2020 Outdoor Organic Grow Central Canada

I have been advising for years when people ask if they can grow undetected in a closet, that one plant by week 4, can stink up an entire house. It's true... I have done it.

That,s awesome @Emilya , I don't doubt it one bit.
The Purple kush that I usually always try to grow a couple of, are always pungent early on, not a flower in sight but they let you know that they are there :rofl:
Riding the aroma :surf:

:peace:
 
The weather here has been ridiculous, overnight temps are still minus 5, day time might reach double digits.

Girls are still coming along, waiting for their opportunity to explode outside in some sunshine warmth.

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On a another note the dandelions are out, so I might try my hand at the below adventure.
Emmie's Backyard Fermented Plant Extracts From Dandelions!

Thanks to @Emilya for sharing :adore::thanks:

Well I'm off to collect some weeds:rofl: :yummy:

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Well we have had snow flurries for the past three days. No accumulation, but night temps have fallen to minus 8 Celsius.

The girls are coming along, no weekend fun outside tho.

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I have taken to new side hobby, bird watching. Since the lock down, birds have been using old migratory patterns, or returning to what was their normal. So I have been getting lots of visitors to my feeders this spring.

Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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Baltimore Oriole
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Female Red Cardinal "Northern Cardinal"
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I am done, sorry to bombard with bird pictures. Shear boredom because of shit weather. Hopefully I will not get in trouble....


Wild Turkey anyone, :rofl:


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OK I am done this time. :ciao:

Be careful out there,
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Girls are still trucking along with heat waves of 40 degree's with humidity and night time temps of 5 degree's celius. Thunderstorms with crazy rain.

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Started some auto flowers nyc sour diesel and some bag seeds from white window auto's and critical Mass auto's.

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Short update.
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Girls are still doing well, lost a misc auto seed to a rabbit, other than that Thunder storms and heatwaves. Interesting start to the summer so far.

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Autos

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Stay safe out there
:ganjamon: :peace::surf:
 

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Looking real good and growing strongly! Nice to see the sunshine flooding them.:hookah:
It's been an incredible start, barely any rain, if there is it's in form of thunderstorms... Which is great.

And the sun, they're getting at least 10 hrs of direct sun..which is great ,but i have had some heat stress issues with the youngest.

To say the least it has been an interesting season so far.


How are you these days @Stunger , I've been reading a few of your post...
 
It's been an incredible start, barely any rain, if there is it's in form of thunderstorms... Which is great.

And the sun, they're getting at least 10 hrs of direct sun..which is great ,but i have had some heat stress issues with the youngest.

To say the least it has been an interesting season so far.


How are you these days @Stunger , I've been reading a few of your post...
We had a dream summer like that here in NZ last grow season which was great for the plants. I have no idea what this year will be like but Spring is now less than 2 months away and I will be sorting out the final few amendments I want to get and mix into my container soil. Looking forward to it.
I'm over the Shingles but still a bit of nerve issue that's taking some time to settle down in my shoulder. I was going to go fishing with my brother last night, but it pissed and rained with stormy weather so we didn't, looking forward to Spring time when it comes.
My plants on the balcony last grow were getting a bit of heat stress as it could be in the mid 30's Celsius there with all the radiant heat coming off from the stone tiles. I would foliar feed them once or twice a week with some diluted kelp extract, they seemed to really like that.
 
I would foliar feed them once or twice a week with some diluted kelp extract, they seemed to really like that.
Good idea, I know kelp is great for heat stress, didn't think about foliar feeding they would probably love that.

I'm over the Shingles but still a bit of nerve issue that's taking some time to settle down in my shoulder.
That's good, the cannabis topicals worked well?


I was going to go fishing with my brother last night, but it pissed and rained with stormy weather so we didn't, looking forward to Spring time when it comes.
Of course :surf:


I have no idea what this year will be like but Spring is now less than 2 months away and I will be sorting out the final few amendments I want to get and mix into my container soil. Looking forward to it.
Lol feels like you just finished. I but I hear you, .. At least you not suffering through 4 feet of snow and minus 30 winter, I don't think anyways :)

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Good idea, I know kelp is great for heat stress, didn't think about foliar feeding they would probably love that.


That's good, the cannabis topicals worked well?



Of course :surf:



Lol feels like you just finished. I but I hear you, .. At least you not suffering through 4 feet of snow and minus 30 winter, I don't think anyways :)

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I felt my plants appears noticeably happy after being foliar fed.

The cannabis topical did work amazing for some surface type tensions, like melted away pain almost magically but not so much for the deeper nerve issues of Shingles, at least in my case. It has just naturally diminished to being almost but not quite gone, hopefully soon, it is like the nerves wake up periodically and pulse away which is annoying in the daytime and breaks the sleep in the night.

Yes, no snow drifts as such, we're fairly north (at the warmer end of the country) it is just somewhat cold damp rainy Winter days at the moment, at least its helping fill up the dams which after the drought of summer they were getting and we were on water restrictions. :hookah:
 
Still 35 Celsius (when there is humidity its low to mid 40's) , no rain and these fabric pots dry out fast. Watering every three - four days.

Larger would be better. Kind of selling on the 65 gallons pots even more.

Foliar spraying with MARPHYL every other day now, which has helped with the heat stress alot. I really need to get the gear to make some AACT. I'll put a amazon order together this week, and see what you all think.

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Progressing nicely Kodiak! My own containers are heavily drilled out and I found similar to your fabric pots that the soil does dry out very quickly especially as once flowering ramps up. I was foliar spraying with kelp extract and sometimes fulvic/humic acids which I felt they really liked.
 
Purple kush ladies are going strong.
Less the pot they're all around 6 foot mark for the shortest with a diameter of at least 4 feet.

Thanks Stunger for suggesting kelp folair spray, girls seem to be loving it, helping with the 40 degree weather. Gaia green soluble seaweed extract, and MARPHYL® Organic Soil Enhancer.
Both great products for folair feeding..

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Stay safe
 
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