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ANYTHING OUTDOOR 2022 EVERYWHERE

iTarzan

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This thread is heating up. Nice old school strains Great Outdoors. Gumzgi you are keeping everything very stealthy like an urban grow. Plants just mixed in with the weeds.

Here is a nice GMO I have next to a greenhouse frame with fish seine netting. It is more secretive than just plain bird netting. I will get some pics of the greenhouse. I have about 30 plants between the potted and grow bag plants and the plants in the cornfields. This GMO is Chem D x GSC and they stretch 2-3 times. I am going to LST this baby.

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Montuno

...como el Son...
Come on, this morning, before the sun gets tighter, I invite you to a walk around my surroundings... Put on your Cordovan, Panamanian, or baseball cap, and your water bottle. The yerbagüena is provided by Tío Montuno. We left from about 800 meters high, in the middle of the dehesa/savana, following the now extinct bed of a stream: that explains the presence of reedbeds (more of 2 metres of high) in such a dry environment:

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Montuno

...como el Son...
We continue ascending and following the bed of the dry stream. A grove of towering eucalyptus trees, like the reedbeds, takes advantage of the underground humidity, and breaks the traditional appearance of the dehesa/savanna. This Australian invader came from our extreme NorthWest, where it was introduced for the timber industry. Here, it is very harmful. While the survival strategy of native trees is to be as resistant as possible to heat and forest fires, that of eucalyptus is the opposite: they attract fire and quickly burn themselves and their surroundings, to eliminate all competition for the development of seeds and seedlings. survivor. Likewise, the local trees enrich the soil to attract other vegetation that shades their surroundings and attracts humidity, while the eucalyptus acidify and desertify everything around them:
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Montuno

...como el Son...
We ascend a few tens of meters more, and we arrive at a small dry pool several tens of meters long by a dozen wide by a little less than 2 meters deep; time ago it was completely filled with water, and the source of the dry stream whose course we have followed. Here, the local vegetation competes with the Australian:

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Entering week 3 - sour diesel auto from fast buds
Photos are taken after transplanting these ladies last night. Hopefully they dont get stressed too much. As I am a first time grower I was really sceptic to transplant them but they were in 1 gal pots and they are outdoors so I figured out I would need a bigger pot. Seen some radicles at the bottom of 1gal pot while transplanted them and I think I made a right choice. Just hope they dont get shocked too much and keep on growing! Also put some sticks in soil because of too much wind..wouldnt want to get them even more stressed because they are still very fragile and too much wind might hurt them I think.. Btw nice looking ladies up there, wish I could grow some decent plants too for my first time! Good luck everyone!
 

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Montuno

...como el Son...
...For the rest, I also have some small clumps of those curious weeds that are so popular on this forum... The most developed is this King Congo (Congo Point Noire X South African Ciskei; Tropical Seeds Company; born May 15). The lower 4 nodes (8 twigs) have been pruned, and it showed female preflowers at one month of birth.
(The whitish spots on all plants are diatomaceous earth):
Photos of yesterday 8-July, with the natural light of 21:45.

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Montuno

...como el Son...
The King Congo is followed in development, and also born on the same day 15-May, almost equaling King Congo in height, although far from her ramification, is Flash Back 2° ed (Flo x White Widow; Sweet Seeds) feminized, which has the 2 lower nodes (four twigs) pruned.

She showed the first female preflowers last July-3, when is the last photo; all the others are from yesterday 8-July with the natural light of 21:45 hours:

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