New England outdoors 2017

bud nugbong

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Started flowering this last week or so. Bud pics to come in a few weeks...Here's a group shot for now. 3 big "Ice Bombs" from seed. And some cuttings I took late from a buddy, assorted kushes and a super lemon haze. The clear tote (forgive me) is 45 gal. and the blue one behind it is a bit bigger. Check out my journal if you want to see more.aug26c.JPG
 

northeastmarco

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Bud structure is horrible with very little resin, let's make it more like hemp shall we..?Tdubb wants to know what's going on between you two bro
Funny a lot of the strains that were given to you are having problems with. Maybe it's your methods. Don't be ungrateful for gifts. By you posting this shows everyone how you really are. As for tdub, he's can speak for himself if he chooses. I know you are young but the high school drama is not necessary.
 

mushroom head

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Only having problems with docs hermie gear that he's still selling lol. Why would you pollinate that poison warp with horrible bud structure, the one I grew was way nicer.
 

Tstat

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So, moving into September and October, I am a bit concerned. I usually don't do outdoor, but I had some extra clones that went in kinda late, but are looking really nice right now.

Every time I tried plants outside, I ended up with bud rot, so they never finished correctly. BTW, I am in Southern NE, not far from the bay. Right now there has not been much rain, so I am getting excited. But I know what usually happens.

I can't bring them in, or put something over them as they are in the vegetable garden. So my question is- is there product I should be using as we move into fall? Safers Soap, maybe since it has a fungicide? I also saw something in a shop the other day that was a foliar spray to prevent mold.

I'd love to see these go until late October, it would really help pad what I do indoors. Below are some pics I took this morning :)

Super Lemon Haze


Critical Kush


Killer Queen Redux


Pineapple Express


Incredible Bulk
 

natureboygrower

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So, moving into September and October, I am a bit concerned. I usually don't do outdoor, but I had some extra clones that went in kinda late, but are looking really nice right now.

Every time I tried plants outside, I ended up with bud rot, so they never finished correctly. BTW, I am in Southern NE, not far from the bay. Right now there has not been much rain, so I am getting excited. But I know what usually happens.

I can't bring them in, or put something over them as they are in the vegetable garden. So my question is- is there product I should be using as we move into fall? Safers Soap, maybe since it has a fungicide? I also saw something in a shop the other day that was a foliar spray to prevent mold.

I'd love to see these go until late October, it would really help pad what I do indoors. Below are some pics I took this morning :)

Super Lemon Haze


Critical Kush


Killer Queen Redux


Pineapple Express


Incredible Bulk
i wish someone would come up with something like that.maybe there is? i havent seen anything personally.i grew both pineapple (2 years ago) and the critical last year.im not sure on the breeder. the pineapple made it,mid october but the critical i had trouble with last year.too bad,it was a huge plant.i chopped early but it still made nice oil.nice looking plants,gl bro

morning sun will help though.getting that nightly moisture dried up asap is always good.
 

Tstat

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Yea, I figure no matter what happens, it won't be a waste. Well, the sun is free and if they start to mold, I'll make oil, hash, butter, etc. I could be looking at a nice haul if I can do it, though!
 

natureboygrower

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Yea, I figure no matter what happens, it won't be a waste. Well, the sun is free and if they start to mold, I'll make oil, hash, butter, etc. I could be looking at a nice haul if I can do it, though!
i see some of them are close to your deck.maybe you could frame something off of that to get them covered a bit? they might be getting a little large for that.i have some late finishers that ive been thinking about how to get them covered.just to keep all that moisture off them at night.i tend to look for earlier finishers, but thought id try something new.
 
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