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Outdoor Grow 2010
http://boards.cannabis.com/outdoor-g...rs-anyone.html
Hi all!
It's been a long time since I have posted here. The above link is from last Fall about 2 weeks before I began clipping buds. I found that you can get 2 sometimes 3 separate mini-harvests by pruning the finished product as they will continue to sprout new flowers throughout the Fall. I began the season back in February and wound up with 60 plants by April. Sadly, many were discovered back in May and removed after transplanting outdoors. I am now down to half a dozen spread out over a mile. These are the ones they did not find. I knew they missed a few, but was understandably hesitant about re-visiting that area. Last weekend I went back, and found a few plants that look just like the above. For 3 months they were not fertilized or watered. The soil was not even that great, yet here I have these fat-ass buds on almost perfectly uniform 4 ft. shrubs beginning to resonate early. That above pic was from an outdoor plant in a 5 gallon bucket in good soil and routinely fertilized. So, how is it that I can get an even better harvest from poorer conditions this year?. Unless, someone else has been taking care of them. In that case, I'll cut all of them in 2 weeks.
Thoughts?
Edit, sorry about the link. I thought it was a specific pic but it takes you to the entire old thread.
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Outdoor Grow 2010
The growth is adversed mainly of the soil, nutrients, the climatic condition such as air, temperature, humidity, neutral pH (7.0),so consider the physical, chemical and biological factors.
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Outdoor Grow 2010
Hmm, the soil is actually on the alkaline side...but not too much. I tested it when I planted, there's quite a bit of limestone in the area. I did throw a time-release granule fertilizer in the holes when I transplanted back in mid-Spring. This weekend I'll bring the camera and post pics.