Outdoor Maria's Spring Madness: SS Jack 47, Mandarin XL, Dark Devil, FB Green Crack, G14, C-4, DP AutoMazar

Thanks for this sharing, @Vlad The Inhaler .
Unfortunately, I'm on a deadline, and don't want to push harvest date any later at all.

They are going outside later, so canopy height is not an issue at all.
But was thinking that lower height would make them squat and bushy.
May be better outside against any strong winds.

But.... at this point, don't think I'll FIM / top in the end.
Tie them down sideways as @912GreenSkell does to the north not that it makes much difference at our latitude however it can't hurt. It has a similar effect as topping.

"carpe diem"
 
Day 19 - All Autos

These were taken yesterday morning.

The Family:
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Individuals:
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Cream Mandarin XL

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Dark Devil

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Jack 47

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Blue Amnesia

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AutoMazar

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C4-matic

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G14

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Green Crack

Glad I didn't put them straight outside, but left them in the tent.
As soon as I left town, there was a really big down pour of rain.

Hope the Mandala Safaris are okay. I'm not too worried. They're tough.

When I get home I think I'm going to trim the bottom node of leaves and laterals.
Clean the bottom growth, lowest laterals always very weak.
Bring more air flow in below and keep them off the (wet) ground.
 
Tie them down sideways as @912GreenSkell does to the north not that it makes much difference at our latitude however it can't hurt. It has a similar effect as topping.

"carpe diem"

May be a better option, you're right.
I have some nice support poles for them, flexible ones.
Can slowly bend them back, like training bonsai.

But, something about the shape of a natural plant.

I'm such a flip flopper............
 
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