fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

ChemoBoy

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my plants are not flowering yet. there is nothing to see up close.
11 days ago you said that they looked like mine, which have continued to flower. Did the hairs just dry up and fall off or what? I'm hoping for some revegging but I don't know what to look for.
 

fdd2blk

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11 days ago you said that they looked like mine, which have continued to flower. Did the hairs just dry up and fall off or what? I'm hoping for some revegging but I don't know what to look for.
i was fucking wrong, OK? jesus fucking christ give me a fucking break. i have one or two plants that tried to flower long ago and have kinda been hanging in stasis. they have a few hairs. nowhere near what yours have, BUT slightly similar. they are NOT flowering. i regret replying to your thread.
 

ChemoBoy

Active Member
i was fucking wrong, OK? jesus fucking christ give me a fucking break. i have one or two plants that tried to flower long ago and have kinda been hanging in stasis. they have a few hairs. nowhere near what yours have, BUT slightly similar. they are NOT flowering. i regret replying to your thread.
sorry, man...just trying to learn here.
 

someone else

Active Member
i was fucking wrong, OK? jesus fucking christ give me a fucking break. i have one or two plants that tried to flower long ago and have kinda been hanging in stasis. they have a few hairs. nowhere near what yours have, BUT slightly similar. they are NOT flowering. i regret replying to your thread.
^^^^^^ That's the best; funniest thing I've read today. Some people just can't leave well enough alone. :grin:

You wrote before that your plants could very well outgrow the canopy you have (which is just insane but awesome at the same time).

Would you have to drive poles into the ground, and then erect some sort of framework so you could drape a canvas/tarp over it?

Better call the kids from High Times over; I think they could do a special issue on your grow alone.
 

fdd2blk

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pictures always calm things, ...





this is the one that half of the plant is flowering on. the half that got a little pollen on it tried to flower. the other half is vegging. these are the biggest flowers in my garden. sorry for the blurry pic, i didn't have my tripod.

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this is the stalk of the tallest plant, the biddy early, .... 019.jpg




everything else, .....

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legalizeitcanada

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Hey FDD, what up man, been following and you are definably a wealth of knowledge and I thank you for sharing...i have worked my way though the first 92 pages and am now current...lol...in the most humblest way possible and with all due respect.... i just wanted to say that I disagree slightly with what you said about the stalks from seeds not growing big.....I sprouted a few bag seeds and one of them was noticeably nicer, the nodes where ridiculously close together and the stalk was noticeably bigger, now into its fourth week.....its stalk is at least six times the size of my clones and other plants from seed.....i'm going out to see them tomorrow and will post some pics in my grow journal if your interested in checkin em out......all I am trying to say it that it is possible.....once again man much respect and thanks for the plethora of knowledge you provide!!

plants from seed do not get fat stalks. fat stalks come from clones that had hella root gel globbed all over them when they were rooted. fat stalks tend to be brittle and hollow inside which leads to rot. my stalks are thin, firm and straight. like a baseball bat. ;)
 

fdd2blk

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Hey FDD, what up man, been following and you are definably a wealth of knowledge and I thank you for sharing...i have worked my way though the first 92 pages and am now current...lol...in the most humblest way possible and with all due respect.... i just wanted to say that I disagree slightly with what you said about the stalks from seeds not growing big.....I sprouted a few bag seeds and one of them was noticeably nicer, the nodes where ridiculously close together and the stalk was noticeably bigger, now into its fourth week.....its stalk is at least six times the size of my clones and other plants from seed.....i'm going out to see them tomorrow and will post some pics in my grow journal if your interested in checkin em out......all I am trying to say it that it is possible.....once again man much respect and thanks for the plethora of knowledge you provide!!


this plant is over 9 feet tall and was started from a seed. that's all i really know, ......... View attachment 1058223
 

legalizeitcanada

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Thats crazy.....I always found it amazing how some plants can hold so much weight on such a small stem....not insulting you or your stems in any mannor..lol...just in general....I have some sunflowers and their stalks look like they should just keel over, but they don't even in high wind....amazing.....like I said though, it was just the one girl, outa like nine, the rest are normal sized, this was just a beast....can't wait to see what she matures like....but dude.....total respect....you definatly have one of the nicest gardens my eyes have ever had the privlidge to view....even if just a pic LOL....cheers man!

oh ya and once again, thanks for the help in the past!
 

dlively11

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pictures always calm things, ...





this is the one that half of the plant is flowering on. the half that got a little pollen on it tried to flower. the other half is vegging. these are the biggest flowers in my garden. sorry for the blurry pic, i didn't have my tripod.

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So half a plant can go into bloom and the rest be in a true veg? Been wondering about this since I have one large Cheese plant that has about 1/3 really starting to bloom and the rest is barely blooming if at all. I always thought once a plant went bloom the whole plant was in bloom. Change in hormones and such .....
 

rd116

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plants from seed do not get fat stalks. fat stalks come from clones that had hella root gel globbed all over them when they were rooted. fat stalks tend to be brittle and hollow inside which leads to rot. my stalks are thin, firm and straight. like a baseball bat. ;)
If you think that is a trunk check out doublejj's carport greenhouse Widows.
he wasn't trying to claim that that is a big stalk....
 

fruitrollup

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those look terrible man im sorry fd but that grow is bad man i thought you were the shit on this website:shock:
ah at the end those look ok but why have them at all different heights?
 

phyzix

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those look terrible man im sorry fd but that grow is bad man i thought you were the shit on this website:shock:
ah at the end those look ok but why have them at all different heights?
And people wonder why fdd isn't always cheerful...

These are some of the most inpressive plants in veg that I have ever seen:

 
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