Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

JCS57

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The first 3 plants are from seeds I purchased from Robert Bergmans I love growing marijuana. Blue Berry is the 1st one the 2nd is Orange Bud the 2 in the 3rd photo foreground White Widow and the 1 behind is Purple Haze. The Blue Berry was planted on 4/1 & the other 3 on 4/16. Reason being was I ordered 1 pak of Blue Berry just to see if the would get here and when they did I ordered the other 3. The last picture that looks like a big hedge are my Columbian Gold male crosses with Grand Daddy Purple, Headband, Acapulco Gold, and a previous cross of LSD/Green Queen Querkle. All the males were culled just girls in that big bush, the Columbian genes really showed regardless of the mother.
 

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ruby fruit

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The first 3 plants are from seeds I purchased from Robert Bergmans I love growing marijuana. Blue Berry is the 1st one the 2nd is Orange Bud the 2 in the 3rd photo foreground White Widow and the 1 behind is Purple Haze. The Blue Berry was planted on 4/1 & the other 3 on 4/16. Reason being was I ordered 1 pak of Blue Berry just to see if the would get here and when they did I ordered the other 3. The last picture that looks like a big hedge are my Columbian Gold male crosses with Grand Daddy Purple, Headband, Acapulco Gold, and a previous cross of LSD/Green Queen Querkle. All the males were culled just girls in that big bush, the Columbian genes really showed regardless of the mother.
Nice : )
 

treemansbuds

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The first 3 plants are from seeds I purchased from Robert Bergmans I love growing marijuana. Blue Berry is the 1st one the 2nd is Orange Bud the 2 in the 3rd photo foreground White Widow and the 1 behind is Purple Haze. The Blue Berry was planted on 4/1 & the other 3 on 4/16. Reason being was I ordered 1 pak of Blue Berry just to see if the would get here and when they did I ordered the other 3. The last picture that looks like a big hedge are my Columbian Gold male crosses with Grand Daddy Purple, Headband, Acapulco Gold, and a previous cross of LSD/Green Queen Querkle. All the males were culled just girls in that big bush, the Columbian genes really showed regardless of the mother.
WTG, those are the biggest plants I've seen this season.
Keep up the good work.
TMB-
 

Grobda

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Germination of all finished at the end of May.

5 KC Brains KC45 Autoflowering Feminised Seeds. Of all the seeds I list only one of these didn't germinate.
5 Heavyweight Fast & Vast Autoflowering Feminised Seeds
1 x World Of Seeds Strawberry Blue FEMINISED SEED, 2 x Delicious Cotton Candy FEMINISED SEEDS, 5 x Hawaiian Skunk Haze REGULAR SEEDS

Autos are in 5 gallon buckets for life, photos (I know I started late but wasn't planning on even growing these) are in 2 gallon pots and will be put into holes in the ground once they are well established.
 

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JCS57

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Germination of all finished at the end of May.

5 KC Brains KC45 Autoflowering Feminised Seeds. Of all the seeds I list only one of these didn't germinate.
5 Heavyweight Fast & Vast Autoflowering Feminised Seeds
1 x World Of Seeds Strawberry Blue FEMINISED SEED, 2 x Delicious Cotton Candy FEMINISED SEEDS, 5 x Hawaiian Skunk Haze REGULAR SEEDS

Autos are in 5 gallon buckets for life, photos (I know I started late but wasn't planning on even growing these) are in 2 gallon pots and will be put into holes in the ground once they are well established.
I've never tried autos before would it be feasible to start a batch late March then another batch as those finish. Or is it better just to grow the full size versions once a year with a bigger yield. My summers here could maybe get me 3 or even 4 grows of autos
 

Grobda

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I've never tried autos before would it be feasible to start a batch late March then another batch as those finish. Or is it better just to grow the full size versions once a year with a bigger yield. My summers here could maybe get me 3 or even 4 grows of autos
No idea, this is my second grow ever and my first time with autos.
 

BcDigger

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Hi everyone this will be my last update for almost 2 months. I've gone away to work and have to hope that everything is ok. I lucked out and i never had to take my piss test, as long as I'd had one in the last 12 months. And I had just taken one for a different company in the middle of January. But here are the girls, pics were taken 5/6 days ago. The last two pics are the same plant one at 5am and one around 12oclock. I hope my irrigation is on par with water usage, I'd hate to come home and find them all drowned!
 

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gR33nDav3l0l

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Finally having some steady sunlight for a couple of days. Weather's as tropical as it can get around here, sweating like a pig out there :eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke:
Fed recently, the 2 in the clay pots are booming right now, next week gonna move the one in the plastic pot to a bigger pot.
 

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Milovan

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Then The fabric pots are tan smart pots my biggest pots yet 45s I know nothing compared to gb or double jj or some of the other guys but can't wait to see what I can pull out of them.
Got 4 in the ground and 4 in 45g smart pots.
If I'm right it looks like store bought bagged soil in your pix with the 45 gal tan bags so I was wondering since there is neuts in bagged soil such as FFOF is it not better to start out little plants in smaller pots so the soil
can be refreshed every transplant up to the 45 gal tan bags otherwise the nutrients in the soil in the 45 gal bags will be depleted in 1 month thus one would have to rely soley on added neuts and/or topdressing to be able to sustain food for the plant?

I feed with fresh FFOF, liquid nuets and supplements combined.





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doubletake

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If I'm right it looks like store bought bagged soil in your pix with the 45 gal tan bags so I was wondering since there is neuts in bagged soil such as FFOF is it not better to start out little plants in smaller pots so the soil
can be refreshed every transplant up to the 45 gal tan bags otherwise the nutrients in the soil in the 45 gal bags will be depleted in 1 month thus one would have to rely soley on added neuts and/or topdressing to be able to sustain food for the plant?

I feed with fresh FFOF, liquid nuets and supplements combined.





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Roots don't even fill up the 45 the first month so there fed for a few months then I top dress with guano and what not during flower
I never really added nutes before but is year I'll mess around with some
Maxsea or other stuff
And the soil in my mix is roots organic the camo bag it's full of great organic stuff, and mixed with mircale grow ground soil and perlite
 

doubletake

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Here some
Pics if the 45s
Can home
Yesterday just to find my
Dogs ripped two up I'm ganna build cages around them today like gb's

Fricken dogs! Ha
Good thing the four in the ground are fenced in.
 

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Milovan

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Roots don't even fill up the 45 the first month so there fed for a few months then I top dress with guano and what not during flower
I never really added nutes before but is year I'll mess around with some
Maxsea or other stuff
And the soil in my mix is roots organic the camo bag it's full of great organic stuff, and mixed with mircale grow ground soil and perlite
From what I understand just by watering the soil during the first month, the soil will be spent at the end of the first month even if the roots have not filled the bag. Better to work up to 45 gal through multiple transplants just to be sure the soil is fresh at all times and to build up to a solid root system no? Over the years from what I've read here at Rollitup most all growers say it is a no no to put a small starting plant in too large a pot for these reasons and more.
Maybe others will chime in with thier take as well.




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