High Altitude Outdoor Grow 2015

igorskee

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LAND MINE FIELD OUTDOOR GROW 2015 at HIGHER ALTITUDE 1100m, Southern Eastern Europe Mountains.
First of all, I dare the police to get into my field :) I wonder what would capture my tree cams. KA-BOOOOMMMM...
We have 4 regular seasons, where spring in May is warm enough but just at the end of May. So plants can be taken outside, The more you grow then in vegetation indoor, the bigger the plants will be outside. Some I planted a week later and they are taller by half meter and much branchier than those planted a week before.
This is my year of new strains testing for this altitude. Vrey difficult to grow at early vegetation stage, and will be difficult at harvest time because early frosts can make me do the early harvest. I hope first week will be warm enough. Last summer was a bitch, none of plants reached ever a meter. It was too much rain and no sunny days at all.
These are grown indoors for a month from seed to June 1st when put into the ground.
All plants reached, at the start of flowering, minimum of 150cm and maximum of 250cm. Frisian and Maroc reached 250cm, others are shorter. Easty sativa 200cm, Early Skunks 150cm...
A lot of branching becase this summer is ideal for mountains with sunny days and not much rain.
All I need is early October to be clean of rain and frosts... I am set for decent harvest :)
Since I grow in the middle of nowhere, where animal life rules. So I lost few plants by wild boars, deer, rabbits, and bear passing by and breaking them. It happened at early stage when animals were not aware of my presence. Lately I see only a few wild boar's steps in the ground and most of them now are big enough to survive when animals passing by. SOme get blown by land mine.

9 Early Skunk
9 Purple Maroc
3 Easy Sativa
4 Caramelo
1 Frisian Dew
1 Passion
2 Blueberry

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Frisian Dew started flowering. Huge tree for this altitude, amazing size...
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Purple Maroc thickness at start of flowering..
 

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