Some Pics of This Year's Outdoor Grow Attempt! ~ Feedback Welcomed!

DellvlloN

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Greetings fellow smokers! :eyesmoke: Just wanted to share some pics of this year's grow and hopefully get some feedback. I do believe all 5 are female. As for the strains, well, your guess is as good as mine:confused:... they are of the random bag-seed variety. That being said, I placed them aside because the smoke was pretty good! :bigjoint: Anyway, enough with the yip-yap and on to the pics!
























Whew! Forgive my excitement but I think they look pretty good! What are your thoughts??
 

chickenpoop

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im excited for you too man! good work, how much dry bud do you think just one plant would produce? a few ounces?
 

haloman420

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Are they in the shade? They look kind of stretched out like they need more sun. Mine is a month and a few days but she is way more bushy. Five female. Thats a good start for bagseed. Remember. You gotta put into them to get back.
 

C Cat

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I dont think you can sex those yet.Im with halo looks like they need more direct sun otherwise they look good,I'm not 100% if they are ALL female though



~C That Cat?:dunce:
 

Kaendar

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The one that was dead center in the first pic is tall and lanky.. u shud sex it and if it is female start taking cuttings from it. Keep it in veg til it starts getting bushy from the constant topping then flower it. IF its female.
 

DellvlloN

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The one that was dead center in the first pic is tall and lanky.. u shud sex it and if it is female start taking cuttings from it. Keep it in veg til it starts getting bushy from the constant topping then flower it. IF its female.

Been considering that, actually. Just wanting to get a little bit of feedback from the community before I make any concrete decisions:bigjoint:
 

DellvlloN

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They get direct sunlight from 8am until 7PM (the sun beaming down on them in all its glory) and then they get the natural daylight until the sun has completely set... so I don't think shade is an issue. As for the lankiness of the plant, it could be due to the fact that I started them in a window seal and probably let them grow in their starter cups a little bit longer than I should have... but I intend to continue to top them until they are ready to flower, so hopefully that'll compensate for the lankiness. I can always support them with string, should they become too heavy to support themselves.
 

DellvlloN

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Here's a pictorial update. Going to have to change some pots out soon but all in all I think they are coming along nicely. Also worth noting is that one of my plants maled out, so I quarantined it. This means that my initial thought that they were all female turned out to be false, but I'm still optimistic! Now then, onto the pics! :lol:























All comments and feedback are welcome! :lol::bigjoint:;-)
 

dirrtyd

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When are you going to transplant into a bigger pot. Then you can bury some of that stem and you will be fine. At the eigth node and ninth node take the pics and then you will know if they are male or female. keepem green dirrtyd
 

DellvlloN

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When are you going to transplant into a bigger pot. Then you can bury some of that stem and you will be fine. At the eigth node and ninth node take the pics and then you will know if they are male or female. keepem green dirrtyd

I am looking to do that as soon as possible. I have 2 5-gallon buckets at my disposal as of now and will be getting 2 more shortly. Thanks for the tips on taking the next series of pictures as well!
 
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