Sure Shot's Outdoor Odyssey

notoriousb

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hard to tell what that one will do. how long after you put her in the ground did she start blooming?
looks to me like its going to keep going though and not look back so put me down for 'early harvest' ;-)
the canopy is awesome. so weird to see such an even canopy outdoors. definitely one of the most badass outdoor sog's +rep :eyesmoke:
 

Sure Shot

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Thanks for all that, notoriousb.
My OP shows most of these girls were here since Feb.
But, I'm glad you asked. Because the plant in question was actually vegged indoors.
It was later placed out on 5/13, after I culled my garden.
I first noticed signs of flowers on 6/20. ( pic on post #26)
It was later discovered, that the plant had been growing 3 finger leafs for quite some time.
It's now 7/18 and all I've seen from it, is a slight increase in height, and more and more pistils.
 

notoriousb

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hmmm interesting. sounds like it's teetering on if it wants to keep blooming or reveg back.
I had my only plant from seed start prematurely flowering on me a couple days after I put it outside but after another week or so it bounced back to full veg.It had been vegging inside like yours and I thought I had shortened the photoperiod enough so it wouldnt start flowering once I put it outside. but thats what confuses me about your plant, you'd think that if it was really confused it wouldve started flowering right after you put her out, not a month later. maybe it's just a sensitive pheno and wanted to get off to an early start, who really knows at this point haha. but only one out of the rest isnt that big of a loss and early bud is always nice :bigjoint:
 

notoriousb

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haha definitely past the point of no return ;-)

here's an interesting read when you get the time on the subject of photoperiod acclimatization to help prevent those early bloomers in the future. nothing against early bud though

:weed:
 

Sure Shot

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These pics are from a friends garden.
It looks to be the result of topping gone wrong.:confused:
The branch extends straight up in this fashion after a split that I'm guessing was man-made.
It looks something like a pack of green licorice.:weed:

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Sure Shot

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That's kinda what amazed me the most about it.
The branch is close to 3 ft. long, and each "twizzler" is firmly bonded to the next.
So, I don't think it's gonna separate.
But, I could be wrong.
 

Sure Shot

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Ahh.
I thought you were referring to the entire branch.
Yes, the top is showing more pronounced individualism.
Thanks,TLD!
 

Sure Shot

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......................:fire:Assassinated:fire:....................
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If you look closely, you can see the proboscis that the Assassin bug feeds with.(Instead of mandibles)
 
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