LKV 420 Outdoor Grow Journal 2022

Thought so! Is safer different?
Completely. BT is a natural bacteria that is deadly to caterpillars who ingest it. Safers Insect Killing Soap Spray is potassium salts of fatty acids, which kills soft-bodied bugs on contact (aphids, mites, thrips, whiteflies) and doesn't work when it's dry. It will accumulate on the leaves and flowers which is why the it comes with the instructions to rinse after it dries:

"Do not make repeated sprays at short intervals without thoroughly rinsing foliage."

We're not allowed to link to pdf files here, so here is the link without the .pdf at the end. Feel free to add it back if you'd like to read them:

 
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Completely. BT is a natural bacteria that is deadly to caterpillars who ingest it. Safers Insect Killing Soap Spray is potassium salts of fatty acids, which kills soft-bodied bugs on contact (aphids, mites, thrips, whiteflies) and doesn't work when it's dry. It will accumulate on the leaves and flowers which is why the it comes with the instructions to rinse after it dries:

"Do not make repeated sprays at short intervals without thoroughly rinsing foliage."

We're not allowed to link to pdf files here, so here is the link without the .pdf at the end. Feel free to add it back if you'd like to read them:

thanks!
 
Hi LKV. :ciao: Your plants are looking really nice, and I'm glad they are bouncing back from that heat spell we had.

Aug 1st is pretty late in the season for outdoor plants to begin flowering cycle. I'm afraid your plants probably won't be ready until mid October. Also by looking at your pictures, they don't look anywhere close to being ready yet - but they do look good!


How often are you feeding your plants? If you only have enough for one more feeding, I would probably plan to get more nutes, because you have at least a few more weeks to go, in my opinion.


I do still look at trichomes, but pay attention to cloudy vs clear only. I ignore the amber. If you don't have foxtails, but still see fresh stigmas (pistils), they probably are not ready yet.

I have the same digital microscope that Shed uses. It's pretty good, but it took me some practice learning how to get good quality pics. I also have a set of clip-on lenses for my Samsung phone - those work pretty well too.

That is correct - it wasn't me.
@BeezLuiz , May i ask when you sprout your seeds in the spring to get such early flowering? in March and indoor? do you use grow lights until you can get them outside?
 
Looking back at my notes I see that:
2021 I started my seeds on 4/11 and they sprouted on 4/15. They stayed in solo cups and under artificial lights until 5/27. At that time they were transplanted into 20 gal pots and put outside full time. First sign of pre-flower stigmas 6/20, and first sign of flowering was approx 7/20. Harvest began on 10/26 for Granddaddy Purple, and on 11/6 for Purple Haze.
2020 I started seeds on 3/24, sprouted on 3/28. They stayed in solo cups under artificial light until 5/3. At that time they were transplanted into 20 gal pots and moved outside full time. First sign of pre-flower stigmas were a little different on each of the 3 plants - ranged from 6/16 to 7/2. Flowering commenced approx 7/11 to 7/21. Harvests were begun on 10/7, 10/9 and 10/30.
 
Looking back at my notes I see that:
2021 I started my seeds on 4/11 and they sprouted on 4/15. They stayed in solo cups and under artificial lights until 5/27. At that time they were transplanted into 20 gal pots and put outside full time. First sign of pre-flower stigmas 6/20, and first sign of flowering was approx 7/20. Harvest began on 10/26 for Granddaddy Purple, and on 11/6 for Purple Haze.
2020 I started seeds on 3/24, sprouted on 3/28. They stayed in solo cups under artificial light until 5/3. At that time they were transplanted into 20 gal pots and moved outside full time. First sign of pre-flower stigmas were a little different on each of the 3 plants - ranged from 6/16 to 7/2. Flowering commenced approx 7/11 to 7/21. Harvests were begun on 10/7, 10/9 and 10/30.
Interesting last year I didn’t get my seeds in the ground until May and I still had an October 10 harvest and it was a great harvest I guess you just never know that the weather in everything there’s so many things that affect us right?
 
@BeezLuiz , May i ask when you sprout your seeds in the spring to get such early flowering? in March and indoor? do you use grow lights until you can get them outside?
As long as your plants are sexually mature by June 21st (showing pistils..what BL refers to as preflowering I think) then they are ready to bloom after the first day of summer when the days begin getting shorter.

But some varieties have shorter flower times then others so that can make a huge difference outside.
 
Completely. BT is a natural bacteria that is deadly to caterpillars who ingest it. Safers Insect Killing Soap Spray is potassium salts of fatty acids, which kills soft-bodied bugs on contact (aphids, mites, thrips, whiteflies) and doesn't work when it's dry. It will accumulate on the leaves and flowers which is why the it comes with the instructions to rinse after it dries:

"Do not make repeated sprays at short intervals without thoroughly rinsing foliage."

We're not allowed to link to pdf files here, so here is the link without the .pdf at the end. Feel free to add it back if you'd like to read them:

Thanks!
As long as your plants are sexually mature by June 21st (showing pistils..what BL refers to as preflowering I think) then they are ready to bloom after the first day of summer when the days begin getting shorter.

But some varieties have shorter flower times then others so that can make a huge difference outside.
I’m thinking about how I’m gonna handle this next year perhaps I need to get some grow lights and start some seeds inside
 
I do believe I see me a little purpling on the underside of these leaves🤭🤠

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I tried to get some close-ups of the trichomes with a 69x loop held over my camera lenz but it’s too hard. I can see the better with a loop only but I just was trying to share with you guys… Anyway enjoy your Saturday and watch out for critters after your plans! We got rain coming tonight’s my girls are gonna be under the porch

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Sparkly!
That’s good to know I just be glad to get some high THC seeds I can’t get high on any thing under 25% anymore!
Might be time for a tolerance break?

It says 6 days but it's only 48 hours without THC. Worth a glance!
 
Yes I try to go every third or fourth day on a 24 hour fast and then I seem to come right back but I don’t really like smoking a A whole joint I’d prefer to just take a couple of parts off some Hydro shit and then be done with it it saves my lungs otherwise I’m hacking and coughing all the time!
 
Interesting last year I didn’t get my seeds in the ground until May and I still had an October 10 harvest and it was a great harvest I guess you just never know that the weather in everything there’s so many things that affect us right?
Seems no matter how early you start them you’re still looking at a late to mid October harvest outdoors ☺️At least here anyway!
Timing of getting seeds into the ground will only really affect how many days the plant gets to veg. Otherwise, when outdoors, plants will begin flowering and ripen based on the environment (daylight hours, temp, rh, etc) - regardless of when started.

But some varieties have shorter flower times then others so that can make a huge difference outside.
There are shorter flowering varieties so keep a lookout for that when you're seed shopping! Some will be done by late September/early October. Nothing will come in earlier than that.
With the plants I've grown outdoors, I've found that indica dominant varieties are ready for harvest sooner than sativa dominant varieties.

I’m thinking about how I’m gonna handle this next year perhaps I need to get some grow lights and start some seeds inside
You can set up a small grow station pretty inexpensively if it's just for the first few weeks of growing.
Light fixtures and "grow" bulbs, pvc pipe, and timer were all purchased at Home Depot.

That’s good to know I just be glad to get some high THC seeds I can’t get high on any thing under 25% anymore!
Have you sent any of your plants to get lab tested? I've found that I don't trust the breeder's THC estimates.
 
Timing of getting seeds into the ground will only really affect how many days the plant gets to veg. Otherwise, when outdoors, plants will begin flowering and ripen based on the environment (daylight hours, temp, rh, etc) - regardless of when started.



With the plants I've grown outdoors, I've found that indica dominant varieties are ready for harvest sooner than sativa dominant varieties.


You can set up a small grow station pretty inexpensively if it's just for the first few weeks of growing.
Light fixtures and "grow" bulbs, pvc pipe, and timer were all purchased at Home Depot.


Have you sent any of your plants to get lab tested? I've found that I don't trust the breeder's THC estimates.
AH HA! So no matter what you do your mostly like looking at a October harvest ! Unless you get flowers ea strain that flowers early!
I've only grown hybrids. I tried to grow a sativa auto but it went terribly wrong : (

YES YES YES I always test in a lab. What kind of test results are you getting on yours any thing 25 or more?

@BeezLuiz, I put my girls under the porch to save them from the rain! how did yours do in the rain?

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Timing of getting seeds into the ground will only really affect how many days the plant gets to veg. Otherwise, when outdoors, plants will begin flowering and ripen based on the environment (daylight hours, temp, rh, etc) - regardless of when started.



With the plants I've grown outdoors, I've found that indica dominant varieties are ready for harvest sooner than sativa dominant varieties.


You can set up a small grow station pretty inexpensively if it's just for the first few weeks of growing.
Light fixtures and "grow" bulbs, pvc pipe, and timer were all purchased at Home Depot.


Have you sent any of your plants to get lab tested? I've found that I don't trust the breeder's THC estimates.
 
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