Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

I'm in the lower mainland and still prefer the auto's for sunshine grows, as the regulars don't finish until October, and that's with forcing them to flower in mid-July (using a dark room)

In my situation, by August the sun gets blocked by a neighbouring hi-rise, and as the sun tracks lower and lower, I get longer and longer brown-out periods, but still get enough hours of sunshine to finish them

Pic 1 is a non-auto in soil....Pic 2 is an auto in hempy (and is 3 weeks younger)...next year it's auto's in hempy only for me

Cheers
Indoor Sun King
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that's a nice size auto...
 
Do sprinkles counts? Not really but its cooler and overcast.
Did you get rain?
This morning it poured for like 2 minutes in my neck of the woods. Brough t out the dreaded grasshoppers! ! I smashed 2 witn a shovel. My frog homies have been taking care of them for me all summer. I cant wait to try this seahash. Everybody that s sm oked my ssh said it was the bomb. This is ten times smellier and stickier. Trichs all over. Even on the fan leaves. Im sure I will get some compliments.
 
This morning it poured for like 2 minutes in my neck of the woods. Brough t out the dreaded grasshoppers! ! I smashed 2 witn a shovel. My frog homies have been taking care of them for me all summer. I cant wait to try this seahash. Everybody that s sm oked my ssh said it was the bomb. This is ten times smellier and stickier. Trichs all over. Even on the fan leaves. Im sure I will get some compliments.

I have toads, do they eat hoppers?
ssh? I can't wait to try Blue Dream, stickiest stuff, yet.
:-)
 
They are starting to fatten up. This time last season I battled caterpillars. I had 4 pots then though.

As I watered I uncovered some ladybugs in the soil, and in the chocohash they were living in the larfy area. I chopped most of the bottom now.

Man I don't need any bugs...small fry game
 

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No I only harvested a small portion that I was worried could mold. But I don't live here in Alberta so I'm still safe lol. My wife sent me some pics this morning because she was worried about my leaves yellowing. View attachment 3249213View attachment 3249214 View attachment 3249215
Looks like some of ours that got attacked by the dreaded mites better take a real good look with a 60 to 100x zoom scope. Ours didnt show signs of mite bites but we can see them under the scope

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