Blaze & Daze

Hook Daddy

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That outdoor growing is a real rollercoaster ride :(
I can’t imagine the frustration of outdoor growing. It’s been raining for days, just heavy constant dreary mist now, anything I had outdoors would have been shot. I used to be jealous looking at 15’ tall sativas basking in the CA sun, but on the east coast no way, and the more I watch it’s not easy no matter where you are. Someday I’ll get a greenhouse and give it a try, but until then I’ll stick to my little indoor grows.
 

Laughing Grass

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I can’t imagine the frustration of outdoor growing. It’s been raining for days, just heavy constant dreary mist now, anything I had outdoors would have been shot. I used to be jealous looking at 15’ tall sativas basking in the CA sun, but on the east coast no way, and the more I watch it’s not easy no matter where you are. Someday I’ll get a greenhouse and give it a try, but until then I’ll stick to my little indoor grows.
I'm not very far from @DMChiz, so I'd like have the same issues.

Indoor is where I'm staying.
 

shnkrmn

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What is your outdoor plant doing @shnkrmn?
Funny you should ask, I was just admiring it20240930_103312.jpg20240930_103346.jpg20240930_103322.jpg

It's maybe 30 inches tall and covered in buds. We have a mild forecast, just seeing how far I can get. Haven't seen any pest or disease issues. Still feeding from my indoor res.

Rebuilding the retaining wall in the background, added another course to stop my veggie garden silting up my rockery which can now get the full restoration it's needed for a while. Gorgeous day.20240930_104320.jpg
 

DMChiz

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I can’t imagine the frustration of outdoor growing. It’s been raining for days, just heavy constant dreary mist now, anything I had outdoors would have been shot. I used to be jealous looking at 15’ tall sativas basking in the CA sun, but on the east coast no way, and the more I watch it’s not easy no matter where you are. Someday I’ll get a greenhouse and give it a try, but until then I’ll stick to my little indoor grows.
I'm not very far from @DMChiz, so I'd like have the same issues.

Indoor is where I'm staying.
I certainly did not have the easiest go of it this summer. The reason I grow outdoors, is due to space limitations. I don’t have the footprint in my tiny urban semi to have my tent set up. So I do the winter garden up at my sister-in-law‘s place.

Lessons learned and frankly, I’m going to utilize this pop-up greenhouse more next year and reduce my plant count. My backyard is also very lush and can use a defoliating.

Look, I could be annoyed and frustrated and all of those things, but at the end of the day, I enjoy cultivating too much to let some squirrels and crappy weather get me down. Plus, imma have some smoke in a few months.
 

raratt

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I think we have more then our quota of plant eating insects outdoors. Aphids, whitefly's, spider mites and bud worms to name the biggest culprits. It's fun. :shock:
At least it is a dry heat. :roll:
Mornin.
 

laddyd

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I think we have more then our quota of plant eating insects outdoors. Aphids, whitefly's, spider mites and bud worms to name the biggest culprits. It's fun. :shock:
At least it is a dry heat. :roll:
Mornin.
A hundred plus 12% humidity kind of dry heat.
 
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