Lets See Your Outside Plants

EhCndGrower

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Here are my gals. Dealing with WPM on both my American Pie and a Mango Sapphire plants. Mango looks like an early finisher compare to most of my other dals, minus a Dr Seedsman CBD.

so in order Mango Sapphire, Black D.O.G., American Pie, Sugar Breath, Amnesia Lemon Kush(x2) Lemonchello Haze, Moby Dick and Dr Seedsman CBD

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SmichiganOG

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We're getting close to the flip where I live in Eastern Canada. I've got 4 plants in homemade containers. They're 4 feet in diameter, 2 feet high and made from hardware cloth, and I wrapped burlap around them to keep the sun from heating them up too much. I've got some fence posts and 4 foot high cattle fence that I put up when they get a bit wider. This is the third year for me outside and I'm organic, mostly because it's easier than mixing nutes for them and cheaper. I've gotten hit by hurricanes both times that I was outside before so that's never a good way to finish them. I almost didn't bother this year just because I know that I'm gonna get smoked again BUT I'd feel pretty bad if by some miracle we didn't and everyone else got a good harvest in.
Bungee cords are a life saver in the wind.
A lot of beautiful plants here. Appears I have septoria Pretty bad. Smells good though20210909_150945.jpgIncredible Bulk
 

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fishwhistle1

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Didn't know the one photo took so I wound up posting twice. The one further along in flower is Special Kush #1. Lot of fantastic plants in this thread. Anybody have advice on the septoria? Spraying already, something similar to actinovate, and spraying bt.
I had it last year on one of my plants. Started early in July because of heat and moisture. I used Safers defender and it pretty much cleared it up right away. It’s a sulphur based spray so I would be leery on spraying in flower.
 
The other great thing about outside is wind and rain. I'm in the East coast of Canada and we had a real wet July. Couldn't string 3 dry days together to get your lawn dry enough to mow it. Super rain yesterday and lots of wind behind it. The rain made the branches heavy and the wind tore them off. The first two pics are one of my thrashed plants. That's a nasty break and a too big a piece of foliage for me to cut off if I don't have to. I find as long as they haven't wilted they'll be ok.
I drove a t-bar post into the ground and zip tied the limb to it. Looks good to me!
Next is a close up of the repair. I used 4 zip ties to pull the wound closed. Not sure if it'll seal up 100% but I'll bet it comes close. Those are real bad places to get bugs living in.
Take a slice of Aloe plant if you have one or have someone that can give you a cutting. Peel the Aloe with a potato peeler or a knife what ever is clever. You want that gooey aloe on the inside the clear gelatinous stuff. Pack that in the hole and around the branch when re attaching.. In 3 days you should be right as rain.

If anyone has a split or a break you can use this method typically with anything plant and or human related. Splits and rips on plants are easier to repair then an actual break. I have had mixed results with actual breaks verses them still hanging on by a limb.
 

Boatguy

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She'll get there boat guy, honestly imo she looks a little hungry though good luck
I was thinking the same thing, gave her a topdressing with dte biolive, and a weekly watering with some neptunes harvest. Been 3 weeks now.
Still the yellowing of the bottom leaves continue as they have been. Now im leaning toward rootbound, or just her way.

New growth is pretty rapid, green and healthy
 
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