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bogtrotter
Hi all,
Just a quick post to ask some advice. Firstly I am a little humbled by some of the huge buds you people are getting outside of the growroom but thought I would have to show my meek efforts in order to get some much needed advice.
Some history on this plant for those not been following at the back, it was first flowered as a rooted clone, one of nine that I didnt need but couldn't bare to bin. It yeilded around 5g. Second time around, it and its sister were used in a scrog and yeilded 309g between them (there are pics on here somewhere). This time they were both going into a nice little spot I discovered but as my sphincter was twitching like a rabbits nose when the 1st one was planted, I decided to keep this one a little closer to home, behind the shed to be precise. Its not ideal having a 6ft fence one side and an 8ft shed the other but needs must!!
The main reason for this post is to ask...
1. She looks hungry, shall I feed or chop now? (seems most are)
2. If I build a clear roof over her, can she stay out another month?
3. Is it too late to remove lower crap?

Heres a pic...
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Cheers,

BT.
bogtrotter
And a second...
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Cheers,

BT.
bodderas
Hey Nice work by the way, try keep her going for as long as poss, or at least till our first frost arrives which is going to be soon?.Whats the plants genetics?, some can withstand the cold for a certain amount of time.She does look like she needs a feed by the way I recommend giving her some organic feed just in case you do decide to give her the chop the the Organic feed wont trouble ya harvest to much.You can try building a dome for her but I dont know how effective it would be.Are you keeping the bud, or are you going to make some hash, or Honey Oil?. Thats If you aren't happy with the quality of the bud because of it being premature wink.gif When you say remove lower crap what do u mean?why sould it be too late? if the leafs need removing them remove them!.
bogtrotter
QUOTE (bodderas @ Oct 19 2009, 11:07 AM) *
Hey Nice work by the way, try keep her going for as long as poss, or at least till our first frost arrives which is going to be soon?.Whats the plants genetics?, some can withstand the cold for a certain amount of time.She does look like she needs a feed by the way I recommend giving her some organic feed just in case you do decide to give her the chop the the Organic feed wont trouble ya harvest to much.You can try building a dome for her but I dont know how effective it would be.Are you keeping the bud, or are you going to make some hash, or Honey Oil?. Thats If you aren't happy with the quality of the bud because of it being premature wink.gif When you say remove lower crap what do u mean?why sould it be too late? if the leafs need removing them remove them!.


Hi mate, cheers for the reply.
The strain is ESB, which I have only ever grown indoors and really had no idea how she'd fair outside although I have grown her inside the shed and that has reached near freezing many times. Despite being in the back garden, due to where she is, it is real difficult to get to her and I only venture that way once a month as its a bit of a climb and was disappointed to see the yellowing but have just given her a feed. The lower crap I was on about is basically what I left on for the re-veg, here's a pic...
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I left her totally alone as I was hoping to protect her thru the winter and re-veg to flower for a 4th time but as I am moving in 5weeks, she will be culled cry.gif So as no re-veg, would it be of any benefit now to remove the browned scrap now?
Cheers,

BT.
bodderas
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a Strain I want to try is it worth all that money??.I here good things and bad things about it.Re vegging I like it thats what they do In India and Afghanistan they end up like trees he he I understand now buddy.Shame you gonna have to leave her but enjoy her smoke spliff.gif
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