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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
7.62 cm
20 hrs
Growing some power Kush for my outdoor grow. Growing within the limits of my permit. Excited to get the ball rolling!
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Week 2. Vegetation
7 years ago
12.7 cm
20 hrs
20.32 cm
Day 11, pruned very carefully to promote some bushy growth. Some may say too early but my experience leads me to know these things will be beasts!
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Week 3. Vegetation
7 years ago
17.78 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
Here we are after pruning the power Kush. Only 3 of the 5 power Kush actually germinated and only 2 grew healthy, so I chopped it and threw in some red Kush in there with it. Looking forward to the summer!
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Week 4. Vegetation
7 years ago
25.4 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
All in all everything is going well. Lots of new growth, pruned again! Really excited to see the outcome this fall. Wonder if the boys in blue will see them from up high!?
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Week 5. Vegetation
7 years ago
36 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
As you can see, lots of new green growth on these plants. I'm excited for them to really kick into overdrive and explode with growth.
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Week 6. Vegetation
7 years ago
51 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
Lots of new tops and lots of new growth!
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Week 7. Vegetation
7 years ago
51 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
Everything is moving along nicely as you can see
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Week 8. Vegetation
7 years ago
73 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 5 mll
So much new green growth this week, Im really impressed by how well they're doing! So far they've put up with heavy rain and wind no problem at all!
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Week 9. Vegetation
7 years ago
102 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Normal
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 1.321 mll
This heat was has done wonders! Explosive growth, such bushy vigorous plants
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Week 10. Vegetation
7 years ago
124 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Normal
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 4.8 mll
Coming along well
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Week 11. Vegetation
7 years ago
152 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Normal
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 1.268 mll
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Week 12. Vegetation
7 years ago
183 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
Normal
20.32 cm
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 0.006 mll
Needless to say these things are absolute beasts! Resistant to any wind and rain we've had, explosive rapid growth, they measure in at 6ft exactly and have yet to bud!!
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Week 13. Vegetation
7 years ago
193 cm
15 hrs
26 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 0.002 mll
Drove in some stakes to try and do a light LST and to get some light to the inside of the plant. Noticed a bit of leaf septoria this week. Sprayed with an organic fungicide, let's hope that's the last of it. Days are getting shorter and it shows, future little bud sites popping up everywhere, these girls are getting ready to flower. Keep checking in for updates!
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Week 14. Vegetation
7 years ago
196 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 1.695 mll
Coming along nicely. Signs of preflowers on one, I'm excited to see these plants bud! Average day time temps have been around 30c (85f) avg night time temps are around 15c (65f) RH is around 60 to 70 %
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Week 15. Vegetation
7 years ago
201 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
20 20 20 2.208 mll
They're still stretching. Hoping they'll bud sooner rather than later!! These things are massive
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Week 16. Vegetation
7 years ago
221 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 2
20 20 20 2.874 mll
15/30/15 6.51 mll
Coming along nice. One of the four has started flowering the other three are still stretching! These things are true monsters! Shout out to Dinafem for the kick ass genetics!
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Week 17. Vegetation
7 years ago
222 cm
13 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 14.372 mll
These things are seriously getting huge. The stalk is the size of a Pepsi can, while one plant is smaller than the others, the others are 7ft6in tall and seriously bushy! Had a few branches snap so far this season, just fixed them up with tape and the plant didnt even seem affected at all. Seriously strong plants. They are now on the verge of flowering. Keep checking in, next summer there will be ten of these beasts!! Shout out to Dinafem!
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Week 18. Flowering
7 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 18.714 mll
My ever-growing garden has stopped its vegetative phase and started flowering!! These things are absolutely huge. The tip of the heads average at 8 ft, I count even count how many heads are on these things. Keep following the flower show. One of them started flowering 2 weeks ago so it's more advanced than the others. Shout out to Dinafem for the awesome genetics.
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Week 19. Flowering
6 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 24.367 mll
Everything is standing back up relatively straight despite the high winds and rain we've been getting lately. Couple weeks into flower now, everything is growing well.
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Week 20. Flowering
6 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
30 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 31.727 mll
Staked and supported everything today. Let the flower show begin! Buddy in the photo is 6ft tall for comparison! Gotta love the dinafem genetics
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Week 21. Flowering
6 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
16 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 70.04 mll
Another week, another crazy windstorm. Plants have been sustaining 40 to 50 kmh winds all week. Little bit of damage but not so bad. Temperatures have dropped to around 15 degrees C on average, doesn't seem to affect these things one bit. Props to my man DB for helping me stake these things up. Much appreciated my dude. Dinafem. You guys rock
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Week 22. Flowering
6 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
16 °C
Strong
Nutrients 1
15/30/15 91.198 mll
All is going well. Harvested one early plant today. Dry weight will probably be near a pound. Looks and smells awesome. Excited for the others to finish up. Once again props to my man DB. You're the shit dude
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Week 23. Flowering
6 years ago
244 cm
12 hrs
16 °C
Strong
Things are going great! Withstanding rain and wind again. Cut off some bud rot, probably going to yank another plant tomorrow. There seems to be another early pheno. Update, 2 days later. Yanked another plant and started trimming up my first one. Shes sticky AF. Plant is now trimmed, 435 grams dry! Let's see how much I total at the end. Any guesses?
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Week 24. Harvest
6 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Spent 162 days
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601.25 g
Bud dry weight per plant
4
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Relaxed, Hungry, Happy
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Harvested the smallest earliest one of the girls. 435 grams dry weight. Total yield of all four is 2405 grams. Thx DB for the help
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BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 206 years ago
Thank you. Yeah these plants are growing pretty wild I'm not gonna lie! Dinafem advertises a height of up to 3m outdoors and yeilds up to 1100g per plant. The height is spot on, let's hope the yield is too!
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Couldn't agree more. This is the crucial stage. Let's see if I can finish it without any mishaps
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedscommented6 years ago
@BigNate89, it is going to be close mate 👊 Let's see what the scales say come harvest time 👊 Good luck mate. This is by far one of the more trickier stages of outdoor growing 👍 So far looking good 👊 All the best Mark..
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 157 years ago
Thanks! they're turning out to be pretty huge plants.
BigNate89
BigNate89commented7 years ago
@Larimar, that's about what I figured.. We used to do alot of Freezeland crosses that finished mid September but figured I'd try something different and get out of the norm in my area
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@BigNate89,lokkig great.. be prepared to harvest in october^^
BazookaJoe
BazookaJoecommentedweek 206 years ago
Just scrolling through GD... wait a minute, look at that monster! Holy buckets she’s a beauty! Definitely following this one 👍 Good luck and happy growing!
Mitchell_Grows_Ganja
Mitchell_Grows_Ganjacommented6 years ago
Same here man had to stop and check it out, very nice Congrats brother
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Monsters! there are four of them thanks for following
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 246 years ago
Congratulations.... nice harvest and its the smallest one
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Thank you, I'm happy with he result. The others were approximately 1.5 x larger that this one.
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 186 years ago
Had crazy F1 winds and 2 of the plants took a serious beating. Taped them back up wand propped them. Let's hope for the best because these things are packed with bud now
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 167 years ago
My shortest presently sits at almost 6 ft and my largest is at 7ft6in tall and they're all so huge and bushy! Kick ass genetics!
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 157 years ago
Friggin eh! Stalks are legit almost 2 inches in diameter at the base! It's nuts. My tallest is 7ft my shortest 5ft10 and about 12 to 15 feet in circumference!! Nuts
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 147 years ago
Thanks!
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 127 years ago
Thanks bud
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 127 years ago
Thanks for the support! I'm anxiously awaiting the harvest! Should make nice little trees. The main stalks are about 1 1/2 inches in diameter! 2foot diameter holes by 2 feet deep. Lots of place for roots
BigNate89
BigNate89commentedweek 67 years ago
Usually from June right through to the end of October, but stuff that stays out that late has a tendancy to turn purple. And you?
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 206 years ago
one more Question, for waht did you put the Fence to=? Surely not to Hide them ( JOKE). They grow very Tall and Bushy. wonderful. They are getting heavier. Be aware that branches could break. Maybe you give them A Fence around=? Happy growing and have fun in the wonderful smelly flowering stage
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
No problem. I too will ameliorate my setup next year with some giant homemade tomato cages. But yes the fence helps break some of the wind without a doubt. Theses things have taken a beating but they're still going strong! Glad to hear yours didn't get damaged too badly
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@BigNate89,Thy for answering, but in first time i was Joking. But the Fence was a good thing. it breaks the wind. Yesterday the Storms arrived europe and i had alittle damage on my Girls , but next year i prepare better.
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
The fence was to shelter them initially while the rest of the vegetation around it grew up. Now it's serves as a decoration and from a distance you can't see the Christmas shape tree that gives them away every time. Branches have already broken and been mended about weeks ago due to 65mph (100 kmh) winds! Since then each plant has about 10 stakes placed and attached stratecigally so they branches don't snap. I'm very excited to see what the yeild is going to be. Like you say, very tall and bushy they are enormous plants, in enormous holes and hopefully I get some enormous buds or an enormous yeild of buds!
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedscommentedweek 87 years ago
Some explosive outdoor growth coming now :) For some reason your pictures have uploaded sideways which made it a bit difficult to see but everything looks in great shape. Nice healthy, Lush dark green and loving mother nature :) Looking good in here :) Thanks for the outdoor update mate I'll drop back in on the next :) All the best Mark..
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@BigNate89, ah ok i dont use the app. but i heard about those problems. Your Girls look very good. Go on like this.. Happy growing
BigNate89
BigNate89commented7 years ago
I've been trying but the app doesn't seem to be interacting well with my phone, often forced to close, or the app stops working, so I figure that a sideways picture is better than no picture! Haha
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@BigNate89,Very nice bushes you got there. you can rotate your pictures if you are diting the week . then comes a little curved arrow under your pictures
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Tonino
Toninocommentedweek 246 years ago
wow what a journey that was good job
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
The monsters have since been ripped down. I'm at 1250 g so far. And close to halfway through
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedscommented6 years ago
@BigNate89, you should be super happy mate and with 3 monsters still out I'm going to say you'll get a good 2kg from the remaining giving a huge 2435g/4 plant's 👌 Let's see what the big girls can do. Not that the one that has been harvested was small. 435g is amazing and your going to blow that put of the water with your coming harvests. Good luck mate. So far very impressive 👊 All the best ✌️ Mark..
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Thank you. I'm happy! 435 g off the smallest one and there are three more significantly larger plants left to trim.
Tonino
Toninocommentedweek 196 years ago
look like its starting to get cold over there
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
I'm very aware. This is my 11th season growing outdoors. The cool weather will help hold off the mould! Cool nights and warm days with hardly any humidity now where I live! Southern Quebec!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@BigNate89, colder Temperature does not hurt her only slower the growing. I thin i mentioned it a few times . the only enemy is to much humidity / rain over days
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Just a tad! Goes down to anywhere between 3 and 6 degrees Celsius at night (37 to 42f)! A couple little frosts surely won't hurt. I'm just looking forward to ripping these things out.
Tonino
Toninocommentedweek 177 years ago
I am exited for you mate these are sooooo beautiful😍
BigNate89
BigNate89commented7 years ago
Yeah it started its actual flowering 2 days ago. Just the beginnings of little white hairs and a bunch of little bud sites. By next week it should be flowering full power!!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@BigNate89,can you see preflowers/flowers=?
BigNate89
BigNate89commented7 years ago
Thank you. I'm excited to see them full flower and find out how much they'll yield! Hoping for a pound plus each. Fingers crossed
Tonino
Toninocommentedweek 187 years ago
the harvest on these girls will mental bro amazing 😋
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@BigNate89, You can be preoud to your wonderful Ladies....looks like youve done a lot things the right way
BigNate89
BigNate89commented7 years ago
Hoping for a pound each! Let's wait and see. The photos definitely do not do the plants justice. In person they are HUGE
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 246 years ago
in my opinion: second place/ grower of the year/
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Thank you Mrs Larimar! I can only hope to place in the top three. Only time will tell! I gave it my all for this grow
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 246 years ago
Congrats Nate!!!youve had an Insane Outdoor Grow that year for me number 1
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
Thanks for the kind words
DadasGrow
DadasGrowcommentedweek 236 years ago
435 off one plant? And how many plants are there?
BigNate89
BigNate89commented6 years ago
There were 3 more, and they are significantly larger than that one.
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