Out door 2022 open show an tell

Jnrx71

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Just wondering at what point does anyone consider their outdoor plants to be flowering? I don't consider them to be flowering until I see bud puffs the size of a dime.20220725_064704.jpg
 

ShotoMain

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1 week of stretch later, plants grew 1 foot 2 inches, it's 4'2 hoping it'll stop below 5'. This was taken after some selective pruning, inward growing shoots, damaged/overlapping leaves. Popped seeds April 1st, vegged for 15 weeks (10 in ground), mainlined to 32 colas, un-ironically any guesses at final product weight? Really hoping for a pound, for the prestige
 

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farmingfisherman

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Have you grown them before? I've only grown the Oaxacan Iranian cross from them, which did really well outdoors last year, finished on Sept. 10. 6 feet tall! That's awesome! Hope you post more pics of that as it finishes!
You have pictures of the plant you grew last fall you would share?
 

Racky

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Beginning week 9
 

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Humanrob

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The northern lights autos are coming along right around day 53 this second round is looking much better than the first round. I think i over fed first round witch made them very leafy an tuff to trim.
I've never heard that before but it's an interesting hypothesis. I've found that if I overfeed autos indoors I'll know right away, but for some reason outdoors they can take a lot more nutes often without obvious issues. I've had thick leafed plants, and always assumed it was genetics. It's great that you're doing two series of the same plants, it'll provide a more accurate comparison. I don't grow that many plants per year and tend to go for variety, it's fun but leaves me with little specific comparative data. Look forward to hearing how these finish for you.
 

thumper60

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I've never heard that before but it's an interesting hypothesis. I've found that if I overfeed autos indoors I'll know right away, but for some reason outdoors they can take a lot more nutes often without obvious issues. I've had thick leafed plants, and always assumed it was genetics. It's great that you're doing two series of the same plants, it'll provide a more accurate comparison. I don't grow that many plants per year and tend to go for variety, it's fun but leaves me with little specific comparative data. Look forward to hearing how these finish for you.
The first round was grown in ground under poly couldn't get a fade no matter how much water i dumped on them just dark green an tons of leaf, These are in 3 gal pots of promix very easy to control what they get miss 1 feed an they start to fade.
 

Humanrob

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The first round was grown in ground under poly couldn't get a fade no matter how much water i dumped on them just dark green an tons of leaf, These are in 3 gal pots of promix very easy to control what they get miss 1 feed an they start to fade.
I didn't realize you also went from growing them in the ground to growing in pots. For various reasons, I made the same change. Growing in the ground made them easier to care for (especially in hot weather) and they got significantly bigger than the ones I grow in pots now. Now I'm even more interested to hear how these compare in the end! :)
 
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