Thanks and thanks Hemi.
I'm not done yet though. I really hope I don't get any budrot. I lost about 20% of my last harvest to budrot, but that was in 35°C and 60%+ humidity in my grow room.
I've always been lucky inside and no bud rot, but outside I lose as much as 50% every year. I keep swearing every year I'm not doing outdoors here again and somehow some plants always wind up outside.
 
Day 85.

Still going strong. One of my plants has buds that look very different to the others. I wished they all looked like the ones on that plant though.

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Day 89. I'm having to refill my reservoir with 30L every 4 days. I'm maintaining EC 2.7 and pH 5.8, and letting it drift up to about pH 6.1 when it empties. I checked the trichromes on the smalles plant, which is furthest along, and they're about 80% cloudy. No amber yet.

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My new phone recognizes stuff I take pictures of. It now told me I was taking a picture of some trees :crying:

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I've always been lucky inside and no bud rot, but outside I lose as much as 50% every year. I keep swearing every year I'm not doing outdoors here again and somehow some plants always wind up outside.

The thing about growing outside is that you can grow some real monster plants, which is awesome :biggrin:
 
The thing about growing outside is that you can grow some real monster plants, which is awesome :biggrin:
Just got back from Florida and getting caught back up since I lost my iPad on the way to Florida. :shrug:

Anyhow those babies look great and is going to be a sweet yield. :drool:

When I lived in Florida I loved growing outside and did grow some 12 foot tall monsters that yielded 2+ pounds each. Where I live now is near 41° north and the summers here are usually wet and cool causing more problems than it is worth. When I got back three of my four in the woods were so badly molded I could not even consider trying to rescue any of them, so they wound up in the compost heap. The one good one was in a five gallon pot so I dragged it inside to let her warm up a little before harvesting. We had our first snow this weekend and it’s two weeks ahead of schedule, do could not leave her out any longer.
 
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