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    My first plant(2011)outside

    I topped a few plants and didn't realize any reduction in their vertical growth I just ended up with 4 "tops" which grew higher then the original main stem wihtin a few days.
    Purple Daddy Reviewed by Purple Daddy on . My first plant(2011)outside Some pictures of my baby 1. http://i54.tinypic.com/2nvb9kx.jpg about week later. http://i51.tinypic.com/eg0p1.jpg http://i55.tinypic.com/2lal4j.jpg about 4-7 days later. Rating: 5

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    outdoor plants should be budding annnnytime. I wouldn't manicure your plant anymore until you wanna harvest

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    BTW you can bend branches down all you want even while budding, just not if they're too thick or they may snap. I had to bend the tops of my plants like a MF'r to keep them below the fence, almost every day I was bending one top or another down. Now they're getting close to finishing they have stopped growing vertically.

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    Quote Originally Posted by SmokeMyPiece
    -btw, that is a giant stalk! there must be some crazy wind in that spot?
    Not really.:rastasmoke:

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    That plant looks very nice. The sun is starting to get a red tint in Ohio, so the answer to the sex of your plant should be revealed very soon, within a few weeks any way there should be some clues. My friend already had to chop his males out of the equation. I do not know if certain strains start flowering earlier or what. However, I have yet to see any indications either. His strains are Jack Frost, white rhino, Northern lights #5, purple haze, and white widow.

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    That is awesome that you can grow without chicken wire. In ohio the rabbits would have a MJ salad if someone tried that.

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    Quote Originally Posted by meigscountygold
    That plant looks very nice. The sun is starting to get a red tint in Ohio, so the answer to the sex of your plant should be revealed very soon, within a few weeks any way there should be some clues.
    Yea, they have to give some signes,because weather is getting cold here soon, and nights are much much colder here
    :hippy:

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    Quote Originally Posted by meigscountygold
    That is awesome that you can grow without chicken wire. In ohio the rabbits would have a MJ salad if someone tried that.
    it grows in the mountain ash, great place actually No tornados, No moose/rabbits :hippy:

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    ah man those plants looking good! keep it up!

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    My first plant(2011)outside

    Quote Originally Posted by StickyBuds1987
    ah man those plants looking good! keep it up!
    I know thanks, and i have new plant growing

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