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Organic Desert Home Grow

Just thought I’d share my little grow. I’m growing outdoors in the Arizona desert(my backyard). I have 4 Tang Breath and 4 White Walker OG which basically started 12/12 from seed as I stated them early fall. Right now I’d say they’re all about 4-5 weeks since sign of flowering. One is about 2 weeks behind as I had to replant it due to a bird taking the original.


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Tang Breath are on the left, 4 White Walker OG on the right.
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This is my best white walker out of the bunch

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Just thought I’d share my little grow. I’m growing outdoors in the Arizona desert(my backyard). I have 4 Tang Breath and 4 White Walker OG which basically started 12/12 from seed as I stated them early fall. Right now I’d say they’re all about 4-5 weeks since sign of flowering. One is about 2 weeks behind as I had to replant it due to a bird taking the original.


View attachment 18922786 Tang Breath are on the left, 4 White Walker OG on the right.
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This is my best white walker out of the bunch

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White Walker OG closeup
Here is my best Tang Breath
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I guess I didn’t explain too much about the grow, I was hoping to get some tips that might help me improve. The grow is in Lush potting mix, which is loaded with all of the organic goodies. I’d say it’s similar to fox farms ocean forest mix. I’ve been feeding filtered tap water and feeding a combination of fish emulsion, kelp, and molasses as needed. I’ve cut out the fish emulsion at this point. Everything looks healthy I’m hoping for another boost in growth here soon. They get about five hours of direct sun and seven hours of indirect/filtered sun here in the southwest. Given the amount of light they are getting should I expect them to take longer to ripen? I appreciate any advice.

Thank you!
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