I'm going outdoors, why not it's Cali!

Sure Shot

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Here's a big girl that shot up very fast so I LST'ed her and now have several colas forming.:mrgreen:
Out of the other 3 1 is for sure female on the right and 1 is for sure male on the left.(He's dead now):twisted:
The one in the middle looks just like it's brother but has yet to produce balls.(Tick,Tock,Tick,Tock)
 

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Sure Shot

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Here's another update of my outdoor ladies.
Quite young in flower for this time of year, you think?
Gonna have to do something about the rain.
Was thinking maybe put some 10 mil plastic a foot above where the girls are right now.
What do you guys think?
The farmer's almanac says the frost shouldn't hit till Dec.1.
So I figure I have untill then.
That's another 8 weeks.:shock:
They've been outside for 6-7 weeks already.
And inside under 12-12 for 2 weeks before that, with no sign of sex.
And vegged for like 3-4 weeks before that.
And before that, they were random seeds.:peace:

The one on the left is a different plant.
 

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hosmoke

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dont you think its a bit late? even though its cali it gets really chilly at night and that stunts the growth plus winter is coming
 

Sure Shot

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sure does look like C-99....
Ya, I really wish I had some good pollen for her.:cry:
I doubt I'll see another like her for some time.
I was positive she came from my room about 2 crops ago, but.
Now I think that it's possibly one of the seeds from my little stash I found in my pipe box.
That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
It gets hard to tell them apart at young age,
when your name tags fall off your pots.:roll:
 

Sure Shot

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I've been thinking of doing just that.
But I'm a little perplexed as to when I should harvest her.
In my head the flowers want to wait 2-3 weeks, but the trichomes are almost all milky.
Speaking of the trichomes they are some of the shortest and bulbous trichomes I've seen overall.

The reality of revegging her is gonna be a challenge I think.
Since she has very sparse leaves, most of which have yellowed.
I will give it a shot though. I mean this is the first time I've ever seen pink weed, and I've been smoking for 17 years!:eyesmoke:
 

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theloadeddragon

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dude Im telling you Im like 90 somthin percent sure its Cinderella 99, she is one of my favorites, and a rare strain....... worth keeping, FIRE indoors!
 

Sure Shot

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I've been scratching my head for a while and I don't think I'll ever truly know her heritage.
You see I had this 1 seed from a good sized crop.
And I had a few odd seeds in my pipe box,
Along with a small stash of seeds from my father labeled Maui Waui.
Whether or not the seeds were MW I don't know.
Most of my fathers seeds weren't viable but I tried to germ them all.
I had about 10 seeds germ and they all made it to adulthood.
Of those ten seeds 3 turned out male after months of care, fucking freeloaders.
But 7out of10 is great odds for random seeds.

1 seed I had developed an exceptionally purple stem all the way through.
I've heard of this being an indicator of some deficiency of such.
But, she was outdoor and healthy to my eyes.
I sold her to another grower because he was so infatuated with it.
Maybe i can get a pic of her from him before he cuts her.

I'm just gonna have to give her a name all her own.
Maybe cross her with ??????
 
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