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stiff

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I didn't water it regularly at all, to be honest. I wanted to see how it does naturally in my environment. Yesterday was my first time watering it since I put it outside at the end of June.
I think they'll beef up much nicer if you did...but I'm not sure about your circumstances. Nothing is worse than carrying water into a spot😂
 

ernest_twwg

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I think they'll beef up much nicer if you did...but I'm not sure about your circumstances. Nothing is worse than carrying water into a spot😂

Oh, no doubt they would, for sure. It's planted in the same test field I'm using for the Guava Zi.
Since this is my first year trying Mango Lassi outside, I want to see how it does with hardly any interference from me. That means no water or food from me and only a little help with defoliation. It gives me a good baseline of what the plant's needs are.

This thing grows itself, based on my observations. very user and beginner friendly. I'm already excited to do an actual run outside next year, that I'll actually be hands on with.
If any friends ask me for clones next year, this is what they'll get.

Next year, the outdoor tests will be with the fastest flowering Sour I find this winter, between diesel IBL and melon, both from Karma. I hope I can find one that's fast enough to be climatized for my area and finish before mid-October.
 

kro-magnon

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Mango Lassi
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Hit a gnarly drought the last two weeks. It just got water for the first time, when I took pictures. So, it's pretty drought resistant.
About 3 more weeks, I'd say
Lovely colored pistils, it makes flowers look really good, I hope it will be some good smoke for you; she looks great and close to maturity. You can't tell on your pics the plant had no water for weeks, that's a very though plant to thrive despite difficult grow conditions.
About Sour D there is a few faster flowering females than the average 11/12 weeks most of them need; The shortest flowering Sowahh I've found took 68 days to be ready, I have not seen anyone finding a female flowering in only 9 weeks but it also depends on how you like your trichomes to look like, I prefer to not have more than 10% amber so I might cut earlier than other growers. At lat42N I think you can get some Sour from Karma to maturity around mid-october, good luck for next year. I'd like to see a big plant of Sour D Bx growing outdoor.
 
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ernest_twwg

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Lovely colored pistils, it makes flowers look really good, I hope it will be some good smoke for you; she looks great and close to maturity. You can't tell on your pics the plant had no water for weeks, that's a very though plant to thrive despite difficult grow conditions.
About Sour D there is a few faster flowering females than the average 11/12 weeks most of them need; The shortest flowering Sowahh I've found took 68 days to be ready, I have not seen anyone finding a female flowering in only 9 weeks but it also depends on how you like your trichomes to look like, I prefer to not have more than 10% amber so I might cut earlier than other growers. At lat42N I think you can get some Sour from Karma to maturity around mid-october, good luck for next year. I'd like to see a big plant of Sour D Bx growing outdoor.

9 weeks would be perfect, I hope I find it!
Phytosensitivity is the most important thing, at this latitude. I can grow cultivars that take 12 weeks to finish flowering, as long as they realize the days are getting shorter within a week or two of the summer solstice.
A 9 weeker won't do me any good if it doesn't start flowering until the end of August.

I'm a fan of waiting until 10%-20% amber and the rest cloudy. It seems to give the best results for me,. personally. A couple hits every hour or two and I'm good all day long.

Thanks for the info, I greatly appreciate it.
 

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