Completed The 2021 Outdoor Auto/Photo Competition!

@Waira

Well we haven't had much sun here over the last 14 days it's pretty much been raining at some time or another every single day mostly overcast Skies and approximately about 16 hours of sunlight in that entire time. The plants have been throwing branches and leaves a lot. A very lot. Had to do a lot of trimming today all three of the
Fire OG Kush I have here in my garden.
15 day's since last major trim.

Fire OG Kush #1

Before trimming

20210716_073821_(1).jpg

20210716_073740_(1).jpg


After trimming and manipulating.
20210716_093355_(1).jpg


Fire og kush #2
In the cage. Before trimming.
20210710_152923_HDR_(1).jpg


After trimming and manipulating
20210716_074019.jpg
20210716_082904.jpg


Fire og kush HB S2
Before trimming
20210716_073856_(1).jpg
20210716_073913_(1).jpg


After trimming and manipulating
20210716_111316_(1).jpg
20210716_111240_(1).jpg
20210716_093257_(1).jpg


:vibes: :toke::vibes::pass:
 

Attachments

  • 20210716_111407.jpg
    20210716_111407.jpg
    3.1 MB · Views: 9
@Waira
Update on our grow
Well the sun has been shining in the UK and the little girl is coming on nicely for my first od grow (hahah I think she's so small )
But I think another 3 weeks and maybe she will be ready for harvest
20210717_094917.jpg
20210717_094955.jpg
20210717_094914.jpg
20210715_064400.jpg
 
Ok here we go.... @Waira

Update #11 me thinkz

Start with the BBGG3xCS ... finally get that right.. the older gurl in the greenhouse is showing off :smoking:
bbgg#1a.jpg


And the new growth of bud sites and stretch has begunz :thumbsup:
bbgg3#1.jpg


Younger BBGG3 x CS not showing any pistils/stigmas yet - she's gettng a weekly foliar application @Phyter Rotblock on new growth :thumbsup:
bbgg#2.jpg


Seedstockers Cookies FV
cfv81.jpg


Me hunch is the wide node spacing is due to the low amount of direct sunlight the greenhouse receives. Upside is, it's great for air circulation during flower. Down size is, possibly not close to optimal conditions for flowering. We will see eh.
greenhouse4.jpg


Ok, now the Seedstockers Blackberry Gum auto that me thinks is a photo :thumbsup: If this is an auto, it is going to be a monster auto. Stigmas/pistils today at day 47, which seems a bit waaay long for this to be an auto? :shrug:
bg47a.jpg

bg47.jpg


Fast Buds Purple Punch getting closer to harvest :joy: Couple more weeks or so on her. Day 56 for her
pp56.jpg

pp56b.jpg


And last butz not least, the Red Mandarine mutant .. no true sex showing yet :shrug: Also foliar 1 x week with Rotblock from @Phyter
rm63.jpg


Ok grofolkz.. there are sumz beautiful grows :dancer: happening this summer and it'z sure nice to be able to follow along :pimphand:...
From the fickle weather of the UK :windy: where the suns finally come out :jump:, to dodging tornadoes in the states :dizzy:...
There's going to be some huge monster shrubbery :growing:in another couple months...
Takes a few puffz :smokeout:, n say shrubbery out loud :yay:, like ur in a Monty Python skit :laughcry: ..

So to all u other growfolks :toke:

Seeing the love u putz into ur gardens :d5:
 
If they do.. me gotz a plan for them :muahaha:
I could be surprised, but I just don't know if I have enough light to make high quality flower. Although all the other girls that are flowering, they are getting frosty. They did seem to develop frost sooner than inside in past grows..........Must be that natural UV light.
 
I could be surprised, but I just don't know if I have enough light to make high quality flower. Although all the other girls that are flowering, they are getting frosty. They did seem to develop frost sooner than inside in past grows..........Must be that natural UV light.

New gardens is a learning curve for sure. Had a friend years ago who had his garden underneath trees in the mountains, and after a few years of growing the same strain from seeds harvested the season before, he developed a strain that did very well in those conditions.

Ideally, I'd like all me plantz to be getting 10 to 12 hours of direct sunlight ..but to do that in a greenhouse, I'd have to build a new one and wire it in for fans. So I'll make the best of how it is here now. The autos are outdoors under the tarp, and great direct sun. No fans there for air circulation, so the molds can set in come September. I'm testing Phyter's Rotblock this year on the photos under the tarp in hopes of dodging that bullet this year.


If those do well in the greenhouse, I am gonna try dormant vegging one or both of them over the winter. I have heard the 2nd year and even the 3rd year produce quality medicine. I've revegged a flowering clone and mothered it over the winter indoors before, but haven't lived anywhere that is condusive to dormant veg/ reveg outdoors. The climate here is good for a try and it's something I want to do, just for the experience of it.

:pass:
 
Back
Top