Outdoor Guerrilla 15...

I havent had any mold problems at all yet where Im located, but Im in a dry area this time of year. I have read that Toof Decay can have mold issues. I know several people have grown out HBSS outdoors/greenhouse successfully. All mephisto are potent in my experience. Try PMing Mephisto directly and he might have some suggestions for you.
 
I know its only been a couple days, but I got this pic tonight I figured I would share.
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Looking excellent thetreeman!!
 
Here are a couple pics of my field of dreams mephisto's. I pulled about half of these 4 days ago and left them onsite to dry, hanging from a tree in the shade. Whole plants with no leaves removed. Will go back and grab them in another 3 to 5 days. Will probably pull the rest of the plants at that time. 2 are significantly slower than the rest, I think these are the Fantasmo's. They may have a couple weeks left. Used a different camera to take these pic, it doesnt show of the frost as well, unfortunately. Still some nice chunky buds here.... All these plants were planted from seed near the beginning of june, so its been nearly 90 days. Plants are slower outdoors, but with the higher intensity light, hopefully potency is good....
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I hang all my plants outdoors to dry pretty much, At least for a few days to get the majority of moisture out. Where I am, this time of year is generally dry and humidity is low. Yesterday it was 90f and 35% humidity in the afternoon. A little rain wont hurt them, I hang them where they get no direct sunlight during the day and are relatively protected from rain also. Usually takes 5 to 10 days to get to dry crack stage, where a small branch will break instead of bend, which is about right for humidity in the buds. Then I trim and jar, sometimes still a little too damp and then they go into a closed paper bag for a couple days instead. If you havent read julians thread yet, you need to....

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=62895
 
Nope, I dont grow large quantity tho and there arent many people out and about in the wooded areas around here except during hunting season, which hasnt quite started yet. Farther into fall and that will all change, but I will be long gone by then.
 
Pulled my OGS photos yesterday, actually just chopped the top half. Bottoms werent as done and some branches were pollinated to make some fem seeds for next year so gonna give them a few more weeks to ripen. I didnt take any field pics, but here are some pics after a quick trim job. 3 were Cindys Blue Cheese (left in hanging photo) and one is Amnesia Hashplant(right side). All finished early enough for where I live, which Im glad about. I tried growing photos in the past and they didnt finish in time...
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BTW checked/watered my corn field plants about 5 days ago and they are looking really nice, didnt have a camera but I plan to chop them sometime in the next week. Will be sure to take some pics and post them when I do. Buds are very foxtailed, but thats expected with parents being HBSS x Moby Dick. I didnt think they would get enough light to amount to much, but they have surprised me. They were planted direct to soil from seed around july 1, watered and sprayed for bugs just a couple times. Gonna do the corn thing again in the future, being protected from high winds I think helps them turn out nice looking.
 
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