'm trying to avoid spraying anything through the end. The bugs are out in full effect though. Outdoor gardening is a battle where I'm at.
 
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