northeast outdoor 2014

Happygirl

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Very frosty indeed Northeastmarco hoping this cold weather won't bother the flowering stage only 4 weeks into flower cold here in Vermont. Mine re not to bad with the smell!
 

northeastmarco

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Very frosty indeed Northeastmarco hoping this cold weather won't bother the flowering stage only 4 weeks into flower cold here in Vermont. Mine re not to bad with the smell!
Yeah cold here too.mine are about that too,probably a couple weeks before first harvest then a couple will be even maybe 4 more weeks
 

GvegasGrowa

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Been following yer grow this year. Looks great man. My outdoor grow in the woods has sucked... to the point wher ive kinda given up. Learned alot from watchin you tho.
Just didnt have the time to trek to the woods every week. :(
Still have a couple out in the yard tho that arnt doing bad. Gettin cold tho & found a couple of moldy spots. I know i have at least 4 more weeks to go.
Any advice? I read about milk & hydrogen peroxide solutions. Can ne1 back those up?
 

wvblazin

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Been following yer grow this year. Looks great man. My outdoor grow in the woods has sucked... to the point wher ive kinda given up. Learned alot from watchin you tho.
Just didnt have the time to trek to the woods every week. :(
Still have a couple out in the yard tho that arnt doing bad. Gettin cold tho & found a couple of moldy spots. I know i have at least 4 more weeks to go.
Any advice? I read about milk & hydrogen peroxide solutions. Can ne1 back those up?
I've been using different solutions but milk water and a tablespoon of baking soda is one of them. I usually go with around 25% milk.
 

northeastmarco

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Been following yer grow this year. Looks great man. My outdoor grow in the woods has sucked... to the point wher ive kinda given up. Learned alot from watchin you tho.
Just didnt have the time to trek to the woods every week. :(
Still have a couple out in the yard tho that arnt doing bad. Gettin cold tho & found a couple of moldy spots. I know i have at least 4 more weeks to go.
Any advice? I read about milk & hydrogen peroxide solutions. Can ne1 back those up?
Thanks,it's alot of work and alot of learning from mistakes and mother nature.biggest thing is strains,have to be mold resistant around here.don't know what you are running.if your site is prepped well you don't have to go every week.I don't know what is the best for the mold.
 

tyson53

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the weather is not going in our favor....mid 60's during the day....mid 40's to hi 30's at night...these temps realy slow the flowering process ...big difference from last year...low tonight here is 38....not far from a frost temp....need an Indian summer fast..lol..at least till mid Oct....so every one has a great harvest....
 

GvegasGrowa

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This year i have white widow,northern lights n "girl scout cookies" with my freebees... obsession n skunk#1 x kerala. Indoor gsc came out good. Stuff in the woods..not so much. In my yard is the ww,#1,nl & obsession.
Its mostly my ww that im having mold issuse,but most of the plants are ww. Not a big issue on the nl or #1. & as a nice surprise the freebee obsession is whiter,has more trics & longer hairs than my ww. Also a great spicy smell & completely mold free. Wish i cloned more.
 

wvblazin

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For a gallon I use 32 Oz of milk 96 Oz of water. I usually add 1 tablespoon of baking soda and a drop or 2 of non detergent dish soap.
 

Happygirl

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the weather is not going in our favor....mid 60's during the day....mid 40's to hi 30's at night...these temps realy slow the flowering process ...big difference from last year...low tonight here is 38....not far from a frost temp....need an Indian summer fast..lol..at least till mid Oct....so every one has a great harvest....
My thought's exactly I have a feeling we are gong to have to harvest early Thursday suppose to be 28 don't know been told to water them the night before and that will help with the frost.
 

tyson53

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happygirl

I am now looking for frost cloth....some thing like this...

http://www.amazon.com/Agribon-AG-19-Floating-Blanket-Garden/dp/B00LB3SBZG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=8-1&keywords=plant+row+fabric

I used it years ago and helped big time....every thing was frosted but what i protected....I am not worried about the plants in the greenhouse...just the 5 i have outside...it was cold last night...almost lit the wood stove....I have 2 plants to cut this week...outside....so just protecting 3 after that..they still have 2 weeks to go....I can run a fan on them outside if need be...that will help from frost...but rather cover them....ole man winter is screwing us this year....was nice this time last year....till mid oct actually...
 

Happygirl

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Wow tyson53 sounds like your going to be busy. That's neat about the frost cloth's usually use sheets but they might look a little suspicious lol! It was cold here but no frost yet thank god. sounds like your plant's are a lot further along than mine. Well I've seen some post where member's have been going to beat up those messing with their plants maybe we need to go pay a visit to old man winter LOL. I've screwed myself this season with replanting my potted plants and then with the cold weather they have been stressed my two big ones and looks like my yield is going to suffer of course I was a little rough with the girl's my fault. Will keep all in the loop.
 
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