Jake's Bunches O' Beans Grow Log
Dang - now that's hot, McT! When I said it's hot here, the highs are normally in the upper 90's to low 100's with humidity variable around 60%. With your humidity being a bit lower with a bit higher temperatures, it's probably about the same effect? You can always try a test plant outdoors to see how it works for you. If your soil isn't great, you can certainly grow in a container as I've done - I'd imagine it should work out fine for you.
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Actually, we're planning to put the plants that won't fit in the tent during flowering outdoors and leave them in their hempy buckets. Hopefully we'll hve at least one female and a male to put outdoors and get some seed stock.
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Jake, DH is happy that I have something now that works and has gotten me back to my old self. He doesn't partake, never has and has no interest but he helps with the heavy lifting on my grows.
McToker, Where I am during the summer our humidity is below 20% and our high temps typically hit up to 114. As long as I water daily, provide some shade, and make sure the plants are at least 2 months old before the heat hits they do fine.
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Sounds like we are definitely in similar environment lunarose. Any plants we move outdoors will be at least 2 months old. We're going to build a shade cloth area for them that will cut down the sunlight/heat during the later afternoon. Thanks for the advice.
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what up jake.....the plants are looking great...i love watching outdoor cannabis soooo much....mother nature is the bomb....one suggestion brotha....drop the lowes nutes and pick up a nute line or make some tea...it think you plants will highly benefit from it.....also....you might wanna look into a product called Zeba for outdoor plants....trust me...i use this sh*t a lot at work and its amazing....cuts down on water by 40%....i also use a product called hydretain and ecocentric....these products werent made for cannabis.....but i know zeba, and hydretain makes a product for agriculture approved by the usda....i dont know about the other one....do some research or ill ask....keep it up brotha...loving the show!
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This is the first outdoor grow i have seen and i am very impressed. Those fan leaves look mighty healthy and large. Keep up the great work.:thumbsup:
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Always something great to look at and also something interesting to read every time I stop by.:jointsmile:
Keep it up jake. Elvis is sending the good vibes towards the bunches o' beans, pretty sure. :jointsmile:
Keep that :greenthumb: green.
be
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Originally Posted by killa12345
what up jake.....the plants are looking great...i love watching outdoor cannabis soooo much....mother nature is the bomb....one suggestion brotha....drop the lowes nutes and pick up a nute line or make some tea...it think you plants will highly benefit from it.....also....you might wanna look into a product called Zeba for outdoor plants....trust me...i use this sh*t a lot at work and its amazing....cuts down on water by 40%....i also use a product called hydretain and ecocentric....these products werent made for cannabis.....but i know zeba, and hydretain makes a product for agriculture approved by the usda....i dont know about the other one....do some research or ill ask....keep it up brotha...loving the show!
killa, maybe one day when I get a new job I'll be able to afford the nutes and water retention. I have been taking my vitamins and drinking a lot of water though. I hope all's been well with you, my friend. I need to stop by your log to see all of that incredible purple - that shit is insane!
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Originally Posted by bluntpasser
This is the first outdoor grow i have seen and i am very impressed. Those fan leaves look mighty healthy and large. Keep up the great work.:thumbsup:
bp, I appreciate you stopping by to check on this small outdoor grow. It's promising, and I hope it turns out okay.
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Originally Posted by BeFree
Always something great to look at and also something interesting to read every time I stop by.:jointsmile:
Keep it up jake. Elvis is sending the good vibes towards the bunches o' beans, pretty sure. :jointsmile:
Keep that :greenthumb: green.
be
Be, it's good to see you, and I appreciate the words. I think the good vibes did some good on the plants - I didn't realize how much they had grown until I just checked in on this log. I'll try to help the pictures jive. Be good out there!
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You may remember the First Batch - the remaining plants are Old School, Colombian Red Haze, and Bubblelicious. I may have jumped the gun when I thought the Bubblelicious was male. Not one has shown any conclusive male parts. They did begin to show some serious pest damage, which had to have been a wayward caterpillar - Who Are You?
We'll catch up on some others in the next reply.
First 2 Pics = Old School
3rd Pic = Colombian Red Haze
4th & 5th Pics = Bubblelicious
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We have a couple of really sweet lookin' plants here - the Sour Cream are some real stars. I'm sure a few of the others would have turned out really well too - namely the NL and Lemon Skunk - if they had been able to remain in containers. But, I only had a limited space on deck. I do have a NL recouperating, and the Lemons are only about 1/2 way behind, so they should still lend some help this Fall.
Pics 1 through 4 = Sour Creams 1 & 2
Pic 5 = The representative Lemon Skunk (the other looks similar even though it is actually a 3rd Rounder)
Not making the show are the stragglers - Super Silver Haze and NL (3rd Rounder). The SSH is really lagging behind (due to a rough start and a less than perfect grow space), and the NL is rehabilitating (I just forgot to take a picture of her).
I hope all has been well with each of you.