Nutrients Under the sun with BioTabs.

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Here are some ladies I have growing outside with the help of BioTabs. I though I might do a small photo journal. They are currently at day 31 since they popped up above ground and have had nothing but two regular BioTabs each and some Orgatrex with lots of rain. I will be doing two runs of autos outside this year and if I can get the guerrilla tabs before I start them I will grow them with tabs as well.

Sweet Seeds Dark Devil
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Dutch Passion Auto Mazar 1
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Dutch Passion Auto Mazar 2
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Dr. Krippling Pickled Diesel

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Awesome mate that is beautiful! Under the sun, amongst other plants and even some wildlife thrown in too! I am very envious and can't wait to be able to grow under the sun one day :d5:
 
:nicethread: Cool beans! I grown exclusively outdoors over the last 2 years, (no experience indoors), and want to learn more about Biotabs. I'm current'y running Speed Devil [HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG] and Red Poison, with Red Devils to run at a later time. Anywho, I'm on the front row! :pop: :pass:
 
Will have pictures tomorrow but have some bad news about this grow. Both Auto Mazars were close to three foot high and were eaten down to about a foot tall. Talk about getting topped. :shrug:They are still alive but look like shit. The Pickled Diesel was eaten down to the ground. Very little chance of her recovering. The Dark Devil is still up and going, currently about 2.5 feet tall. I put a tomato cage around her to help support her fast upward growth and to hopefully keep the bigger critters from eating her.

I did plant two photos out there with the others but since I haven't gotten my Guerrilla Tabs yet, I can't start feeding them yet. I have watered them well with Mammoth P and letting them go natural until the tabs get here.

Great thing is the weather is finally warming and drying up. I think the intense rain, cloud coverage, and cold is what made these girls jump upwards with huge internode spacing. Never seen this before but I normally do not plant outside until the first of June in this climate.

Again, hopefully tomorrow will be another full sun day and I can get some good photos. I cannot hang around this particular grow on the weekends because of the boaters and campers. If I can get the pics they will be up Monday night.
 
Will have pictures tomorrow but have some bad news about this grow. Both Auto Mazars were close to three foot high and were eaten down to about a foot tall. Talk about getting topped. :shrug:They are still alive but look like shit. The Pickled Diesel was eaten down to the ground. Very little chance of her recovering. The Dark Devil is still up and going, currently about 2.5 feet tall. I put a tomato cage around her to help support her fast upward growth and to hopefully keep the bigger critters from eating her.

I did plant two photos out there with the others but since I haven't gotten my Guerrilla Tabs yet, I can't start feeding them yet. I have watered them well with Mammoth P and letting them go natural until the tabs get here.

Great thing is the weather is finally warming and drying up. I think the intense rain, cloud coverage, and cold is what made these girls jump upwards with huge internode spacing. Never seen this before but I normally do not plant outside until the first of June in this climate.
Again, hopefully tomorrow will be another full sun day and I can get some good photos. I cannot hang around this particular grow on the weekends because of the boaters and campers. If I can get the pics they will be up Monday night.
I always use cages outdoors my bad for not mentioning that too you! I come back on different device and show you a pic
 
Very nice! :d5:What product is it made from?

How often do you get to your grows? Some of mine I'm lucky to see once ever two weeks, so having it closed at the top might be too restrictive.
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I just got a roll of green fence, (with 2 by 4 inch holes), from my local lowes and cut off sections and bent them as shown. Closing down the top may not be necessary, but I do try to make them big enough to fit snugly in the holes. Last year I had a ground hog pull one plant completely out and damaged another. Sp I started using these. Later, I placed a tomato cage on top to further make them spread out even more. My plants ain't that far from my home, but I try not to visit too much to keep down trails. Usually I visit a couple times a week. :peace:
 
I just got a roll of green fence, (with 2 by 4 inch holes), from my local lowes and cut off sections and bent them as shown. Closing down the top may not be necessary, but I do try to make them big enough to fit snugly in the holes. Last year I had a ground hog pull one plant completely out and damaged another. Sp I started using these. Later, I placed a tomato cage on top to further make them spread out even more. My plants ain't that far from my home, but I try not to visit too much to keep down trails. Usually I visit a couple times a week. :peace:
I thought I recognized that fencing. Groundhogs and whitetail deer are the biggest pains around here. Last year a groundhog got into my greenhouse and took the tops off of every seedling I had in there in one early morning raid.
 
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