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NorCal in 7gal smart pots
But we are starting to get rain on and off i just dont want to mold. 101⁰ today and 78 in a day or 2
Ouch!!! Watch it closely. Daily look at every bud for mold. Spot it , cut it out. Starts molding a lot...then cut her down. Good luck, and enjoy! Wish you a plentiful harvest!
 
I crossed a hybrid of wappa with a purple bud, then crossed that with a strain called “fruit spirit.
This is her outside in a 7 gallon pot with promix.
Normally I’m an indoor grower but I wanted to try a few outside this year. I never expect much off the outdoor crop, usually any buds that aren’t Moldy end up in the hash pile anyway. I’m in Nova Scotia and we usually get heavy rains in mid to late flower time around here.
So far so good with this one....
 

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That C99 is a beauty. Of all the strains I’ve grown over the years, it’s top 3 for me. The pheno I had was able to harvest at 50 days, and the leaves looked exactly like yours. Very sativa looking.
 
I ran Sour Diesel and Cannatonic CBD outdoors here in Southern cal and just harvested. Grew both in 10g pots with a Fox Farms/good potting soul mix, and used low level Advanced Nutes trio with each watering. After drying for 7 days weighed my Sour D and got 27oz from one 5’ plant!

did a lot of early topping and bending, and created 24 colas. I knew yield was going to be good, but blown away by results. Huge, dense buds, too.

dealt with moths/ caterpillars, but kept close eye and only lost an oz or so throughout season. Cannatonic drying now. I washed the buds before hanging indoors- that is why you see the initial outdoor hanging...
 

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I think what worked so well was to take a lanky Sativa like SD, and use mainlining and extensive topping to force all energy into the 24 colas, instead of several 7’tall branches. Treated it like an indoor plant, keeping height low, but promoting width and density. Still shocked, as a fairly experienced grower, to get 25 zips off of one plant in a 10 gallon pot...
 
Big things happening in the garden one of the Grass Valley bagseeds are completely purple! The other 2 are showing favorable traits. All are very frosty.
 

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