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Chuckolope 2024 June 5th : I planted this Duck outside 5 days ago, on the first day of summer. She was grown indoor under light for 2 month. This is my first ever outdoor grow.
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Paper Towel
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Week 5. Vegetation
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Chuckolope 2024 July 5th: The plant is getting stronger and bigger, she enjoy a lot of sun and nice breeze
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Week 10. Vegetation
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Chuckolope 2024 August 5: The last few weeks of vegetative growth. The Duck is getting taller than me, she is strong and healthy
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Week 13. Flowering
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Chuckolope 2024 August 24: The first days of flowering. She is taller than me and looking really nice, can't wait for the buds!
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Week 15. Flowering
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Chuckolope 2024 September 3: I start to see the flowers clearly, and i got the few new unwanted visitors - leafhopper damage on a few leaves. I spray neem, water daily.
Chuckolope 2024 September 16: After heavy rain 2 big branches broke off, i couldn't save it. Support needed to the plant, so i got 4 fence poles and garden wire, from the wood shop and hammered them down after i painted them
I feel sad because of the lost branches
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Week 18. Flowering
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Chuckolope 2024 September 21: I can start to see the purple color change on the flowers
Chuckolope 2024 November 7: First cold freeze of the year, Last photo shoot before harvest, wow.
First ever outdoor grow for me, no rain cover, no greenhouse. Watered with rainwater collected from the roof plus the nutrients. The plant blended in quite nicely to the environment.
The smell was quite nice, not too disturbing and i was smelling it just when i was close to the plant.
I harvested the plant and washed the buds, it needs more manicure than any other plant i came across with due to the small green leaves...
Still beautiful plant, beautiful buds, what a journey, what a monster lady!