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Montuno

...como el Son...
17-July:
I am now going to "La Perrera", to take a look at my bushes.
Weather conditions the same since the end of May: heat to bore and export...
Daytime highs in the shade between 43 and 44 °C (111.5 °F), nighttime lows between 25 and 27 °C (80.5 °F), and humidity between 10 and 30% :
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(Voy a comer, y ahora sigo.)
(I'm going to eat, and now I'll continue).
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17-July:

...After eating, I don't know if I took a siesta, or if I lost consciousness directly... I dreamt that I was taking the fresh air in a Greenlandic bay, while a nice group of polar bears entertained me with traditional Inuit music, and they invited me to Artic Haze, and iced old rum&cola...



For those who want to locate me better geoclimatically, I am almost 39°N, on the northern slope of an inland mountain range (at an altitude of a little less than 900 meters).

I have only 4 photodependent seedlings, two regular and two feminized, born between 15-May and 26-June.
17-July-9:30 am:
In order of birth:

Flash Back 2° ed (Flo x White Widow; Sweet Seeds; born on 15-May morning) feminized, which has the 2 lower nodes (four twigs) pruned.
She showed the first female preflowers last July-3.
Its leaves become more asativated as it grows.
My interest in this plant is that if Flo's "pheno" was used as a mother it was the one with green flowers (although the leaves turned purple); it was wonderful, but very little came out.

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cfl...KING

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Ok so I'll start with the biggest first, with the bucket it's well over 6ft, around 6.5ft. I'm 5'10 an I had to reach up for the pick of the top. The one in the orange bucket is the only one I know what it is, that's the El Chapo runt from inside. It's been outside for like a month an maybe grew 6" lol. The last one is the only one that smells an it's pure skunk, assuming that's the green crack based on parents (skunk#1 x Afghan). Still early barely any pistols. They all should finish by end of September/early October, except the El Chapo which idk if it will even finish it's what ever lol. It was going to get chopped anyways. You will see some bottom leaves yellowing, I was letting them eat up all the nutes in the soil before adding the Maxi bloom
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Montuno

...como el Son...
17-July:

...After eating, I don't know if I took a siesta, or if I lost consciousness directly... I dreamt that I was taking the fresh air in a Greenlandic bay, while a nice group of polar bears entertained me with traditional Inuit music, and they invited me to Artic Haze, and iced old rum&cola...



For those who want to locate me better geoclimatically, I am almost 39°N, on the northern slope of an inland mountain range (at an altitude of a little less than 900 meters).

I have only 4 photodependent seedlings, two regular and two feminized, born between 15-May and 26-June.
17-July-9:30 am:
In order of birth:

Flash Back 2° ed (Flo x White Widow; Sweet Seeds; born on 15-May morning) feminized, which has the 2 lower nodes (four twigs) pruned.
She showed the first female preflowers last July-3.
Its leaves become more asativated as it grows.
My interest in this plant is that if Flo's "pheno" was used as a mother it was the one with green flowers (although the leaves turned purple); it was wonderful, but very little came out.

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17-July-9:30am

King Congo (Congo Point Noire X South African Ciskei; Tropical Seeds Company; born May 15 night). The lower 4 nodes (8 twigs) have been pruned, and it showed female preflowers at one month of birth.

("Flash Back", in the background)
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Montuno

...como el Son...
17-July-9:30am

King Congo (Congo Point Noire X South African Ciskei; Tropical Seeds Company; born May 15 night). The lower 4 nodes (8 twigs) have been pruned, and it showed female preflowers at one month of birth.

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17-July-9:30am; near 39°N:

Long pistils develop on each branch of the King Congo.

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Are those autos PVOG? looks like theyre enjoying the sun either way. I think i'm fairly close to you, on that last picture you posted do you know whats causing these spots? I zoomed in and cropped what im talking about on your photo. I think I got a handle on the black spot in my patch- Still seeing these golden spots- I think its insect damage, bottom pic is from my garden-I think earlier stage of damage than yours but I see those same exact marks. View attachment 18733897 View attachment 18733898
Yep, those are leaf hoppers, gotta find em and squish em. And yes, these are autos. Creme will be done in a week or so. Other two are a week or two behind. And I am in Western Mass, Wendell area.
 

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iTarzan

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Pipeline you have been working that spot for a few years. You consistently show up in the outdoor threads year after year and add good content.
 

iTarzan

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Farmerlion even though that greenhouse has electricity and a tile floor it is still outside and it looks great. I was going to cry foul because of the tile floor. LOL! How many gallons are those black grow bags?
 

iTarzan

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PioneerValley leafhoppers are beautiful but need to be eliminated when you get a chance. Unless they have infested a plant they don't really slow the plant down. They could spread a bacteria or their droppings could cause honeydew mold.
 

iTarzan

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calking it is about time you came to this thread and flashed some pics. Your plants are looking great. That runt isn't bad. In fact it looks good and will stretch and spread out. You are rocking' the 5 gallon buckets really good.
 

iTarzan

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Montuno your plants are also looking great. You have some nice sativa action going on too.

This thread is really starting to shine. Like mentioned earlier the picture action is super.
 

iTarzan

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Got an overview shot from the buckeye tree. Second one is a stem canker on the tallest plant. Last shot are the 2 choice males. Going to start a thread. What do you think?
A thread on the stem canker? That happens to me when there hasn't been consistent rain and things get dry. Then it either rains real good or I water them and they soak up water so fast you get main stem splitting or leaf stem splits. But a thread would put more eyes on it and a think tank could come up with other reasons. Some might even be more scientific than my SWAT.
 

pipeline

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Pipeline you have been working that spot for a few years. You consistently show up in the outdoor threads year after year and add good content.
Thanks! Broke my camera lens a couple years ago on accident and dad gave me a new one recently so I'm back in the game!

This is actually a new plot, and its much better. Sun exposure is longer and it drains much better. There is actually a 50 -100ft drop off down to the creek about 70 ft away! And the field doesn't all drain here. I was having issues with the plants at the other plot. Part of it was overfertilization with the granuar (dry) composted poultry manure. I followed the label this year and applied the correct amount. They are doing good and are showing no signs of burn now. There was a plant or 2 that had a minor burn on a bottom leaf but thats normal.

This plot is sweet, it has a few trees close together but semi open where I can hang the plants on rope between the trees with camoflage tarps thrown over the rope. It worked really really well! Got a couple hundred ft of rope and called it done.
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iTarzan

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They are beautiful pipeline. Just beautiful. That is a nice type fence. You have potted plants hanging from ropes growing somewhere too? Is that correct? If yes that is way cool.

Chickenwire works good but I like to use a stiffer fence, like you have, when I can. I mostly use chickenwire for individual plants and stiffer type for small plots. Also for making a bigger circle around a big plant and then LST that plant with string to the fence.
 

pipeline

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Thank you! I am excited, this is the best garden I've had this year! Nope just have this one plot. I love the chain link fence! I have to haul it out with the truck though. The roll is like 2-3 ft diameter and pretty heavy then you have to have stakes. Thankfully my neighbors are cool and know whats going on when they hear the stakes being driven in in the spring. The deer stay out. Haven't had any animal problems this year. My dogs lay plenty of scent and I use liquid fence early in the season weekly to prevent issues. The other plot had animal issues and was by a small brook.
 
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