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The Budologist's 2012 Organic Outdoor Grow

These are both the LD50 females that are Next Door. Pics taken from July 12, 2012
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Every plant I have of this strain (5 LD50 girls total, 3 behind the shed, 2 next door) has been absolutely killing it all year!

Can't wait to run it indoors in the winter :)

Forgot to introduce you guys to my security. Two Face aka Big Momma.
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Here are some pics from Behind The Shed July 17, 2012

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On July 18, '12 I put cages around the 2 LD50's Next Door
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And the Romulan clone
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Also put a tomato cage support on the Alien OG clone
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Ok fastfoward 1 month, and we are all caught up.

This is where we're at right now.

The Girls Next Door
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Farthest plant along of all my plants this year, LD50
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White Fire clones (The White x Fire OG), just got them from a dispensery last week for the fuck of it, always loved anything with The White in it.
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Girl Scout Cookie clone
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That's all for now, hope you guys enjoy, I just crammed the last 6 months into two pages, if you wan't to check out the 80 page long (so far) original thread here it is at rollitup.org

http://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/504132-budologists-2012-outdoor-grow-tga.html

Peace out everyone, keep it green, keep it lit!

-Bud
 

skullznroses

that aint nothing but 10 cent lovin
Veteran
your pruning style is impressive Jedi... Sweet looking plants. Sub Cool super soil. So great, used to have a friend who thought this was THE best soil mix.

Might try my hand at mainlining next season.

Regards
skullz
 

Madjag

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Love The Way It Fills In

Love The Way It Fills In

Hey Bud,

Thanks for pointing out Nugbucket's technique, now yours as well. I'd say he would give you the gold star for your results.

Question: the central "Y" at the base of the plant stalk that is at the heart of this method - it looks nice and thick, calloused over from concentrating support there. In a hard rain, though, during heavy cola stage, it looks like it would be an ideal spot for a split due to the overweighted plant weight being essentially distributed into two equally heavy sides.

I've had strong stalks split at the branch connection where the weight was distributed over into four or six "zones" of weight, let alone two. What's your experience? Do you live in a climate that has late harvest time storms so that you have tested it? Perhaps the answer is to merely continue the metal rings of support as it grows larger, much like the 5-10 pound per palnt kidz do.


I will definitely use this technique next year. I have a small but intense patio with a lexan roof that provides most of the light from above rather than also the side light that hoop greenhouses supply. I can use every bit of roof space by training them this way to deliver a sea of equal-sized colas since the plants stretch and compete for this vertical light.

Peace,
Madjag
 
your pruning style is impressive Jedi... Sweet looking plants. Sub Cool super soil. So great, used to have a friend who thought this was THE best soil mix.

Might try my hand at mainlining next season.

Regards
skullz

Thanks bro, I highly suggest it!



Hey Bud,

Thanks for pointing out Nugbucket's technique, now yours as well. I'd say he would give you the gold star for your results.

Question: the central "Y" at the base of the plant stalk that is at the heart of this method - it looks nice and thick, calloused over from concentrating support there. In a hard rain, though, during heavy cola stage, it looks like it would be an ideal spot for a split due to the overweighted plant weight being essentially distributed into two equally heavy sides.

I've had strong stalks split at the branch connection where the weight was distributed over into four or six "zones" of weight, let alone two. What's your experience? Do you live in a climate that has late harvest time storms so that you have tested it? Perhaps the answer is to merely continue the metal rings of support as it grows larger, much like the 5-10 pound per palnt kidz do.


I will definitely use this technique next year. I have a small but intense patio with a lexan roof that provides most of the light from above rather than also the side light that hoop greenhouses supply. I can use every bit of roof space by training them this way to deliver a sea of equal-sized colas since the plants stretch and compete for this vertical light.

Peace,
Madjag

Hey, a few of the plants weren't main-lined perfectly, thats why they have a V, in a perfect main-lined plant the nodes are more evenly spread apart and the weight distribution is pretty even through the entire plant like this
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I used zip ties to reinforce the plants with the big V's so they don't split, which happend to me last year.
 
Here's some updates of the flowers that are starting to pack on the trich's.

LD50
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Grape Stomper OG (sweetest smelling of all the plants by far!)
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pre 98 Bubba Kush x Querkle (turning purple already!)
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-Bud
 
Grape Stomper OG Behind the Shed (more lanky pheno)

Grape Stomper OG Behind the Shed (more lanky pheno)

Wow the smells coming off this plants are just amazing and its only been flowering for 2 weeks!

Very sweet smelling, that's the one word that comes to mine and my friends head when we try to describe the smell.

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bigherb

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Budologist

Much respect brother

I like your style ,that method is interesting an somthing id like to explore

I look forward to your progress an future contributions

1luvbigherb
 

whiteberrieS

TerrorBloodyTerror
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Crazy. One of the nicest outdoor grows that I've seen. Nice job on the V8s/W16s or whatever's going down right there, and much respect for the outdoor scrog...haha :laughing:
 

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