My outdoor girls. Both autoflowers. First pic is a yummy blueberry that’s just finishing up and 3rd pic is my amnesia haze, she’s 6 weeks old. ![]()
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My outdoor girls. Both autoflowers. First pic is a yummy blueberry that’s just finishing up and 3rd pic is my amnesia haze, she’s 6 weeks old. ![]()
Very nice. Camouflaged. I could hardly notice. Nice cola!
I just think that shade of green is so cool. Very healthy. All nice.
My neighbors are an acre away but I’m still careful to keep them hidden. Medical is legal here to have and buy but not to grow.
Thanks @Edz
I’d like to hear more about this metal washer and bolt method. Is that to perform a type of LST by weighing down the branches? I didn’t see them in the photos, but maybe I didn’t look closely enough.
Thanks. Willing to share tips any time.
garden staples, tomato twine, and tomato clips make my L.A. Confidential look like I’m wearing a weed poncho!
That’s a wild garden Willd. Impressive.
Where do you live ? Just wondering how much time you have compared to me. I’m in Canada in nova Scotia so it’s a short season and I have to keep up on lollipopping to promote airflow and prevent bud rot. The fog is really thick here and can be a real pain in the fall.
Thanks. I love this idea. I used clothespins and twine to hold mine down to the fabric pot, but ran out of horizontal space when it got large. So then I put garden staples in the ground. The problem with that was that I tripped over one and broke a branch, then tried to move another pot and damaged another. Ugh!
Deer and other wild life will trip on stakes and wire and snap branches too. The washers just sway. Great alternative:)
I’m 25 miles due west of Belfast, ME. The fog has been pretty relentless here most of July. I don’t really recall foggy conditions so much in autumn, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen.
One of the big pluses about my location is a constant north northwest wind to keep the air moving. Of course as I’m typing this I’m reminded that during summer it’s usually a south easterly or south westerly winds predominately
Mine all look like they are ready to start getting bloom nutes next time I feed. My tree line is providing a little bit more shade a little bit earlier each year. They all have pistils developing & peeking out of some of the calyxes and are starting to stretch
All my girls are happy and looking good.
Good pics, looks like a nice grow. White Widow is what I’m growing this season.