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    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    She sems to be content with being outdoors despite the cooler weather starting and being plated only 6-8 weeks ago...what does everyone think?????? ( i know she's skinny, she has a thing about people talking about her weight! LMAO) opinions??? comments???? criticisms???
    -peace
    djkj6 Reviewed by djkj6 on . 2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida She sems to be content with being outdoors despite the cooler weather starting and being plated only 6-8 weeks ago...what does everyone think?????? ( i know she's skinny, she has a thing about people talking about her weight! LMAO) opinions??? comments???? criticisms??? -peace Rating: 5

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    #2
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    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    more pics
    -anyone have any idea what kind she is???? strain, type, good/bad, anything??? thanks

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    #3
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    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    There are THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of strains, no one can tell what strain your plant is, NO ONE.

    It looks healthy, but its pretty stretched. You might get a 1/4 off it if your lucky, but it'll be pop corn buds... nothing special.

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    #4
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    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    ^^ what lip said is true Try giving it more sun if possible and some fert. that might help increase your yeild.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    still, for my first time at a seed that i just stuck in soil in my backyard, i think that it was a positive experience....and i will grow again now that i have some idea of what and when to do.. I enjoy outdoor growing more i think, my indoor plant is slow at growing, but is smaller with more leaves. I guess the trade off is outdoor plants produce less cause they stretch? i will also plant earlier in the season next year, probly around end of may and give them all summer long to grow before flowering time. I think that had a lot to do with her size??? only 6 weeks to grow and then she started flowering cause the days were already shorter... thanks for your input guys, keep it coming...peace

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    #6
    Senior Member

    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    Well, if planted at the right time, and given as much direct sunlight as possible, the plants dont normally stretch. The reason your's stretched is probably cos it's not getting enough direct sunlight.

    Even if you dont get anything from it, it hasnt been a waste. You know you can grow a plant now, which means you can keep growing, and improve with ever grow untill you can get silly amounts of high quality bud from every plant [Every female plant lol]

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    #7
    Junior Member

    2 weeks into flowering, outdoors in SW Florida

    point well taken... next time i will have to elevate my plant above or to fence level, i just have to be weary of nosy neighbors!!! and those pesky people in uniform who drive around my town looking for people to put handcuffs on..lol
    -thanks again

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