New And Improved Summer 2010 Grow-Off! (Northern Hemisphere)

so excited i got a little rain today! here's some of my bitches.

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here my outdoor entries they been out since the tenth of may im probably going to enter the ugliest plant with the one in the red pot
 
was just wondering do you guy s flip the switch before you put them outside or do you gradually change the time to 12 12 before they go out side,what do u guys use. i went from 20\24 to 24h's(because the timer broke) and then outside and i can testify that the plants did not like that jump , and might have stressed them to be mutants with twisty leaves.:roll:
 
i could sure use a little of that rain. that or a little more mulch.

fwiw, I had my timers at 18/6 and some still flowered. I think it's a crap shoot depending on the genetics and the condition of the plant and how much direct or indirect sun light they get. I had clones from the same mother do different things depending on where they were set out.
 
here my outdoor entries they been out since the tenth of may im probably going to enter the ugliest plant with the one in the red pot
The red pot looks like it is too small for that plant and needs a bigger pot. I would say at least a 5 gallon. But if i was growing it outdoors, I would use more like a 20-30 gallon smart pot or throw them in the ground with some good soil
 
thanks i think i will go and get some rubber maid with a new mix sin she will be up for the ugliest lol the rain and wind bursts had taken a toll on my old lady and so shes bent over now i think might be because not enough root spaces she has had a long and vigorous life i guess i could at least give her that as for the others they are booming in the coco with natural rain and some big bud and others from time to time hers some pics edit:oh ya the one in the red pot is the mother of those clones in the mo'koko the babies look so much healthier then the mommy then again i think she has had a long run with the soil she has so a fresh pot sounds good maybe shell perk back up!
 

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It's been exceptionally hot and sunny in the Ohio Valley. The girls are loving it.

It's kind of hard to discern in some of the pics because everything is SO GREEN.

They were all about 5-7 inches when i took them out and it's been about 3 weeks.
 
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heres an update on my patch we had a bad rot problem with one , its dryed up now but the plant has been stunnted and we lost 2 branches,, other than that thayr doing ok wot u think
 
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