Yep. I'm growing outside and my two I95s are starting to flower.
I95 cool name are they from the east coast?Yep. I'm growing outside and my two I95s are starting to flower.
The pictures still don't show the size. It was 31 days between trips. But when i got there I went holy c rap they grew. IV e gotten good rains all year. Enough dry time for the roots to really spread out. And plenty water to keep them growing. Every time I thought I needed a rain it rained. Good deal. Yea I have a couple ready end of September most ready mid October and a couple late ones ready November 1st.AWW the good old days growing in the wild... Tough to do but when it came harvest time. All smiles while picking off the ticks. Now I just need to kick the chickens out of the way. lol Not as exciting as it once was.
I too have a few that started flowering at the end of july. All the other years always started in late augest. Just the ones that have C99 and northern lights in them. All the rest are stretching.
All I can say is let them grow as long as you can and it will be a good harvest....
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Yea @longtimegrower I just got done carrying 25 gallons of water threw the woods then thicket full of brush and briars to my plants. But hopefully I won't have to be a water mule for another 10 days if Mr weatherman is even 70% right. But end of the week I'll carry 4 gal of hot nutrient cocktail pushing phosphorus for flower formation. I find even if the rains keepin them watered good then just a half gal of nutrients on top goes a long long way to pack on bud sites in the beginning of floweringView attachment 306129
I just hung the glasses for scale.Lost your glasses A?
Yes they do. I d ont notice them that easy and I know they are there. When i go im trying to spot them but its not easy.Impressive. They blend in well.
Also while you are there look at those green leaves for white spots. I’m just a freak about white spots but spinosad helps them when caught early. Nice plant btw@longtimegrower Hey was looking at your pics next time you go back check this plant. I'd pull that leaf and any around it that look similar. It looks like leaf spot problem.... I had issues with it 3-4 weeks ago had to thin out the bigger fan leaves and any with brown spots and spray with multiple fungicide baking soda peroxide etc suckkked
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I wouldn't worry about 1 yellow leaf either but that's not just a yellow old leaf it looks like the beginning of that Sephora leaf spot B$ that I had to spray fungicide and pull half the plants leaves to get it to slow...nice gorilla grow
i would not worry to much about one yellow leave
but yeah , that Bt Spinosad is an outdoor growers friend
That is some jungle you have going there, Very nice!
@longtimegrower Hey was looking at your pics next time you go back check this plant. I'd pull that leaf and any around it that look similar. It looks like leaf spot problem.... I had issues with it 3-4 weeks ago had to thin out the bigger fan leaves and any with brown spots and spray with multiple fungicide baking soda peroxide etc suckkked
Ill see how it looks when i go back. Overall looks pretty healthy. I did almost nothing. Planted seeds. Set out the plants and I bet I didnt use 1/4 cup of time release organic fertilizer on all of them. They breed there plants with the med patient in mind. Some people can't care for plants because there just not able. But if you have plants that fight of bugs disease that only require good soil to grow and can almost be planted then harvested they make it really patient friendly.@longtimegrower Hey was looking at your pics next time you go back check this plant. I'd pull that leaf and any around it that look similar. It looks like leaf spot problem.... I had issues with it 3-4 weeks ago had to thin out the bigger fan leaves and any with brown spots and spray with multiple fungicide baking soda peroxide etc suckkked
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