Capt Blast Moving Indoors - A Utility Shed Perpetual

Looking awesome captain... Geez you make life easy on yourself, don't you, lol.. I'm just looking at all that trimming.... You started your soil yet, for outdoors? Bloody hot here today, I'm off for a swim....oh, I put up couple updates yesterday, outdoor got flowers, indoors week into stretch...
 
Looking awesome captain... Geez you make life easy on yourself, don't you, lol.. I'm just looking at all that trimming.... You started your soil yet, for outdoors? Bloody hot here today, I'm off for a swim....oh, I put up couple updates yesterday, outdoor got flowers, indoors week into stretch...


No but I need to get started on it Grizz, just finding the time you know. Gonna get there, was thinking last night to put them out about mid may end of may so need to get cooking on the soil pretty soon for sure.

Just passed through and got caught up on your stuff, you know I'm in love with your outdoor girl, hoping she recovers, I had a main split just like that on a pretty big Blue Dream last year and couldn't believe she recovered, as you've often pointed out they're a resilient plant/weed.

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Nice pics! I see similarities for sure between our girls. Mine is about 10 days behind you so not as stacked yet. You are truly in the final few days there! :thumb: I do find them nowhere near as typically indica as any of the other indicas I have right now. But I aint complaining because it really looks like it is going to be fantastic seeing yours here in the last couple weeks!

Bob ;)
 
Top of the day to you Captain! :ciao:

Mighty fine plants you've got going there.....and so much of it:jawdropper::yummy::battingeyelashes:

Hope you're planning a staggered harvest, for the sake of your trimming fingers :thumb::goodjob:

Why :thanks: Bapple for the kind flattery Ma'am. Top 'o the morn to you as well.

I had scissor hash from just the 45 day trim :yummy:

Does look like a couple may indeed finish before the other 7, but just in case I've recruited a FG (Friend Girl) for a helper, what no little devil emoji....


Kinda loving this indoor thing, sure beats the heck out of fighting all them pests, insects and varmints we got around here. However I've got me a couple of hidy holes and GrizzWald's secret dirt formula and gonna grow a pair and see if I can get me some true monsters outside this year probably just a half dozen or so anyway. Got some White Widow x Big Bud popped ready to transplant & go in the veg tent just for that reason. Kinda the opposite of your Narnia, the place I'll be tipping' into I call the "Snake Pit". most dare not tread there.

Getting close to another trim :party: Darlin'

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Tried neem oil yet?

:thumb: Oh yeah, keep plenty on hand along with BT for my outdoor grows. Summer here in farm country is a battle, corn worms (Bud Worms) are viscous as well as deer, rabbits, rodents, etc. If you get a chance or get "bored" take a glance at my outdoor journal from last summer.

Neem is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful
 
my 4x4 flower tent with 600 watt has (2) C'99's, (2) Delicious Cheese Candies, (2) 707 Truth Headband and (1) The Purps. They were taking over the tent @ 2 weeks into flower but was waiting to trim @ 21 days, I did a trim on them 2 days before flip as well. By looking at them when finished it always seems I got too carried away, but will post pics now and then in a week to show the growth. I also super cropped a couple that had too many branches/tops too close together as an experiment, and had one lower branch super cropping and taped up also.

before trim:

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after trim:

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the Purps is the tallest at 31", the the others are about 21-23 inches. For now I just super cropped some lower outer branches on the Purps to see if it would give the others a chance to kinda catch up. The 2 C'99's are loaded with bud sites (only 2 toppings) showing same sativa traits, gorgeous. Also have my pest control on the job as normal. I used to hate the damn ladybugs as we can't keep them out of our homes, campers, vehicles at certain times of the year, last couple of years they seem to stay year round if temps are warm. Obviously I don't mined them since I've taken up growing again.

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C'99's

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Thanks for stopping in :slide:
 
Nice job captain.. get that light onto those flowers..
 
well got the WWxBB transplanted last night after work, like I've mentioned had 9 of 10 to make it. Fired up the dollar stores are putting out the spring growing stuff on the shelves. Picked me up some more of the $1, 1 gallon pots. So my lil 2x4 veg tent is now full with 6 clones that are probably 3-4 weeks old and 9 of the new transplants. Pots are all the same, so fitting 15 in there just barely.

I'd thought to put the majority of the WWxBB outdoors, but lately seeing she may be prone to mold/rot so rethinking this one and may just put 1 or 2 outside and run the rest inside. I will absolutely run 3-5 HSO Blue Dreams outdoors again, hardy, very little rot (due to the damn corn worms) low maintenance in our extremely dry and hot summer last year and a good yielder and I'm still enjoying the smoke. But would love to hear suggestions from anyone growing outdoors in hot, humid climate, from the 20 degree latitude mark to the say 35 degree latitude.

Some like my new friend and advisor ShiggityFlip have asked about my climate, Tead knows the struggle well, last night I came home just after the lights came on from a 60 degree high to a 39* low, I'd left my big buddy propane heater off trying to get the most from cooler temps during sleepy time here's a pic of my lil monitor for the shed hereinafter to be called the "Sugar Shack". 18.1 C, so what about 64 F?

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Here's a look at what we are dealing with as we come into the final week +/- of upcoming harvest:

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and lastly a shot of my little veg tent, which is an Apollo, and having zipper problems already, I have (2) of the same brand cheapo tents that have been way better than this Apollo and though twice and + the size the same price or cheaper FYI. I'd be happy to look up the brand if anyone has interest in it.

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Oh and Tead, thanks for the info they don't sell her anymore, so you've a collectable BETTY!


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Plants look great. Did your dog eat all those deer? :cheesygrinsmiley:


Deer here are staring to shed their horns and I've been training her to help me shed hunt Skunkpilot, she's a natural, found about 40 now in 10 2-3 hour walkabouts. She's getting so good at it I've got to tote a gunny sack with me just to haul 'em in. I would be lucky to find this many by the end of April in years past.
 
ok friends, having a change of heart on whether or not to transplant the 7 that will be 3 weeks into flower on Monday. I'd decided to leave them in the 2.5 gallon nursery pots but they are stretching & starting to flower pretty good, they are also requiring lots of water, I want to go ahead and transplant to 5 gallon pots as we discussed earlier, just wanted to ask one more time from you reliable sources if I'll be ok at 3 weeks into flower? I',m thinking yes from our previous discussion and from other researching. Any secrets to help them make the move, like super thrive, etc?

Also keep in mind I just gave 'em a hair cut a few days ago though they are putting on the new growth fast & furious.


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