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Looks like it's going to be another huge year for ya paddi, I'm tagging in for another year, hope things go just as well as last year, looks like your off to an early start, things look like they're going swimmingly so far looking forward to summer.
Awesome stuff so far, I wish i had the room you did and the lack of neighbors or laws... but anyway do you think it will be a problem with those flowering now and then revegging, Id be concerned with stunting, but i guess not looking at your old stalks haha keep it up
hey man i got a question...i wanna make sure i read this right...you started some plants early and now they are subjected to 12 hours of light, are you gonna keep them outside now or will the longer days cause photoperiod stress while they are flowering?
My semioutdoor will continue being semioutdoor.
In the first time I didn´t want to start girls that early, but things happen.
See post #80 for more info about these girls.
If I totally transplant them to outdoor I think they would start veggin again.
And since my plans for outdoor not includes these 5 girls (but some newborn of same cross), I´ve decided to let them finish flowering.
So I bring them in and out of the house everyday. They sleep 12 hours in a dark closet.
If I succeed I can harvest around 1. june. That would be fun
It could be my method to grow and finish strains that doesn´t suit my clima...
Wow, Paddi, your girls are so large already... If you let them reveg in your garden there will be no more place for the rest hehe... So finish them in your darkroom bro. Will have nice fresh weed for summer hollidays
Looking Great Paddi. I like that pick with the "line up" next to the watering can. It looks as if your are ready for spring. You plants all look to be enjoying that sun. Very nice grow as always from you.
They are really looking awesome paddi! Even your little girls flower great! I like the pic next to the fire, that is awesome, everyones including the plants are chilling around the fire PEACE
Many outdoor-growers have problems with different animals.
Deers, rabbits, dogs, rats, slugs...Usually I´don´t.
Here looks everything idyllic:
Lets take a closer look, right in the middle of the crowd:
Yes, or no no no...My small plants have beed attacked by weedkilling birds.
The had killed 4 when I came home from job today.
Hmmm, guess I´ve lost a few plants that way some years.
I think it´s the "special" soil in those pots thats attracks Blackbirds
I hope I have solved the problem this way. Giving a topdress with another kind of soil....or do I really have to give up my job spending my time looking like a scarecrow...
mind if i pull up a seat?i'm tryin to learn some good outdoor skills for next season.just not ready on time this year.this looks like a perfect place to start learnin.ur big ladies look beautiful too man.love how the colors are already poppin on'em.looks like i'm right on time.peace-Y-