Outdoor 1st OD. Bum Wine LSTd, Topped & FIM'd & Scrogged

Red neck engineering at its best , cool shit ! I’m in your neck of the woods , in the same county . DCSE is awesome, my only complaint is they always send me free photos when I only order autos . I’m gonna have to plant them on state land I hunt on , I can’t grow them around my house & my 5x5 closet is always packed with autos. I do realize that they have way more photo strains then autos & that’s probably why they give those as freebies . Happy growing man!
 
@TwitchyRichie Looking good brotha! Should be swinging into full bloom here shortly. Since I know you wanna stay organic, and don’t want to lure in pests I’d suggest the bone meal of course, but if you want to stay veganic, kelp, seaweed, and aloe will brew you up a nice tea
 
Tie them bitches down...
 

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Working those chop sticks like Jackie Chan taking down a girl biker gang!

Sent from my comfy chair.
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Brady bunch update...carol was delicious...Mike also got the scythe early, too. Had to harvest about 2wks too soon, but the yield and quality is worthy af, 1.4 , but on to the kids..
Nasty, I mean nasty aphid prob outside. Used a spray of dishdet and cayenne, which worked ok to a point. Once I brought em inside, I draped fly paper 'in and around the lake' (yes ref ) and poof...those fuckers are gone. Been feeding unsulphered molasses and cal mag only since moving indoors. Of the 4 in the big pot, 2 got super thick stems close to 30", with loose, but multiple nug development. The other 2 have thinner, shorter stems with dense, compact growth. Trimming and training vigorously, and they love it. 4+ weeks left. Pumped!
 

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Hello Twitchy,

I am liking you lst technique. Good to see you getting along, and hopefully you'll get some growth before they turn.

Also once, I used a ten speed tire rim for a scrog.

Good grow
:smokeout: (that's for our good friend Ronin)
 
How many chopsticks do you use? Panda's are starving in the world and Chinese restaurants are unable to provide utensils!
Brady bunch update...carol was delicious...Mike also got the scythe early, too. Had to harvest about 2wks too soon, but the yield and quality is worthy af, 1.4 , but on to the kids..
Nasty, I mean nasty aphid prob outside. Used a spray of dishdet and cayenne, which worked ok to a point. Once I brought em inside, I draped fly paper 'in and around the lake' (yes ref ) and poof...those fuckers are gone. Been feeding unsulphered molasses and cal mag only since moving indoors. Of the 4 in the big pot, 2 got super thick stems close to 30", with loose, but multiple nug development. The other 2 have thinner, shorter stems with dense, compact growth. Trimming and training vigorously, and they love it. 4+ weeks left. Pumped!

Sent from my comfy chair.
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