My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
It's now day 17 since germination. All the plants are looking pretty good. None were killed by the cold weather last night, and most look like they've grown since i planted them.
I don't have a whole lot to say. I'll probably start fertilizing them as soon as they all show positive vegetative growth. Maybe this weekend?
I saw a small bug (who knows what kind) on the leaf of 1 of the plants. It didn't look like a pest, but i killed it anyway.
Here are the pics. MK/MGo
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
More pics. These are of the TS and LR2. The LR2 has slimmer, longer leaves, and the TS has the fat, short leaves. Looks like some uber indica to me, but it's supposed to be a mix of Thai sativa and some kind of skunk. Who knows...
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
lookin good.hope they continue to progress!:thumbsup:how much light do u think ur plants r getting?
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
I was there this morning at around 9:30 AM, and at least half the plants were in full sunlight (i have a few patches). They have some small trees around them, but they won't be blocking much of the sun light. Hopefully it will be enough.
Would it be a good or bad idea to post pictures of the area around my patches for you guys to see? Someone could use them for incriminating purposes...
Also, as i was walking through the woods today, I saw 2 rabits and think i heard a deer. All my plants were fully intact. I think there's enough soft green stuff growing around the kids to protect them from becoming the appetizer for some animal's lunch...
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
i wouldnt post pics of the grow area.with the technology the cops have in ga bein you never kno what to expect(friends dad is a cop and tells us about it).big bro is always watchin.
cant wait to see the harvest
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
You might wanna consider surrounding your plants with some sort of fence just to make sure no critters ruin what could be a beautiful harvest. Chicken wire spray painted black is almost invisible.
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
I'm planning on going out to the patch either tomorrow or Sunday. It hasn't rained since maybe Monday, and i'm planning on fertilizing and watering the plants. It's supposed to rain on Monday as well, but i figure it never hurts to water more when they're outside...
In another two weeks, the LR2 should be showing sex and i'll be reducing the size of my patch. Anyone know exactly how many weeks it's supposed to take to show sex? Today would be day 20 since germination.
Updates tomorrow.
Peace!
p.s. Sunday is 4-20. As if EVERYONE on this site didn't already know that...
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
I went out to the patch yesterday, and the kids are doing fine. All except for the one i found dead... I was looking at the patch thinking, there's something wrong here, then i realized. I had to look around in the grass, but i found the dead dried up leaves of one of my MK plants. Oh well. There wasn't enough room for all of them to grow anyway...
I didn't end up watering them. Apparently it rained a qtr inch the night before and the soil was pretty well saturated. That, and the fact that i'm still not satisfied that all the plants are in full vegetative growth yet, and i don't want to burn any of the young ones.
Pics. These are of the dead one, and the MK/ Mango Patch.
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
More pics. These are of the TS/ LR2 patch. If you look closely, the 2 TS plants are already growing noticeably taller than the LR2 plants.
Of the 2 pics i took of the entire patch, which one do you guys like better? I used 2 different camera modes, and i can't decide which one i like...
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
your plants are going to be very crowded in about a month or two I would suggest keeping them at least 3 feet apart because the roots will spread like a slut with aids. Some of my plants that are outdoors are about the same size as yours I am waiting another week before I am going to give them diluted nutes. I will try to get some pictures tonight but dont know how well they will look with no flash.