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42 different strains
Outdoor
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Grow medium
18.93 L
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Week 17
Flowering
29
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Day Air Temperature
6.5
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6 years ago
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Kid95
Kid95commentedweek 26 years ago
jesus wtf i wish i could grow as many plants as you
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Kid95, you gotta get yourself into a location where it's possible ๐Ÿ˜Ž its a different life, but it was awesome. for me i got an opportunity to go to the west coast of america, just got lucky. those mountains are like wine country, hillside after hillside all growing green. if you drove with the window down... you could smell it in the air as you drove๐Ÿ˜€
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 136 years ago
Such a kick ass garden holy jeeze !!! I never seen something like this ! :D :D :D Keep up the great work ! -Happy Growing!
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@The_Projexx, Thank you :-) You Too!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 106 years ago
Thy for sharing that impressions and pictures with us
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, too beautiful not to share :-) hopefully these photos will provide some inspiration to others
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 76 years ago
Wonderful. Keep your Good (hard) work on...congrats
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thank you ma'am - hard work it was, but i did love it :-) was absolutely worth the experience
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 196 years ago
awsome flowers... and the purples are always the stars
Robafoco
Robafococommentedweek 186 years ago
oh man so sad for this... cheer up jah bless
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 186 years ago
Its asmall line between total happiness and desaster. thy for showing us "the other side" happy sunday
smoking_hills9
smoking_hills9commentedweek 186 years ago
Wow best diarie ever. And what a sad ending. Man I can feel for u , and that huge beautiful purple girl too. Why didn't your chop it, when all this nightmare wether starts?
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@smoking_hills9, Can't go wrong with genetics from Barney's ๐Ÿ‘ and I'm a huge fan of the strains you listed. Sending you my best wishes for a safe and successful grow in Nigeria. Would love to see the pictures ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ‘Š
smoking_hills9
smoking_hills9commented6 years ago
@@420_observer, O yes I am sure the grow was very successful:) the mould and bugs are a big problem for outdoor. But this year I am going to live in Nigeria for a while, so planning to make big outdoor like yours:) planning to go with sativas. Already got Dr. greenspoon, Acapulco gold, g13haze, from Barney F and will have few pure local african strains. Respect bro
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@smoking_hills9, Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Ž By the time the rains hit, we were already harvesting and already maxed out on drying space. So we fabricated what we could, as fast as we could, and continued harvesting in the rain. Got to a point, to where the rain simply won. There was one plant that was not damaged by the storms, but was simply eaten by mold. Over it all, we still hit the goal for the grow. Thanks again ๐Ÿ˜Š
MagicMikesMeds
MagicMikesMedscommentedweek 116 years ago
Dude those purple pistils are absolutely wild!!! I love it!!! โ€œKeep It Safe, Keep It Green, & Smoke ๐Ÿ’จ It up!!!โ€
MagicMikesMeds
MagicMikesMedscommented6 years ago
@@420_observer,canโ€™t wait ๐Ÿคค๐Ÿคค๐Ÿคค
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@MagicMikesMeds, Don't freak out ๐Ÿ˜Ž THEY GET BETTER!!! I'll post some more this week....
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommentedweek 76 years ago
Awesome. I'm interested what's your method for drying and curing such large amounts?
BillMonroe
BillMonroecommented6 years ago
@@420_observer, Thanks! Really appreciate this in-depth insight! Hats off my friend. Sounds like a tough fight against the environment. Looking forward to see the rest๐Ÿ‘
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@BillMonroe, basement and two barns made into clean rooms. each space had plastic laid out on the entire floor. each room wired wall to wall for hanging harvested plants. each harvested plant was tagged with the medical card of the owner of the plant. each tag contained the name of the strain and position in the field or greenhouse in which it grew. harvested plants hung in a controlled environment until about 90+% of the water weight had been used or expended. during the day, we worked on the living plants, at night we worked the harvested plants pulling leaves off until time to sleep. once the branches were dry enough to crack upon bending. we would remove the flowers from the branches, and put the branches with the pulled leaves, saving as much as possible for later processing. The untrimmed flowers were placed into marked paper bags, for further drying. when ready, the large flowers were trimmed by hand, anything thumb sized and smaller was trimmed by machine. November brought tremendous amounts of rain. so things had to be amp'd up a bit. We bought 3 outdoor tents. as it rained during the day, we harvested plants as quickly as possible and hung those inside the outdoor tents, until we created enough room either in the barns or basement. By December, as everything was harvested that could be - meaning some plants could not be saved -- we had every single cubic meter of available dry space being used to dry the plants. Was a VERY hard fight to maintain the temp and humidity needed to dry properly. Dried and Trimmed flowers were placed in plastic bags, and burped daily for two weeks. After two weeks, plastic bags were bundled into ten and placed in a cool dry storage room for six weeks. After six weeks of curing, the product was delivered or picked up by the medical card holders.
SeedLover
SeedLovercommentedweek 66 years ago
Cannabikingdom! That's hard work! Very beautiful!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@@@420_observer,says"Anyways, I thought it would be cool to post a few photos. " for sure for sure.. looking like my garden^^ lool nah iam joking , but looking like my imaginary garden. Just the best whishes over the big blue sea
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@@SeedLover, before sunrise to after dark, but it was absolutely worth it - ๐Ÿ‘
Black_Magic
Black_Magiccommentedweek 46 years ago
This is some huge lieve
Black_Magic
Black_Magiccommented6 years ago
@@420_observer,the worst thing is that your live is bigger then my plant
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Black_Magic, check out the stalk near my right hand - it's bigger round than the can - that plant grew to 6 meters +
CoastGrower
CoastGrowercommentedweek 196 years ago
Say whoooooooooot? That would be a 80 year supply for me :) Enjoy your harvest man! ๐Ÿ‘
420_observer
420_observercommented5 years ago
@CoastGrower, I surely wish it was all for me ๐Ÿ˜‹ That was split between 10 med licenses. But it still was one of the best harvests I have had, so far. ๐Ÿ‘
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 196 years ago
Well, I don't know of anything else more ridiculous on http://growdiaries.com, so... I'm growing 163 plants in my backyard.
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, best advice i can give.... they're easier to maintain and they're safer above ground vs digging a hole... for us, it was a constant battle with rodents and critters eating the plant's root system... if you can spring for the large fabric pots, they're worth it.... otherwise, you're going to love it, once they start to flower, going to work in the morning, puts a smile on your face... best of luck to ya !! ๐Ÿ˜Ž
Chaos85
Chaos85commentedweek 106 years ago
absolutely ausome man i truly think your journal is a dream juat pure beauty. i bet i have looked the diary over 10 times ausome job guys
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Chaos85, Thank you very much :-) I learned a lot from that grow
Drtomb
Drtombcommentedweek 196 years ago
I can't even fathom a dry 492kg (17360oz) harvest congratulations that's amazing. 1lb a plant is just fire!
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Drtomb, lb/plant avg --- greenhouse averages were way different though. Plants that grew let's say waste high to chest high, they would avg 3/4 -ish pds / plant --- but the plants that were ten foot and higher yielded between 5 and 8 pds/plant. So in the end, we still hit the goal, but in a round-a-bout way.
BlazedSaiyan
BlazedSaiyancommentedweek 196 years ago
that mutant is a polyploid, you're gonna want to keep it around
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@BlazedSaiyan, Thanks, I've seen a few, I'll pay more attention next time.
SlimJamie
SlimJamiecommentedweek 196 years ago
Smoke it Allllllllllll! Well done dude bet your house smelt awsome whilest drying
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@SlimJamie, :-) made EVERYTHING smell like heaven
Chaos85
Chaos85commentedweek 196 years ago
this is seriously my retirement dream to move to an area like that and do this alot of work but lovable work and great comradery ausome plants absolutely beautiful great great journal thank you for sharing this makes my dream seem so possible
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Chaos85, Go for it. Breed your own seeds. Grow your own weed. Make your own brownies :-)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 176 years ago
Once again wonderful Pictures of one of my favourite plant.. thy
420_observer
420_observercommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you :-)