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ANYTHING OUTDOOR 2022 EVERYWHERE

iTarzan

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Here is the Original Weasel Diesel. I had to move it into the greenhouse because there are too many planes flying around and it is nerve-racking. She is flowering good now. She has come a long way from a sickly 2 spotted mite mess.

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iTarzan

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Lastly for tonight is the White Truffle. She has been flowering longer than anything except L.A. Pure Kush and my auto strains. All the cuts I took are rooted clones now so all I need is to finish this plant and do some smoke testing. Tomorrow I am pollinating some branches of White Truffle and Weasel Diesel with GDP pollen. I have a few other plants to pollinate I just haven't made up my mind. The White and Chem D probably.

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MrBreeze911

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I was putting up more nets today. Yea I am spinning a web of paranoia. In between being Shelob I took a couple pics of the big LST'd GMO. It is 6.5 feet long and 5 feet wide and stands about 7 feet. I have chopped it twice along the way in veg. There are 3 main trunks. She is covered with needs and hidden from the eyes in the sky that seem to fly over here 5 times a day.

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Thanks Tarzan, yours are cool too! I have never seen a weed plant with a three way trunk like that before. How does that happen?
 

iTarzan

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Mr. Breeze that was a clone and when it rooted it also got roots that started above ground right before the first 2 little branches. So when I transplanted it into soil I covered up all the roots. I used it as a mom so it was about 8 month old in a 4 gallon pot when I took it outside and planted it. It is 12-13 months old now.
 

Mithridate

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Sour strawberry 1
She was the first to flower. Very little stretch. She smells fantastic already and yes she's seeded.😉
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Sour strawberry 12
Now this one inherited sour bubbles leaves and giant hollow stalks, grows like a pole too, but stretched 3x and is the last to flower 🤔

She reeks of strawberry perfume.
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Late flowering male (#20)
The bastard took 6 weeks indoors under 12/12 to even show sex.
I only kept him because he's late flowering and has zigzag stalks.
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Meanwhile.. #14
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hamstring

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Anyone else struggling with leaf spot this year?

I am telling you this is one hell of year for leaf spot. Very little rain all summer and now we have been inundated with rain the last 3 weeks. This is the difference between a back yard grow and a guerrilla grow. My GG4 is taking a beating with leaf spot but really all I can do is remove the dead leaves especially the small sugar leaves. If dead they will 100% cause mold issues later on. I'm not sure the GG will make it this year but fingers crossed i get something.

But--------------as you can see the PS looks very good.

I continue to be impressed with the outdoor traits of PS. This is a true guerrilla plant, except for height, an I am excited to see what the smoke is like. I hope to turn some of this into hash if I get the harvest I hope to.

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hamstring

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If I want plants like that in 2023, I'm going to have to start a lot earlier.

Maybe take some clones today for next year.
Everything was transplanted from 1 gal containers first week of June.

If you are in an area prone to leaf spot or other fungal issues I recommend Vermontman strains over at the ACE forum. I haven't smoked any of them yet but they perform well outdoors in my climate (52 degrees N).
 
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