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

mandocat

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Coming along well here in Maine. Been a very dry July, ground is dry as a bone, but we're getting some rain here now as I type this. Good thing as the brook is getting very low which complicates irrigating.

Noticed one of my Northern Lights looks like it's getting ready to flower. Can definitely tell the nights are getting longer now but this is by far the earliest I've seen yet:

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Will definitely pollinate a branch on this one, would love to preserve those early-finishing genetics!

Everything looking healthy. Not seeing much stretch action yet but should be any time now:

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Dry is good as far as suppressing leaf septoria! I have a really early plant as well and it is very sat. dominant and I will also be pollinating it with another quick finishing strain!
 

Funkentelechy

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Coming along well here in Maine. Been a very dry July, ground is dry as a bone, but we're getting some rain here now as I type this. Good thing as the brook is getting very low which complicates irrigating.

Noticed one of my Northern Lights looks like it's getting ready to flower. Can definitely tell the nights are getting longer now but this is by far the earliest I've seen yet:

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Will definitely pollinate a branch on this one, would love to preserve those early-finishing genetics!

Everything looking healthy. Not seeing much stretch action yet but should be any time now:

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Looking great, beautiful background as well! Where is your Northern Lights from?
 

mandocat

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A couple of shots from today, some Lymerising Nick stuff with help from several talented breeders! The Work contains Black Lime Reserve, Long Valley Royal Kush, Zkittles , Lime vine, and Pam Anderson from Family Trees. I grew the F1 two years ago and it was the best outdoor I have ever grown in my short 5 year career! One pheno tested 27.6% thc in official state testing, for what that's worth. The second plant is a The Work hybrid called Salvisa. It was very resistant to leaf septoria last summer, which is very important here.The Work F2.jpg Sorry to ramble!Salvisaxatfsodo.jpg
 

HandyGringo

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Two Frisian Ducks and a Frisian Dew. I think I'm going to be in trouble height-wise with the Frisian Dew. It's enjoying itself a bit too much.

Also a Sweet Tooth Auto, late in flower, not sure how much I have left, but it's looking and smelling great. (Like Juicy Fruit gum)

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mandocat

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This big girl is rocking the early flowering! In about a week or 10 days, I will pollinate it with another early flowering sativa dominant plant. Pam flower.jpgPam_ (2).jpg
 

Sevenleaves

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These are my girls this year completely organic approach I’m pretty happy w them the only thing they received is folic acid and some calciu
amendment and a little organic fish
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I too am a fan of fish emulsions, good stuff. I also bury fish in my holes at least the end of the season. In the spring I amend the soil with aged manure and garden tone as well. Looking good.
 
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