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nomaad

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I thought of that... they are 800 gallons of dirt. we'll see what we have available after the black box beds and pots are filled. I am not planning on doing another load of dirt here. I still have not settled on one big cough vs. a tabletop grow of smaller cough plants put out in august after 6 weeks of indoor 12/12.

Got any pics of that Cough you are running? How much did it stretch? How far along now? Gotta be close to 8 weeks now... so exciting. Cannot wait to be smoking her. Next year I will have a heated black box devoted to her that I start tarping May 1st. Just didn't have the space for it. I really appreciate your effort in growing out this most beloved medicine for the headstash.
 

try comb

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I thought of that... they are 800 gallons of dirt. we'll see what we have available after the black box beds and pots are filled. I am not planning on doing another load of dirt here. I still have not settled on one big cough vs. a tabletop grow of smaller cough plants put out in august after 6 weeks of indoor 12/12.

Got any pics of that Cough you are running? How much did it stretch? How far along now? Gotta be close to 8 weeks now... so exciting. Cannot wait to be smoking her. Next year I will have a heated black box devoted to her that I start tarping May 1st. Just didn't have the space for it. I really appreciate your effort in growing out this most beloved medicine for the headstash.

just checked calendar. they started flowering april 18.... so around the beginning of week 7 now........

they at least doubled in height in flowering......i bet if i transplanted them into 5 gallons (should have) they would have stretched out a bit more......

hopefully they can hang on another 6 weeks and deal with the rootbound.....

they are quite frosty and r developing a nice smell......ill try to describe more when my nose works better in a day or 2.:tiphat:

heres a pic i just shot, they are out soaking up some sun on my deck.
 

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note: i am an idiot. the thumbnail did not load for me the first time.
 
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try comb

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i feel like the buds will get huge outside on this.......and i feel like i can get them pretty big inside also......i think these will give an accurate representation of flavor and potency ....

if i can keep them healthy enough i wont cut them till they are 13 weeks.....although i will take a nug at 11/12 just for potency/flavor comparison notes......

should be at least a couple ounces off these couple plants for us to enjoy till the larger outdoor/gh cough comes in :D

i have like 9 of them vegging in the greenhouse .... small now......but already recovering from the cold shock. im still planning on throwing a few (smallones) into a 100 in the depo area to start flowering late june.
 
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Overcast here, weather has been a joke.
Have a fun putting them in, relief when your done and there all outside.
 

nomaad

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Some of my key help is taking a sick day. Microbial funk from handling too much manure? No big pot plugging today as I am helping to fill the last beds and pots in the main garden getting one of the black boxes fully plugged.

The five gallon kushes need transplant way more than the dreams in the 10's... My plan was all in by the 5th.
 

nomaad

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At this spot, just one person at a time, but a number of different people are rotating thru this and other projects. I have a couple of local guys i use for a minute here and there when something takes the brawn of more'n two of us. Like moving pots. Today I hired out because my main guy got himself the shits.

Still ahead of schedule... Isn't it "6 feet high by July"... What If they are 7 feet high by the first of June before transplant? I am more worried about everything destined for the black boxes being out of shock by the 5th.
 
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Well if you're talking about your 10 gallon root balls falling apart, it doesn't matter much how tall they are..that root ball is what gets em to take off..I cOuld have picked my plants up by the stalk and the root ball would have just hung there they were set so well...but I'm sure once they hit full sun and get set in the big pots the bottom will match the top and you'll be off to the races with a idiot proof big producing strain...can't ask for more and I suppose youre not.... I didn't have any shock on my plants ...just the ones I put out to test the waters. Transplanting my dep this week and starting to pull tarp on the 15th

I attribute the super strong root mass to the microscope, Identification CD and microbulator from www.microbeorganics.com
 

Norkali

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Today is the day for me too...good luck and happy planting.

Can't wait to see how this one turns out...
 
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