Canada 4 plants outdoor thread

Weed-noob

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hello fellow Canadians, post your outdoor plants. Any tips on getting them more equal in growth. I tried LST but the branches break to easily outdoor for some reason.
 

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The pic of the one in the ground is a little old, she's twice as bushy now.
 

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As you can see from the pics I use tomato cages to support the plants. The spring and autumn winds in Southern Ontario can knock down even large plants, and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the side branches that grow out too far from the frame get broken this autumn.
 
I am debating planting this one outside, I have been bringing it out on nice days. I just am concerned about having enough time to flower it. Living in Manitoba. I also have trees around and it just gets direct sun in the morning and evening.

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Do you have a spot in your yard where you can put one of those little greenhouse/frost shelters? The kind they sell for peppers and tomatoes? If you plant it at this point in the year it might not outgrow it, depending on the strain.
 
As you can see from the pics I use tomato cages to support the plants. The spring and autumn winds in Southern Ontario can knock down even large plants, and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the side branches that grow out too far from the frame get broken this autumn.
I’ll try the tomato cage and no they don’t always have direct sunlight I planted them way back in my yard. I rather have not direct sunlight than thieves up in my shit
 
I’ll try the tomato cage and no they don’t always have direct sunlight I planted them way back in my yard. I rather have not direct sunlight than thieves up in my shit
I hear ya. I had to plant on the north side of a fence so only one of my neighbours could see. He grows his own, so I'm not worried about him. One other guy let his plants get taller than his fence a couple years ago, and right after he harvested there was a home invasion.
News said he was "not cooperative" with the police investigation.
 
Here are my four from Ontario. Two Bakerstreet one MK Ultra and one Northern Lights. Started the Bakerstreet in March and the other two in May under a 1000 watt Hortilux HPS. Transplanted outside about 2 weeks ago. All four are showing their lady parts already.20190630_140944.jpg 20190630_140916.jpg 20190630_141042.jpg 20190630_141133.jpg
 
Ontario, north lake huron area...

1 red dragon - medical
2 Bruce Banner #3 - rec
2 White widow - rec
1 white widow auto - medical

I have 4 red dragon ready to go into my indoor scrog, just waiting for the 4 red dragon in scrog are done (1-2 weeks).

The 1 Bruce banner flowered, now revegging. I'll take 4 clones from the red dragon in 4 weeks time... they will be for the next scrog in 12 weeks...

I'll post my red dragon grow journal when done and final weight is known..
 

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