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Herijuana, Trainwreck, Blueberry

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These girls all started from 1 Trainwreck mum, 1 Blueberry mum, and 9 Heri beans from meduser.





The trainwreck cloned wonderfully, while the blueberry was a little more picky. The herijuana was a 6 for 9 germ rate with 4 being girls. They vegged under flouros for a few weeks then got dropped under a 400watt MH, and at about a foot tall went under a 1000watt MH. All was well until the dreaded bastards got into the room. MITES! I only battled with them for a few weeks with some old Dr. Bonners peppermint oil soap and H20. Once outside the 2000 some ladybugs and other natural predetors won the battle for me.

Preparations started in early May with supplies being moved in and the holes dug and preped.








I believe the girls went into there new homes on the 17th or 19th of May. I know it was one of the days that the farmers almanac said to be a good planting day. This year I did make the holes hotter(chicken manure) than I usually do, but I did not get any burn. I watered for the next 2 weeks with plain water, then proceeded to feed the girls some organic teas thru the auto-feeder and drip system. And now, a month later.....













So far so good.
 

bartender187

Bakin in da Sun
Veteran
Hell yeah. Backyard growin at its finest. Im diggin' your grow. Ill be watchin to see how these girls turn out. :respect:
 

TalkWeed

Member
Very nice bundesliga there looking good, yeah thats one thing that put me off about growing outdoors, the bugs. Anyway wish you the best of luck with your grow.
 
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Thanks bartender187. I always do something in the backyard every year. Growing outside lets your really see what the strain is capable of. I am really happy with the Heri that is already tied down! Definately going to take clones for the winter indoor season. I hope no one moves into the house behind the plot. It has been empty for 3 years now. Nothing better than sunlight from sun up til sun down.


Talkweed: Actually outdoors is much easier to deal with pests, especially spider mites. Mites do not have the chance to breed and multipy with all of the predators that live outside and eat there sorry little asses!


I will keep you guys updated.

bundesliga
 
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Bund
Very nice looking bushes.. Outdoors is great we love it we are in pots though..
1 inground. great work.. be back soon.. Stop by our outdoor.. our plants arent as big as yours.. peace..

Sack's First Outdoor Grow
New picz are up LQQK see... 4th day 12/12

sack :friends: :canabis: :joint:
 
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sm0kateer4204: This plot has done me right in the past years, but it is a little nerve racking where flower season arrives. Me and the dogs spends many days and nights watchin over them.

nycnoob: Yep the Heri is a monster. Check out the pic of the main stem.

zepp: Thanks for stoppin by. I can only hope that this one finishes as well as it has started.

sack: You have to remember, I have 4 plants going, and you have many more than that. Give yours some time. I know you will be smiling when the season ends.

Ok time for a few pics













 
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Quick update: The girls are doing fine. The 104+ degree days seem like they will never end, but even baking in 9+ hours of this heat the gals have done fine. The trainwreck has taken the worst of the weather, but it is hard to see. The biggest thing that worries me is the monster herijuana. 25 tie downs and counting. I do not want to stop feeding her. I love to make the gal's crack fiends of the nitrogen and then cut them off just before flowering. This is just my preference but I seem to think that she might just get feed a diet of water instead.


Ok some pics. Sorry but the daylight is almost gone in the pics. Just too damn busy.

Group shot:



Trainwreck upclose:



The twin blueberry's:



Tied down even more:



My baby Herijuana:



Some new orphans clones that needed care:

 
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what a good daddy u are, takin in orphans and all... what strains? good job sliga

respect
Cap
 
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Captain Jack: The 4 orphan are a strain by the name of "dusty" I have never heard nor seen one before this, so we will just have to wait and see what they do.

WWMan: Thanks for stopping by.

Sack: Yep, they really have taken off. The dogs should keep them pesky neighbors at bay. lol

back to work!
 
Great work man! Those are some tall ass bitches. I can sorta see another house in the background of one of ur pictures. Will the neighbors mind?
 
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Sorry for not replying, but I had to go on vacation! 8 days on the north coast did me some good. My timers and watering system did its job for the 8 days and of course I came back with the girls climbing over the fence. The only mis-hap was the drip line to the blueberry plant came loss and it was a little bit wilted, but it will be perfectly fine. Pre-flowers are ready and the wreck decided to start a bit early. I tried to snap some close-ups but my camera is a POS. I just ordered a 4mp Canon, so it should be here next week. Ok enough said, time for pics




























 
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