Outdoors In The Northeast

northeastmarco

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That first stalk is a blue cheese x blue widow that I crossed, . The second photo is ThSeeds Darkstar.
I also have Brazilian Amazonia, MOB, Great white shark, thseeds Kushage, And a few of my own breeds. It's a nice season so far.
Everything is above 8 feet except the MOB... which is at 4 feet and 7 feet respectably.

Happy growing everyone, and don't forget the actino-iron, and actinovate.
Is the blue cheese and blue widow dinafem,I ran there blue widow last season,real nice producer.have you run Darkstar before.
 

Foothills

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I'm still here. Been away for a bit, but it's all good, they haven't locked me up yet. Loving the pictures that have been posted since my last visit. Definitely a special time of year for us "Outdoor types" in the northeast. Nice job everyone !!
Here's some shots I took this morning. "AMS" plant to the right will be ready within 2 weeks and the calyxes just started to recede a few days ago. "Jack Herer" and "Church", to the left, still have about 4 weeks to go. Stockade fence and step ladder are both 6' tall. Hope you all Enjoy !!


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Foothills

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It goes without saying... But those plants look amazing.

Great work
Thanks man. Love outdoors. Love this time of year ! Best part of my day was seeing all those plants posted by you guys/gals. I really love being out with em this time of year. The smells can be incredible at times.
When the end finally comes, I always hate to see em go, to be honest.
 
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northeastmarco

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Hey foothills,your gals look great.I like this time of year too,coming thru the trees into an area and seeing big dark spots is always exciting.it is nice to see the plants grow and branch,but watching the buds is the best:).
 

xp0c

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Your plants look freaking awesome Foothills!

Mine are looking good except my Fruity Chronic Juice :( I think she might have salt build up leading to a lock out. I'm not sure really, but I was feeding every time I watered them. I was planning on it raining more often.
I noticed the leaves yellowing about a week ago. I flushed her, and gave her half strength nutes a few days ago. Today I just gave her plain water, but I don't know if she's getting better or not.
Fruity Chronic Juice
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jimmer6577

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Looking good everyone.

I love the smell also and it's always strong around my whole yard due to I have a 10x10 shed I run 1600 watts for flower and 600 for veg without a charcoal filter just exhausted outside. Makes for a very aromatic yard and no neighbors close enough to smell.001.JPG 002.JPG

Here's my skunk about 6 weeks away, I hope fall comes slow.
 

Foothills

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Thanks XP. You've got some good looking plants there yourself. I'd keep an eye on the FCJ and see how she reacts to the plain water. Looks like it could be a cal/mag issue to me. Remember, some yellowing/color change at this time of year is completely normal, just as it is with the native vegetation around your grow. Nice job man, those other plants look green and healthy.
 

Foothills

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Looking real good jimmer. Green, happy, and healthy. Nice job !! I love being out in the country, with no neighbors close by. I could never live any other way. Probably a damn good thing at this point !! lol
 

driftwoodg

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what nutes you running?
I use organic amendments such as garden gypsum , bone char, kelp meal, worm castings, horse,cow,chicken and pig composted manure ( all local and organically fed). Also I water with ACT every week. Fish and seaweed, hi brix, mushroom compost, and worm castings.. All organic.
 

driftwoodg

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I have been hearing a lot of talk of people cutting their MOB down. What a shame. It has about two more weeks, unless you light dep. I understand bud rot can be an issue, and I have found spots of it here and there, but thankfully it is not spreading , I believe due to all the actinovate, and actinoiron that I applied this season..
 

Worcester

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I'm still here. Been away for a bit, but it's all good, they haven't locked me up yet. Loving the pictures that have been posted since my last visit. Definitely a special time of year for us "Outdoor types" in the northeast. Nice job everyone !!
Here's some shots I took this morning. "AMS" plant to the right will be ready within 2 weeks and the calyxes just started to recede a few days ago. "Jack Herer" and "Church", to the left, still have about 4 weeks to go. Stockade fence and step ladder are both 6' tall. Hope you all Enjoy !!


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Great looking plants and I'm glad some of us in the N.E. can grow outside.:weed::clap:
 

Foothills

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I moved out of Orlando 22 years ago and have been in the woods 1 place or another ever since.
I left my home town for the countryside out in the Adirondack foothills about 20 years ago. I was single, working hard, playing hard, and saving up my money. I payed less for my home and my land, than many pay for a new SUV. The kicker was this beautiful south facing slope out in back, with no shade whatsoever, and near the top of that slope was this perfect spot for my garden. I can still remember the realtor asking if I was interested in the house. Oh yes, I said, the view is just gorgeous !! lol :weed:
 
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