2024 outdoor show an tell anything an everything outdoor is welcome.

DCcan

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Cherry GarSeeYa hybrids, and a seeded Cherry GarSeeYa back-crossed with the hybrid.
First one smells like cherry-flavored tar, second one smells like the cherry, with a dash of tar.
Last one is the original Ethos Cherry, weeks later to flip.
Really happy with the crosses, did really well indoors and out. Flip to flower much faster.

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DoubleD5374

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Greasy runtz from exotics genetix - it’s not meant for outdoors and I 100% see why as it’s very susceptible to bud rot and PM . I did get some amazing clones , and intend on doing some indoor runs when my 4 autoflowers are done .
Also some gorilla glue mothers , that ended up being massive . The gorilla glue seem to do much better outdoors over the greasy runtz but it’s also still very early in the year for them . The greasy runtz is just insanely gooey and loaded with trichomes and feels like a hydro bud .

it is Absolutely the best outdoor I’ve grown since the old school skunk days .



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mandocat

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Which plant is this one Mandocat? How did the plant that germinated outside do as far as septoria?
This plant is Double OG Chem by Rebel Grown. A friend grew this indoor, took clones and I put it out in my garden in early August. Despite the drought, septoria set in the last couple of weeks. The only plants that did well against the septoria were the ones related to last year's highly resistant plant. That will be what I run next year! The resistant plants are The Work by Lymerising Farms, and crosses Lymerising made with The Work.
 

Funkentelechy

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SoRom(Southern Humbolt Black Domina/Romulan) X Northern Lights 1

Huge plant, this picture was taken standing on top of a 5 foot ladder, I'm 5'9" so this perspective is at approximately 10 foot up. She's at least as wide as she is tall. But the best part is the smell, oh my god she smells good!! Like musky gassy Bubble gum, or a compost pile of overripe cantaloupes and strawberries that a cat peed on......but in a good way!
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Durban poison on the right, SoRom X NL1 on the left.
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Side profile.
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I'm in love with her. I pollinated a bud with a Northern Lights male.
I've had some leafhoppers but only a few, last year I had terrible leafhoppers this year I applied four rounds of green lacewings early on in the season and they helped a lot.

Have fun, happy growing!
 

HandyGringo

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Hows the dew looking? I ran a bunch a few yrs back I liked the green pheno better than the purple one but the purple was always a few weeks faster at flowering.
Dew is looking fine thanks! Just not as interesting as the Duck, but it seems to also be turning a tiny bit purple, just not nearly as much. What do you think? Green or purple pheno? I did hear that green pheno was better before. :)

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DoubleD5374

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Heavy and dense bud normally scars me. But the Maine weather has outstanding for the last six weeks or so. This one will be chopped the 2nd week of October, barring any unforeseen issues.View attachment 5426194View attachment 5426195
Northern New York here , and I second that.

I have some 2+ foot gorilla glue colas forming , as well as some super dense greasy runtz .

im outdoors 2x a day - with a leaf blower , clearing dew off . We haven’t had any rain in 2 weeks . It’s been a very warm , sunny , dry summer .

That being said , I won the good fight against caterpillars , with bt monterey , but now am battling WPM, and leaf septoria - and it seems whatever I do - is destined for failure . The WPM. Refuses to go , haven with H2O2 and water power fogged , nightly. 25ml per gallon .

many suggestions as I would guess our climates are very similar ?
 
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