Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

Smidge34

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Update on my for now indo', which will produce (hopefully) a shitload of outdoor Jackberry F4. I'd do a thread in the CFL section, since I'm gonna flower one indo', but the site is so fucked up right now it's crowding my serenity.
 

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Sunbiz1

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Flippin looks like Sunbiz's ground cover. lol
Fast forward to same plant in August...:bigjoint:

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If I had to do it over, I would use a different section of this wetland about 30 feet away...where there is some partial shade. This strain didn't care for mass amounts of UV, plus it began flowering much earlier than I expected. By September, THC degradation took it's toll.

But I learned...a lot!
 

crazykiwi420

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They were from Sannie and Co., been sitting on the beans for over 2 years.

I got bored, and needed a challenge...but was hesitant to grow an equatorial strain without solid UV lighting. So I added MV reptile 160W to go along with the HPS and supplemental CFL's. This is the first time I have grown a pure sativa alongside a solid indica dom, both on the same light schedule. It's interesting to watch the different developments side by side.

Nice lady you got goin' there!

Peace
Cool man, never even heard of that Malawi.

Ace's version doesn't need to be slammed by uv like the usual equatorial version, It was bred in spain outdoors so it has more indoor adaptability and finishes a month or so earlier than the wild Malawis. I bet your will stretch heaps assuming you have it on 12/12? I have mine on 12/12 too because of the other plants in the room but I'm switching it to 11/13 tonight to speed it up a bit.
I think another 2 months before mine is done being a seed mother though. How long did yours take to sex? 21 days for me.

Cheers man, the Malawi might shock you a bit if you've never had it before. Tread lightly :mrgreen:


Anyway, lets get this thread properly started..

Ace Seeds Malawi, 2 clones just showing its first hair now.
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Panama one confirmed female

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Uzbekistani - one week approx into flower, 2 weeks veg and is the latest I've ever planted outside 9/1/14

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Smidge34

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Topped two Jackberry today at 3rd node for mainlining and attempted to clone the tops. We'll see. I'll try and place before and after on same post, but lately one per post has been my limit.

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Alright, cool the thumbnail is the before and of course the above is the after.
 

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TWS

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Cool man, never even heard of that Malawi.

Ace's version doesn't need to be slammed by uv like the usual equatorial version, It was bred in spain outdoors so it has more indoor adaptability and finishes a month or so earlier than the wild Malawis. I bet your will stretch heaps assuming you have it on 12/12? I have mine on 12/12 too because of the other plants in the room but I'm switching it to 11/13 tonight to speed it up a bit.
I think another 2 months before mine is done being a seed mother though. How long did yours take to sex? 21 days for me.

Cheers man, the Malawi might shock you a bit if you've never had it before. Tread lightly :mrgreen:


Anyway, lets get this thread properly started..

Ace Seeds Malawi, 2 clones just showing its first hair now.
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Panama one confirmed female

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Uzbekistani - one week approx into flower, 2 weeks veg and is the latest I've ever planted outside 9/1/14

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Your Malawi is going to be huge !
 

socaljoe

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So what are you guys planning on running this season?

I'm planning to do some Breeder's Boutique gear. My choices are Deep Psychosis, Dog Kush, Blue Pit, Cheese Surprise, Qrazy Quake, Casey Jones, and an Engineer's Dream cross. I want to run Dog for sure or Blue Pit but I'm up in the air on the others. Thinking Deep Psychosis for more of a general hybrid lean. I also want to run Black Widow from Mr Nice, none of my BW plants made it last year due to my own mistakes. Ideally, I'd like to have 3 or 4 female plants and have each be a different strain.

What do you guys think?
 
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TWS

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I won't know until it's time for me to plant. What ever clones are sitting around . La Confidential from FM and Cherry pie from JJ probably and FM's MK ultra, I have a Woodie Harelson and probably some Huckle berry kush and Blue Heron. As always,more strains to run then I have room for.
 

socaljoe

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I hear ya. I'm sure whatever you run will turn out great, I enjoyed following your 2013 grow.

I'll probably start my seeds around early may this time...big plants are great, but I don't want 7+ foot monsters...this year I'm going to focus on more tops and bigger nugs, I think I'll be happier with my harvest.

Can't wait to get started and hopefully apply what I learned last year to make 2014 a more successful season, not that 2013 was bad for this newbie.
 
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getawaymountain

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I won't know until it's time for me to plant. What ever clones are sitting around . La Confidential from FM and Cherry pie from JJ probably and FM's MK ultra, I have a Woodie Harelson and probably some Huckle berry kush and Blue Heron. As always,more strains to run then I have room for.
thats what i loved about ca. growing is ya can grow any strain you want too! here you have to be damm sure what the mold resistance is before or you will work all season and get screwed in the end lol..
 
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TWS

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I'll probably plant a week or two before solstice.

Summer Solstice takes place on June 21, 2014. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. Summer is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, between spring and autumn. Schools and universities typically have a summer break to take advantage of the warmer weather and longer days. In all countries, children are out of school during this time of year for summer break, although dates vary.

Though the summer solstice is an instant in time, the term is also colloquially used like midsummer to refer to the day on which it occurs. The summer solstice occurs on the day that has the longest period of daylight – except in the polar regions, where daylight is continuous, from a few days to six months around the summer solstice. Worldwide, interpretation of the event has varied among cultures, but most have recognition of sign of the fertility, involving holidays, festivals, and rituals around that time.

The summer solstice occurs when the tilt of a planet's semi-axis, in either the northern or the southern hemisphere, is most inclined toward the star (sun) that it orbits. Earth's maximum axial tilt toward the sun is 23° 26'. This happens twice each year, at which times the sun reaches its highest position in the sky as seen from the north or the south pole. (With material from: Wikipedia)
 

crazykiwi420

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I hear ya. I'm sure whatever you run will turn out great, I enjoyed following your 2013 grow.

I'll probably start my seeds around early may this time...big plants are great, but I don't want 7+ foot monsters...this year I'm going to focus on more tops and bigger nugs, I think I'll be happier with my harvest.

Can't wait to get started and hopefully apply what I learned last year to make 2014 a more successful season, not that 2013 was bad for this newbie.
Early may and you don't want monsters? I planted mine in the second week of December which is equivalent to June up there. The plants are just starting to flower at 6 ft now, most likely end up being 10ft+.

TWS - Most vigorous plants I've ever grown, 6 ft in 7 weeks aint bad for this cooler season. I've had some average looking La confidential but it had a soaring laughing high, driving on it at night is quite an experience lol.




Don't y'all worry, flower pics coming soon... :mrgreen:

Getawaymountain - exactly the same as NZ ha, april can have some nasty unpredictable weather. not to mention the high winds at the end of flower too, I grow sativas to be on the safe side.
 
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fumble

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Nice TWS! Glad you got it started. i wont be getting anything going outside for a while yet, but looking forward to seeing everyone's grows. Nice to have you boys from down under along for the ride. Nice pics coming from there ;)

reminiscing ...
 

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