Outdoor show an tell 2025

Solid genetics lineup you're running there - that NL#5 is a classic for good reason. Smart move transitioning from fabric pots to ground planting for outdoor in Maine. Those fabric pots can be a pain with wind and watering needs. For cold frame hardening, watch your temp differential and humidity levels closely. Running multiple generations for local adaptation is legit breeding work - you should see noticeable terroir expression by F3-F4. Keep documenting those Pine Tar Kush traits!
 
Couple years ago slugs ate one down to the same size and just let it ride,was one of the nicest plants at the end. These plants are incredible.
Yeah I'm gonna hope for the best, but it's an auto right at its flip/stretch point so I don't think she has time to put on more veggitation, but that think stalk feeding just one or two flower sites might turn out super dank. There's a cage to put up to protect incoming sisters
 
Here’s my update, things are looking good. Photos are growing very nice they will be going in the ground in probably three weeks or so. My first run of Autos are Ok, they are all in bud. I am going to start a few more autos shortly, these will go in 5 gallon bags and go outside. The three on the floor I dam near killed from over watering, but they are coming back around.IMG_0161.jpeg
 

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