The Big 6 (Wheezers Outdoor 2011 Grow)

treemansbuds

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Sweet, here comes the home stretch.
Looks great, I really really liked your last grow, 10' wide plants:leaf:
Are you ever going to use that spot again?

Aren't your plants going to be a bit smaller since they don't get as much direct sun?
Not quite to the home stretch yet, but we're rounding second and see third right in front of us! Long ways to go, but getting closer day by day! About 10-11 weeks for me before harvest of the first strain, then the Sativas mid November.
Grow looks great Wheez, good question about the direct light, was wondering that too, how is that effecting the garden?
Keep up the good work...
TMB-
 

C.Indica

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Well I meant now they're in reproduction mode.
They've been vegging for god knows how long and now they're starting to flower.

The home stretch in my opinion is the last 2 weeks of flower.
 

wheezer

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Not quite to the home stretch yet, but we're rounding second and see third right in front of us! Long ways to go, but getting closer day by day! About 10-11 weeks for me before harvest of the first strain, then the Sativas mid November.
Grow looks great Wheez, good question about the direct light, was wondering that too, how is that effecting the garden?
Keep up the good work...
TMB-
The lack of sun is making a difference on the thickness of the plants, but not the over-all size. You can see in the old pics from last year that the Roms were a little thicker. I'm not sure how much difference it's gonna make in yield, cause actually, only the stuff that gets good light will get good buds, so sometimes less is more.We'll just have to see huh? Stick around and we will find out together.
 

wheezer

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Thanks for any help
do you mean do I use an air pump to make it? or a water pump to spray it out? Either way, the answer is yes. I use an air pump to make it (just like soil drench tea, same stuff) and I use a hose end type sprayer for my foliar feedings instead of pump sprayers....I hate those trickling piece of craps.
Sometimes for my foliar feedings I just put fish emulsion, kelp and humus in hose spayer and let em' have it that way instead of brewing tea,and I can add my BT for catterpillars right to that.
Remember too, that when foliar feeding you want to be sure and spray the BOTTOMS of the leaves too!
 

MediMaryUser

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The lack of sun is making a difference on the thickness of the plants, but not the over-all size. You can see in the old pics from last year that the Roms were a little thicker. I'm not sure how much difference it's gonna make in yield, cause actually, only the stuff that gets good light will get good buds, so sometimes less is more.We'll just have to see huh? Stick around and we will find out together.
im really hoping for that exact idea u stated to happen to me cuz i only got 3 foot of height growth but my girl is over 5x5 width x length so im hoping with a good lower growth trim i will only have "buds that get good light "
 

wheezer

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im really hoping for that exact idea u stated to happen to me cuz i only got 3 foot of height growth but my girl is over 5x5 width x length so im hoping with a good lower growth trim i will only have "buds that get good light "
My old pc crashed with the pics, but my first outdoor grow was in 30 gallon pots, Sour Diesel, and I topped and trained those things to where they were only 2.5 ft. tall from the dirt, but branches were hanging down almost to the ground, and there were over 100 tops literally, and they yielded a little over 2 pounds each!
I had a plant in the middle of my garden at my old house that was light starved, and it was 18 ft tall and 20 ft wide and I only got 3/4 of a pound off it! So size definitly isn't everything.
 

wheezer

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074.jpg062.jpgHere's the big one with no yield. This pic was taken before it reached it's peak height, but it was over 15 ft. in this pic.
 

C.Indica

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At least you can say you grew a Cannabis Tree.
Or rather, you'd be a Cannarborist.
Sucks on the yield, but it's a very beautiful tree.
Next year, you should grow 20' monster Sativas.
I know you can do it if you start planning now, you are the mastermind.
 

Corbat420

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I know you can do it if you start planning now, you are the mastermind.
install the giant walls made out of pool liner to block the sunlight.... force flowering on a 20' plant.

that was light starved, and it was 18 ft tall and 20 ft
@ Wheezer i once seen a sativa plant that reached 18 feet @ its peek. it was CRAZY big but it didn't even begin to bud, since around here the flowering season isn't even long enough to properly finish indica plants. wasn;t nearly 20 feet wide, because of how light starved it was.... but the stem was easily the size of my leg.....
 

Hopsnmalt

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Wheezer, you were right about the Blue Widows so far. They are getting real big and the one that flowered in June has turned around nicely and is almost as big as her 8' sister, may even yield more. They are just starting to throw pistils now, stinky already :)

Hops
 

wheezer

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Wheezer, you were right about the Blue Widows so far. They are getting real big and the one that flowered in June has turned around nicely and is almost as big as her 8' sister, may even yield more. They are just starting to throw pistils now, stinky already :)

Hops
If yours does what mine did, it'll get some big ass hard buds on it too!!
 

doublejj

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Those 14' tall plants I grew last year weren't my biggest harvest. I've had my best harvest from a short plants than those. Easier to work with also.

peace
doublejj
 

C.Indica

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Yea.. But there's nothing better than tending to a field of Pure Sativa Trees,
except having 20lbs of Pure Sativa Buds!
 

C.Indica

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Those are huge! I want to curl up on top of the smartpot and fall asleep.
Mmmmm that must be so nice to come visit them.
 

dirrtyd

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Looking Good keep up the good work. Looks like you will be busy also thsi winter. keepem green dirrtyd
 
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