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08-24-2010, 04:39 PM #1OPSenior Member
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.sunbiz1 Reviewed by sunbiz1 on . Outdoor Grow 2010 http://boards.cannabis.com/outdoor-growing/174938-white-flowers-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 Rating: 5\"There is nothing new under the sun\".
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08-24-2010, 05:37 PM #2Member
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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08-24-2010, 10:26 PM #3OPSenior Member
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.
\"There is nothing new under the sun\".
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