Ontario Outdoors 2020

2 on the right are Original Skunk #1
To the left of that is Super Silver Haze
And at the far left is Northern Lights Auto
All seeds from I49

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sweet grow mate, how you finding OG skunk , I've grown before and just over powers everything else with smell and seems every insect love it. Great growing plants and I love the smoke takes me back in time.
 
I tend to be a light feeder as I use chemical based fertilizer (optimum hydroponics, cheap shit lol).


I like to keep my PPMs under 1000 and feed every second watering or so and make sure to have runoff.

As flowering begins I start slowly adding bloom nutes and tapering veg nutes as flowering progresses for first the 2-3 weeks anyway.

I’ve found this works for me through trial and error.
Awesome post mate, this does not get talked about enough. The plants can only absorb so much and the rest is just over kill.
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sweet grow mate, how you finding OG skunk , I've grown before and just over powers everything else with smell and seems every insect love it. Great growing plants and I love the smoke takes me back in time.

This is my first time growing Original Skunk. All my plants started to slow in growth right after germination but transplanted into bigger pots and outside and the started moving. Only insect to speak of so far seems to be these white spiders. Not sure what they are but no damage to plants yet. And I'm waiting to see how stinky they will get
 
Been a bit since I updated my grow. today I really noticed my girls starting to put on their flowering stretch. My Blueberry and Durban Poison must of grow 3-5” overnight. Been upping my mega crop feedings to twice a week and I have also included some Bud explosion to that as well. My Rainbow Kush isn’t looking too good at the moment. Been dealing with a White Powdery Mildew issue this plant for a few weeks with the hot and humid weather that hasn’t left southern Ontario. So a few nights ago I sprayed down the plant, misting it with water and a bit of baking soda to take care of the wpm Issue. Now I have a pretty severe Boron issue and need to find me some boric acid to help mist them back to semi health. So I shall post my pictures over 2 posts.

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This is my first time growing Original Skunk. All my plants started to slow in growth right after germination but transplanted into bigger pots and outside and the started moving. Only insect to speak of so far seems to be these white spiders. Not sure what they are but no damage to plants yet. And I'm waiting to see how stinky they will get
Now that is one strain I have never grown. Looking forward to hearing how she's smelling as she buds up.
 
First two picture are of the ones in the ground,looks like just started preflower last couple days..The third picture is of the smaller one in a 10g which is about 12 days in flower.In Toronto.Did not water once in the last month,plenty of rain and hot sun.Started watering with 0-10-10 Alaska Morbloom and banana tea last couple of days.
Looks good and Nice to see the flowering progression, I can’t seem to get my photos to flower before now where I am in Ontario.
 
Sorry I haven't posted any pics recently. I harvested the Pineapple Express #2, and she's in a paper bag in the fridge. This is the first time I've used the fridge, so I guess I'll see how that goes. Sometimes I wonder if I should bother with slow drying since I use edibles, but it preserves the terpenes, and I do like their effects.
Here's a shot of the trichs.
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Here's the Bakerstreet in front of a 6 foot fence.
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Blue Cheese, up to my eveballs now, so getting close to 6 feet as well.
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The Bakerstreet x sativa, getting tall.
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And a combined shot of the Bakerstreet and her niece.
 
Sorry I haven't posted any pics recently. I harvested the Pineapple Express #2, and she's in a paper bag in the fridge. This is the first time I've used the fridge, so I guess I'll see how that goes. Sometimes I wonder if I should bother with slow drying since I use edibles, but it preserves the terpenes, and I do like their effects.
Here's a shot of the trichs.
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Here's the Bakerstreet in front of a 6 foot fence.
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Blue Cheese, up to my eveballs now, so getting close to 6 feet as well.
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The Bakerstreet x sativa, getting tall.
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And a combined shot of the Bakerstreet and her niece.
Nice update, looking strong.
 
nope, they stretched like crazy and are like 15ft tall. but nope, no flowering still; starting to get pissed off
I don’t have actual bud sites either, just have the odd pistil coming out the sides.

It’ll happen man.

Ive only ever had one year that my plants didn’t flower until mid September, that was 2014 and I was growing Super Lemon Haze. I don’t know what happened and chaulked it up to the fact that they were stativa but I had grown Them before that and didn’t have that problem.

Who knows but they should start soon and if you noticed a stretch and if they look like the tops are reaching more, than it’s already on it’s way.
 
I don’t have actual bud sites either, just have the odd pistil coming out the sides.

It’ll happen man.

Ive only ever had one year that my plants didn’t flower until mid September, that was 2014 and I was growing Super Lemon Haze. I don’t know what happened and chaulked it up to the fact that they were stativa but I had grown Them before that and didn’t have that problem.

Who knows but they should start soon and if you noticed a stretch and if they look like the tops are reaching more, than it’s already on it’s way.
lol im just venting, heres an update
 

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Sorry I haven't posted any pics recently. I harvested the Pineapple Express #2, and she's in a paper bag in the fridge. This is the first time I've used the fridge, so I guess I'll see how that goes. Sometimes I wonder if I should bother with slow drying since I use edibles, but it preserves the terpenes, and I do like their effects.
Here's a shot of the trichs.
20200731_150755.jpg
20200815_131839.jpg
Here's the Bakerstreet in front of a 6 foot fence.
20200815_131814.jpg
Blue Cheese, up to my eveballs now, so getting close to 6 feet as well.
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The Bakerstreet x sativa, getting tall.
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And a combined shot of the Bakerstreet and her niece.
heres where i am at now
 

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