California Organic Backyard Grow 65 Gallon Grow Bags

@Big123 looks like the stretch is among us. Fasten your seatbelts brother!!!

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Damn brotha!!! Looking great back there :v:

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@MattyBear thank you, I’m grateful to @LF-the-OG for perimeter support advice, now I can more easily train them out and down.

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@Big123 some fine engineering there bro with the supports you could not drive into the ground!!! Can’t stop looking at them…hopefully your in the meditation garden now taking it all in. How cool is it that @LF-the-OG offered some great advice…could have easily just been quiet…and…you ran with it bro!!!

Gotta love this forum and the great peeps!!!

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@DaGoose

Yes, must love this forum, especially when we learn from others at just the right time.

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Wew! not much to say…amazing!!! putting this on watching :smiley:

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@Big123

Wow didn’t know you had this going on and all not just 4 or 5 but all of them look good. Great job on setup and wish I could smoke one or two with you in there. Happy growing

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@Onlythebest79

Thank you!

@Big123 could you take a pic of the main stem? I’m curious to see how thick they are. My little 6 gal potted plants have a stem a little thicker than my thumb.
Also, what are you using to feed in flower? My indoor looks good but it only looks like maybe 4 or 5 ounces for my first grow. I’m hoping to increase my yield on the outdoor plant that I’m bringing back in.

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@ElChingon82 I make teas of different types of Seabird guano and bat guano, plus I use Deuce Deuce for K as needed.
GSC-x


Train :steam_locomotive: wreck

Fire :fire: OG

CA Dream

First phase internal support up between GSC-x and CA Dream

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Dope AF @Big123!

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Gorgeous! Next grow I will train early. In comparison my plants are too tall and not as bushy. Plus they’re in measly 6 gal pots. What’s your npk on the guano? The sea bird I’ve found a 0-11-0 but the bat guano I’ve come across varies, either nitrogen heavy or phosphorus heavy. I’m guessing you’re using the P heavy stuff?

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Yeah; it’s the difference between fruit bats and insectivores.

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Thank you, for flowering I like the fossilized seabird guano 0-9-0, the Roots seabird guano 0-12-0, the Peruvian seabird 10-10-1 & 12-11-2 for veg and early flower. Jamaican bat guano, 0-10-0 for flower, dr. Earth bat guano 7-3-1 also a good one.

I always go a little under suggested dose, and don’t give teas every watering. I try to wait until they’re a couple months old before giving them any fertilizer beyond what’s in the soil.

I ordered some Madagascar bat guano 0-13-0 to throw in the mix this season.

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Man this grow is truly beautifully insane man! I love it! I say everyone underestimated and 6 plants… 12 lbs. easy. The colas on these ladies will be human baby sized :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

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@PurpNGold74 thank you, wanted to grow the best plants with best quality flowers possible, perhaps I became slightly carried away :flight_departure: at some point, going to keep them firmly reined.

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@Big123 hmmm… peruvian, jamaican, fossilized, madagascar…DUDE!!!

Nothing to see here, just keep moving along lol…

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I guess it’s like they say go BIG123 or go home. I check in on your journal quite often. I’m just mesmerized by your girls. Great job you definatly grow some big beautiful monsters

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@Sirsmokes lmao :joy: thank you!

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This is a perfect specimen of an outdoor grow. Your pics are a growers porn.

I see u r worried about them growing over the fence. Not worried about smell? U are gonna have an insane amount of buds flowering.

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