Most are mainline and hogtied , a couple just fim'd and LST. Pretty yellow from the 14" rain in 10 days but bouncing back now. Hit em with some nitrogen since their still just in the coco-worm castings and haven't hit the super soil yet ,also some silicon and kelp and Micronzea. Thanks for checking in. They just got 1 1/4 " of rain a couple of hours before these photos so they are looking a little droopy. One thing about growing outdoors is that mother nature waters them when and how much she chooses and you just have to do your best to work around it.
@Mrgreengenes, NL is usually a strong tough strain and can take alot more than some...pest and mold resistant to some degree...hope it works out for you...
@spyder, Only if I could rig up a solar powered one , which I probably could do as its in my wheelhouse , ( electronic tech background ) but to be honest I just prefer to experiment with sativa dom strains and find the ones that can naturally fight it off. My dilemma is that the wife has insomnia problems and prefers the indica strains for bedtime meds so I grow the indica strains indoors during the short cool season we have here where I am. I have had much success with blueberry outdoors here in the past , so decided to try the NL on a whim. Thanks for your advice and thenks for stopping by.
@DoDrugs420, Thanks man , just getting into our real growing season here. I also love the lemon / citrusy sativa dom strains. Good luck with your next grow.
@SegaYGriega, Thanks and congrats on your last harvest , I want to run some of the Tangie and snow strains myself this winter. Tobacco compost ? That is a new one for me , have you had good success with it ? Lots of fresh tobacco available in my area this time of year.
Finally turned around and started growing well. My starter experiment is over , I will go back to planting in soil as I have had much better success that way and not nearly the work.