Outdoor The never ending story

Thanks @BCBudlady but this one is strawberry fusion from sag(synergy automatic genetics) she's starting to get a lovely berry aroma as well :smoking:
Sounds yummy. I’ve been looking at sag for awhile . They have some NL crosses that look interesting but I’ve got a full tent.
 
Heya peeps, I'm fookin hopeless at keeping my journal up to date I'm sorry :face:......so all plants besides the strawberry fusion are now in jars or non existent....I had a visit from the local wildlife(I think white cockatoos) that destroyed a couple of the younger plants. Between them and the catterpillers it wasn't the ending I was hoping for:nono:.....the pillers were crazy about the fugue state x orange diesel so I chopped her at about 80% cloudy trichs. I also chopped the baby boom and was pretty happy about her tolerance of bugs and cool weather. Her buds were a little fluffy but the smoke seems pretty narcotic :thumbsup: I haven't weighed anything but going by eye I might have ended up with 5 maybe 6 zips from my winter adventures....I'll take that any day :headbang:
I've been flat out with work and hope to have a new grow started this weekend.....I have a few new to me strains to run this round that I'm very excited about:woody:. I'll also be trying my hand at an outdoor coco grow that could be spectacular or a huge failure :rofl:

Hey Mate !! :d5: Strawberry Fusion Looks beautiful. Trying Coco this time bud? I am trying the Searles Organic Soil, in hope it will be good. I got suppliments from Easy As Organics, Myc fungi, neem meal and kelp for the guerilla grow, maybe home also. The birds, as the least of the trouble here, its Kangaroos, but so far lucky with birds, but seen the white cockatoos about , they are noisy buggers :coffee2:. I wonder if Neem oil would knock the pillers. Winter wasnt the best for me either bud in terms of yield and I think it was due to the gnats , maybe climate or othier factors
strawberry fusion
 
Love the plant . x it with Cream Cookies and ya get this . :biggrin: :thumbsup:
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The four older seedlings have been planted in their final pots outside today. They probably could have spent another week inside but they were starting to outgrow their current pots and with some nice sunny days and warmer nights forecast I figured now was as good a time as any to rehome them. I have also fimed the strawberry nuggets and the baby boom yesterday or the day before :shrug:. Watered them in with some liquid kelp, and some gogo juice along with a 1/4 strength maxi grow.

Before transplant View attachment 1069253 double grapes View attachment 1069254 strawberry nuggets (biggest) and baby boom (smaller)View attachment 1069260 gogo juice View attachment 1069263
pictures of health!
Double grapes are also trucking along now, excuse the wind blown pics:pass:View attachment 1072978 View attachment 1072979
that's cool, us outdoor types are used to windy pics
Everything seems to be going well in the garden at the moment :thumbsup:. For a change everyone seems pretty happy with the same nutrient mix:shrug:. Feeding 1 teaspoon of maxi bloom per gallon and a dash of cal/mg.

Strawberry nuggets View attachment 1075803
Double grapes View attachment 1075804 View attachment 1075805baby boom
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Fugue state x orange diesel
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dude!, looking sweet
So I took the loop with me this afternoon and had a look at some trichs. Strawberry nuggets is nearly ready with about 5% amber :thumbsup:....one of the double grapes is getting closer with upper buds about 90% cloudy so I took a test sample:smoking:View attachment 1084710 View attachment 1084709
righteous!
the golden glow, this shit has got to feel good!
Heya peeps, I'm fookin hopeless at keeping my journal up to date I'm sorry :face:......so all plants besides the strawberry fusion are now in jars or non existent....I had a visit from the local wildlife(I think white cockatoos) that destroyed a couple of the younger plants. Between them and the catterpillers it wasn't the ending I was hoping for:nono:.....the pillers were crazy about the fugue state x orange diesel so I chopped her at about 80% cloudy trichs. I also chopped the baby boom and was pretty happy about her tolerance of bugs and cool weather. Her buds were a little fluffy but the smoke seems pretty narcotic :thumbsup: I haven't weighed anything but going by eye I might have ended up with 5 maybe 6 zips from my winter adventures....I'll take that any day :headbang:
I've been flat out with work and hope to have a new grow started this weekend.....I have a few new to me strains to run this round that I'm very excited about:woody:. I'll also be trying my hand at an outdoor coco grow that could be spectacular or a huge failure :rofl:
oh yeah, 6 in da jar!:pass:
:bow:
 
Heya i got a question for yas trail, and greeny.....do you guys not grow indoors at all, or just concentrate on outdoor grows?
hey baked, I start my season in late winter with a window grow. Southside cabin window, enclosed, with 25w led grow, and or, 55w Autocob. this grow is mainly a nursery for the greenhouse and fully outdoor plants. I grow a couple of 1/2 gallon girls ahead of and along with the nursery starts. Gets soil under me fingernails!, an early harvest!, and extends my growing to 5 months!
 
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