Outdoor in the Adirondack

FlowerPower88

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Then one the other plants aint mine must get less light them others bastards flowering hard asf lol. Maybe a fast flowering strian
That and you get the ones that throw pre flowers hard, indoor it’s such an abrupt change one minute it’s 18/6 or whatever, next it’s 12/12 exact. Outdoor it’s so gradual, and plants are like kids, some of them wake up and get sleepy at different times, there is a spectrum. They look great though!
 

Racky

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Then one the other plants aint mine must get less light them others bastards flowering hard asf lol. Maybe a fast flowering strian
My All Gas OG started flowering last week. So its getting to be about that time in upstate.
 

FlowerPower88

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Nice, good looking plants! People don’t realize how deep the grow roots are out here. People have been doing it for 40 years or more in upstate.
 

SaHt420

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That and you get the ones that throw pre flowers hard, indoor it’s such an abrupt change one minute it’s 18/6 or whatever, next it’s 12/12 exact. Outdoor it’s so gradual, and plants are like kids, some of them wake up and get sleepy at different times, there is a spectrum. They look great though!
Thanl you
 

SaHt420

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im right on the Saint Lawrence river and my Durban/Kush crosses are still full veg. I think it’s strain specific. But I’m still getting a little better than 14 hours of daylight an hour north of the adirondacks.View attachment 5174531
Bruce Banner in white
All Gas OG in yellow

Literally 20 minutes from st lawrence river. We camp at keewadin all time lol
I live on the mohawk reservation we are the st Lawrence
 

FlowerPower88

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Little bugs aphids or thrips idk. Will neem get rip of them?View attachment 5174900
I read a book called Teaming With Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis, in there it said that you should trust in your soil food web, if it is healthy. Meaning any predator of your plant has its own predator that will keep it in check. Thyme oil as well as neem can be helpful too though
 
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SaHt420

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I read a book called Teaming With Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis, in there it said that you should trust in your soul food web, if it is healthy. Meaning any predator of your plant has its own predator that will keep it in check. Thyme oil as well as neem can be helpful too though
Alright bet i got natural guards “lady bugs” on duty anyways.
 

SaHt420

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Yk i saw something amazing today honestly. I was a lady bug hunt down and eat a aphid on my plant!!! Prolly just let them do there thing they like yarrows ig. Its a plant thats in my yard near my plants and there there eating and breeding lol.
 
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