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  1. calicocalyx

    Calico's dozen-ish

    Alright, decided to take the light down! All cages are up an doing the final tie out and through the cages. If they don't flower, then I get a couple more weeks of topping. EWC teas for everybody and spreading the lower pad before next watering. Here is a shot of 2 different phenos of the...
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    My First Outdoor NW

    yep
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    My First Outdoor NW

    Probably came with the clones and your environment. Spray for mildew, mold and bugs as a preventative and you will minimize having to treat it later when you have buds. I spray at least once a week regardless of if I notice a problem. PM is systemic so hard to get rid of once it's there.
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    Dry/cure my guerilla grow without the other people in my house finding out. What to do?

    the quicker you dry it, the more it will taste like hay. I've dried under 5 days and still there was a loss of flavor, any less and you might ruin the taste. You could plan on quick dry and then kief it all up. Bridal veil fabric from a craft store and a bucket, and dry ice.
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    Calico's dozen-ish

    3 different phenos of the OGOG
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    Calico's dozen-ish

    lower 11 plants mostly caged and will be spread and the light off in about a week
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    Calico's dozen-ish

    shot of the upper 7
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    Calico's dozen-ish

    Got a fence up and the later finishers spread and caged
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    My First Outdoor NW

    It buys you some time, but the wet night air and cloudy days eventually brings the mold, maybe a week or so if they can't dry out. Soon as that temp drops and the sun goes away it doesn't even matter if it doesn't rain, the plants slow wayy down. I'm going to build some high sided covers for...
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    My First Outdoor NW

    let me look into my crystal ball..... actually looking like an el nino coming so wet winter/fall/spring. My strains are supposed to start being done in the end of august/early september. That would mean they start flowering end of june/ early july or in my case, probably as soon as I shut off...
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    My First Outdoor NW

    No worries man you're welcome. To be honest though, I've found thinning and training the plant as well as bud structure and finish times, to be more effective with the mold. Not so sure the serenade or actinovate is better. Regular EWC tea seems to also keep the plant more vibrant and mold...
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    Outdoor with limited sunlight...

    looking good! I like that first pic, lots of tops
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    My First Outdoor NW

    greencure is potassium bicarbonate and is for PM, nukem works better on the PM in my experience. Try serenade or actinovate for the mold.
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    I might be joining you in Oregon!

    Wet winter coming, if we can make it through summer.
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    Indoor to outdoor 24 hrs lighting

    give them a few hours of darkness for 3 or 4 days and see if they try to stretch. If they don't, then they might be good to go
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    I'm doing a bunch of 7 week strains from OGS, they crossed an early indica into a bunch of...

    I'm doing a bunch of 7 week strains from OGS, they crossed an early indica into a bunch of popular strains. After looking around I saw they got genetics from drgreenthumb out of canada. I think Oregon Diesel is probably a cross from drgreenthumb. I used to love shiskaberry!
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    Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation Theft Prevention Thread

    Don't tell or brag or show your plants to people that don't need to know.
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    Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

    Actually going to be spreading 6 300 gallon smart pots tomorrow, we'll see how my little 16 hp ford does it. I set up boards underneath as tracks to help facilitate the sliding, I was just going to strap them to the bucket, but lucked out and found some attachable forks. The rental place I used...
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    Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

    50 and 100 gallons are a pain to move, that's why I put them on pallets. I can move them with my tractor, but 2 guys can drag a 100 gallon on a pallet. The trick is getting the leading edge up and then dragging. Also move them on a day when the pots are drier to help from ripping the roots (of...
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