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Dr. Purpur

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It was kind of hard getting pictures back then. You had to develope them yourself or you got busted. I finally bought a poloroid around 79 or 80.

Heres some lower larf on the Gorilla plant
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GreenHands13

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Everyones gardens look beautiful! Anyone doing the clean green certification? I had my garden certified this year seems to be pretty legit and its making it really easy for me to get clubs to view my cannabis there definitley showing preference to my pacs before others im getting better numbers as well. Anyone els have experience with the program?
 

OrganicBuds

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Dam Dr., your old as fuck....lol. I wasn't even born when you got your poloriod. Almost, but not quite. Awesome retro harvest, big props.

Frankenstein - Awesome gorilla harvest. How often did you have to water that huge plant in the little pot?
 

frankenstein2

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Thanks guys!!!! Some of my plants got black leaf spot mold.....I think that's what its called. I sprayed with greencure and it helped it some. Didn't really effect them that bad and they still flower normally. I tried to keep them clean by pulling as many affected leaves as possible. I visit my plants every other day,and for two weeks during summer I went every day. I watered every time I went. I was going thru 100-150 gallons every time I watered. The bonus of where they are is that the water line is just a few inches under the soil in most areas. So because I put 1 1/2 inch holes in the bottoms of the totes, the roots grew thru down into the soil and could feed at will. Plus we had a really great outdoor grow season with lots of rain. Next year I'm gonna try to have my smallest containers be 30 gallons and try some 50's and a couple 100's to see what kinda #'s I can pull.Thanks again guys it was nice to see all the likes.
 

mack 10

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International trimmer ready and waiting for call up.
:mad:) I like the idea of a trim holiday!
Nor/so cal here I come!
 

odkin

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Scary clown is older than you Purps- as I grew my first plant around 68. But since lurking on this site, I quickly realized, after all these years, that I knew jack squat about growing.

This forum in particular is amazing, and the posters are all generous with their input. Just too damn much fun!
 

mapinguari

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The north end of the valley has been blessed with gorgeous, warm fall weather for the past week or so, and it looks to continue on for at least several more days, helping some of our narrowleaf-leaning plants to ripen up.

Some will need at least a couple more weeks still.

This one is starting to get ready:

Blue Monkey Haze f2
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Best wishes for continued good weather and peaceful harvests.
 

Dr. Purpur

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The rippers came this morning at 330am. I called out to them" do you want to get shot" then loudly cycled the 12 gauge. They ran
 

Iva

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For all of you guerilla loving outdoor growers...
This is my Mandala#1 plant, that finished one of the worst weather conditions of what I have seen in 2013.

She started in may with just 10cm in height and 7 days of snow. After 2 months we had from 33-38degC in august. As if it was not enough, we had the worst autumn conditions with 3 weeks of rain and cold weather(8degC) in september and first 2 weeks of october. She finished in the 3rd week of october with a whole week of sun and late night temp. from 6-8degC.

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So what do I have to say at the end...I am very happy that she made it...in this years conditions I would say that I have grown a large outdoor strain, with high mold and low temperature resistance.

I am happy with what I did, and even more happy with checking out this great outdoor topic. Congratz 2 all of your great monster plants and beautiful strain varieties. You must not forget, that variety is the spice of life!
I have started with medium size plants and I had one of the worst weather conditions there is. But I have learned a lot for the upcoming 2014 and someday (hopefully soon) I do not doubt, that I will have such great and beautiful big plants as some of you posted in this thread.
In my honest opinion ponocrookedbrah has one of the best gardens in 2013. One big approval and thumbs up for your beautiful garden! K+

Best of luck to all of you out there still growing or curing and enjoying the wonderful gifts of nature, that are still illegal for some of us.

Guerilla IVA over and out:tiphat:
 
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For all of you guerilla loving outdoor growers...
This is my Mandala#1 plant, that finished one of the worst weather conditions of what I have seen in 2013.

She started in may with just 10cm in height and 7 days of snow. After 2 months we had from 33-38degC in august. As if it was not enough, we had the worst autumn conditions with 3 weeks of rain and cold weather(8degC) in september and first 2 weeks of october. She finished in the 3rd week of october with a whole week of sun and late night temp. from 6-8degC.

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So what do I have to say at the end...I am very happy that she made it...in this years conditions I would say that I have grown a large outdoor strain, with high mold and low temperature resistance.

I am happy with what I did, and even more happy with checking out this great outdoor topic. Congratz 2 all of your great monster plants and beautiful strain varieties. You must not forget, that variety is the spice of life!
I have started with medium size plants and I had one of the worst weather conditions there is. But I have learned a lot for the upcoming 2014 and someday (hopefully soon) I do not doubt, that I will have such great and beautiful big plants as some of you posted in this thread.
In my honest opinion ponocrookedbrah has one of the best gardens in 2013. One big approval and thumbs up for your beautiful garden! K+

Best of luck to all of you out there still growing or curing and enjoying the wonderful gifts of nature, that are still illegal for some of us.

Guerilla IVA over and out:tiphat:

Beautiful but does the purple hurt with stealth? And is there adequate bud-leaf?

Also, was wondering if this was their Purple selection or if you happened upon a purple pheno in their normal Mandala 1.
 
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