Outdoor Let the games begin : Season 4 DP, Dinafem, Sweet, Delicious

Yeah they pretty much are bushes at that point for sure
this sucker was trained into a rectangle 10'X12'X8'tall. The black thing on the ground in the lower right is a 45 gallon plastic drum cut in half. Pretty amazing how big they can grow with an april the first start on a june 1st plantout!!
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Yea just really large bushes. Plus you grow them so healthy . What photo strain is that?
 
Yeah they pretty much are bushes at that point for sure
this sucker was trained into a rectangle 10'X12'X8'tall. The black thing on the ground in the lower right is a 45 gallon plastic drum cut in half. Pretty amazing how big they can grow with an april the first start on a june 1st plantout!!
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Holy Shit......I Quit!!!!! That looks like it would fill my entire room. And yeah, that was definitely you that I was following. Here is that on a micro scale.

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This was a Blueberry Headband from Humboldt Seed Organization. Great smoke.
 
Hello @trailanimal. Yeah man, they bs'd me pretty bad. My lawyer is a retired J.A.G. officer, and she is no joke. She already said that she has won cases with no evidence, and definitely with no admission of guilt. My file has both. I know this stuff is touchy, and that there are no guarantees, but her track record is great and she rarely takes a case with no upfront cash. By the way, I see that you are a staff member here. I have lurked here for years, but was too paranoid to post. This has been my favorite site by far, because of the members and the staff. Lots of knowledge here without all of the childish extra crap. New growers need that. I just want to contribute what I've learned over almost 4 decades, and to continue expanding my toolbox as well.Thanks for your concern and well wishes brother. :peace:
cheers grobro!, I'm glad your are feeling more at home here
 
"I can only teach what the plant has taught me" I like that, man! That describes how I approach this perfectly! I think that has to be the approach. If your goal is to just grow some weed, no problem. You can do a "plug n play" type grow and be in good shape. But, if you have a passion for this, or for whatever, it is impossible to stop learning all that you can about your passion. I don't know who I am when I can't grow. What people that don't grow don't realize is that when you are a serious grower, it's not really at all about the high, it's about the grow; propagation to harvest and everything in between. The high is just the icing on the cake. :peace:
Well said. For me it's kinda like mountain climbing, my focus is never the top of the mountain, just being there, on the mountain, how it feels is my focus only, this is where I'm complete
 
Yeah they pretty much are bushes at that point for sure
this sucker was trained into a rectangle 10'X12'X8'tall. The black thing on the ground in the lower right is a 45 gallon plastic drum cut in half. Pretty amazing how big they can grow with an april the first start on a june 1st plantout!!
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Stunning plant bud!! Looks like some really prime toke for sure!! Diggin the training for sure!! I top mine at 4 true nodes(leaving 8 main branches)

Thanks 912. I usually leave 6 mains. It's a cheat on the mainlining thing. It cuts down my veg, but then, you know that. This particular plant just set itself up to have 4 mains right from the beginning. I know that true mainlining does produce uniform flowers, but I don't care about that. The buds weren't monsters; all about thumb size or a little bigger, but it was 4oz worth of what you see in the last pic. It tasted just like blueberries, but with a little lemony/skunky after taste. It was over 3' wide.
 
Hello friend glad to see you at it again was wondering on the outdoor possibilities of these strains if you could take the time to let me know the factors we consider in the north .Green poison ,cream caramel , how well do they do an do they finish .I will be using a greenhouse but am still susceptible to mold an miildew although with me having my hand on em every day I assume way less then previous oregon grown journals.
 
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