Relaxed's Outdoor Medical Grow - 2015

Oh and this was the revegging Jack Dawg clone at 30 days ago
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This is the JD yesterday
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:cheertwo:
 
Aloha Brotha Everything Green and Sweet looking as usual :thumb:
Aloha Brotha! Thanks a bunch! :hugs:

Happy fourth Mr. Freeman. I see a bag of charcoal some beautiful cannabis the sun is shining and the birds are chirping. Gonna be a great day for some tokin cooking and lighting Chinese sky candy. :)

Happy Independence Day brother! Tis a great day indeed! Cheers :volcano-smiley:
 
Happy Belated 4th of July Relaxed one...
 
Subbed and caught up - ( though I bet I was a lot slower than SoilGirl :) )

Thanks for clicking through Radogast and Welcome aboard! :ciao:
 
Ok time for an update, I decided to "release" the Jack Dog and Swiss Cheese back into the "wild" to join up with the Blackberry plant. I'm expecting the JD and SC to flower rather quickly, but I would rather them get some more good vegetation in, if possible. Been real cloudy lately and am hoping for some clear sunshine and drier weather soon. Been really humid lately too. Time to get things moving along now that the clones are rooted and potted up. Also good news, the 4 Underdawgs I planted quite awhile ago are all female! Oh I should add that there is a bit of a Magnesium deficiency in a few of the plants, but it's really nothing a few flushes can't fix. I'm 99% sure it's just being locked out due to the excess nitrogen that has been going around from my D&S Step 2 supplements , so no more nutes for a good while until the second round of inoculations in flower. Anyway onto the pix :allgood:

"Blackberry" starting to throw out a few preflowers
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"Swiss Cheese" (reveg)
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"Jack Dawg" (reveg)
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So those are the main three, wish they were a bit bigger going out but it's all good. Sometimes they take off on ya.

Here are the Underdawgs, you can see a bit of the early stage Mg def. on the newer growth (oddly) on two of the plants, one of them is real vigorous, and is looking great being fimmed and trained a bit. Looking forward to cloning it at some point
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Here are the Swiss Cheese clones that are growing real nicely in their new pots
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And the Jack Dawg clones are starting to look a bit more normal as well, potted them today
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:Namaste:
 
Lovely garden Les. Positive vibes as the turn of the seasons brings us stinky, sticky flowers :rasta:

Thanks for the positive vibes brother! Cheers to nature and naturally grown medicine :high-five: :cheertwo:

Here's a few more pix

Blackberry
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Jack Dawg (reveg, still becoming normalized)
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Swiss Cheese (reveg)
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Need them to grow and veg a good bit more for me.

:Namaste:
 
Jack Dawg (JH x Chemdawg x NYCD) clone
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Underdawg (unknownxChemdawgxNYCD), the unknown in there is just plain wicked, this is my best specimen of the 4/4 females, responded very well to minor LST and a first fimming, she also did not acquire any kind of lock out from the excess nitrogen from the inoculation (Mg lockout) so this specimen has a lot of potential to catch up

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A few journal notes now, I've been putting the SC, JD, and BB clones,+ four Underdawgs under CFLs at night (they get 6 hours of darkness from 12-6), and then full sun during the day. I'll do this as long as necessary, clip some Underdawg clones off and veg some nice specimens. Meanwhile, the other 3 specimens (the mothers) in the tent should flower according to a normal schedule (I hope they are able to get a bit bigger first). Word is there will be a relentless Ill Nino event for California this fall, we need the water, but it will be challenging to grow good herbs in the storms.
 
looks Great Brother sounds like you got a lot more going on
Aloha Have a Great Skunknight :thumb:
 
So much great veggy greens in here :) can't wait to see how these all turn out soon. Il Nino is scary, so are your pests and humidity, yet somehow you always end up with some amazing sparkling pictures to share with us! :Love: Did I say how beautiful your plants are already? They really are. :popcorn:
 
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