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2015 First grow outdoors PNW 45°

saluki

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Great job bud, looks like you did a fantastic job. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
 
I would of waited till she fattened out more and finished off like this 1...
more advanced.
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Couldn't finish them past 8 weeks because the rains of October came. The indicas got cut around the 9th because of a rain storm that toppled them over. They were entirely too lanky and not supported. The sativas stayed up for another week because I was able to shake the water off of them and they received a lot more sun than the other row. Although even leaving the sativas this extra week a back bud started to mold and i cut it off completely.

On the 16th It was the end of week 8, and the sativas wouldn't of made it through the following rain storms. Found a couple small little under bud that needed to get thrown away and I knew the early morning dew was too much without the most ideal sun location. It took all the help i could get to process what I had before the rains come and I am entirely grateful for how the bud turned out and being able to have some to get me through winter.

I left the two five gallon plants out one more week, as I was able to move them under a cover for a couple days after the initial rains came, and we were supposed to have a full week of sun. This didn't matter... Even with the plants getting more sun during the day, the morning dew caused them mold quite a bit. I considered these plants a total loss and gave them away to someone who still wanted them. I didn't want to contaminant anything so I avoided any contact with them after seeing the loss. The plants still got flushed with straight water for a week and a half and they were senescing the larger fan leaves of nitrogen.
 

trichrider

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yeah, that's 45' N, right there. light deprivation or greenhouse is the only way for me to beat the rain...even the greenhouse gots mold bad (NO AIR FLOW).

your garden looked 200% better than my outdoor, mine didn't even make oil.

i capitulate to 80% humidity & low temperature.

hope it helped you for next years...

peace n puffs
 
I got so lucky! This strain of white widow was highly resistant to PM and bud rot.

I feel if i was running different genetics they would've molded much earlier.
 
This might be the last post of this grow.

Things went really well. Ended up with about two pounds of buds and a bit of bottom bud I didn't weigh. Love the cure and taste, sticky as heck. Maybe because it could've gone longer. Still plenty happy with it and will be throughout the holidays!

a farewell for this strain.
 
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