The high life grow 2024

Me and my son bought some clones 2nd week of April and immediately transplanted them into gallon pots. End of the 1st week of May into the second we planted them into the ground. I used 40lbs of cow manure compost(5-5-5) for each plant to amend the soil. The garden was designed for the soil to drain. I feed fox farm cultivation nation 2part feed and have been feeding them veggie once a week. But I’m feeding almost twice a much per feeding as the bottle recommends. I have been saturating the ground every 2-3days or As needed with unfiltered well water. There were a couple times i watered 2 days in a row. Some of the things I’ve dealt with outside are stalk borrers, grubs, leaf hoppers, grasshoppers, and leaf septoria. Heck i even had some woodchucks nibble on a few plants but it didn’t seem like they enjoyed it. Plants are in the process of getting a trim right I’ll pay those after pics in a week or so when the trimming is done. I’ll post a couple pics of when the plants when they first went into the ground. But i really don’t have many pics until they were established in the garden.



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@Bentstick here you go i made a journal. I’ll try and keep it updated periodically.

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Great job, looking bushy!

Plants looking awesome we are into great grow weather now!!! :+1:

Mother Nature dropped an inch of rain in the last 9 hours another half inch expected in the next 8 hours. The ladies are draining good. Some puddling on the weed barrier but the rings are draining great.



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Things are still going smoothly but it’s the ending that’s always the most work!


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We got about 1/2" last night and more coming this eve, it been trying to allday, but the sun comes and back up to 90 plants happy happy, have 3 out 5 photo plants starting to preflower 1-2 weeks earlier than last yr.

Your Plants are looking stealer and healthy :beers: :+1:

I have 2 gardens one with clones and one with unsexed seeds! I pulled a male yesterday so definitely showing sex. It’s been a battle this year been dealing with leaf septoria all season plus leaf hoppers, grasshoppers, slugs, stalk borrers, heck i even had a woodchuck chew on a young plant but he didn’t seem to like it.

Things are moving along smoothly so far. Been slowly giving the plants a good trim. Gave them some cal mag and fox farm veggie on Saturday. Another shot of veggie tomorrow. They are really starting to stretch.




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All plants in our area loved today, no rain warm not so humid, going to see some big changes coming next week in the ladies in nature.

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Went hog wild trimming this plant on July 28th! I certainly hope it’s not too late to trim this heavy?? Here’s a before and after!


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After a thorough trimming a week ago the ladies have filled right back in!


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Flapjacks currently 10ft tall is August 11th! Not a clue how I’m going to manage her until October!

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Some of the ladies! Constant battle daily with leaf septoria but so far we are winning.



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Been raining the last 3 days. Today is supposed to be another wet day. Then it looks like some nice dry sunny weather for next week. I haven’t checked on the ladies during the rain. Gonna brave the rain today though

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Been absolutley beautiful weather to be working outside the last 2 days and I’ve taken full advantage to get the ladies skirted and the unsightly weeds cleaned out of the garden. Was at it all day. I think they are ready for the finish.



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Well i should of had trellis net on them



a few weeks ago but I’m slowly getting it done!

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Constant battle with the leaf septoria! The septoria is not winning but that crap is throwing some serious right hooks! The platinum kush breath plant seems to be really susceptible to it she’s probably not going to make it until October!