Outdoor experimental grow geezer

Thanks man I appreciate it :Sharing One: I thought I was gonna have some problems with the medium I'm using but it's going very smooth so far. I'm going to that lake tomorrow and I might bring some more of that soil thinking of transplanting them in a bigger container if they are both females.
 
If I were going to a lake I'd be looking for stuff like seaweed, water plants that kind of thing .I know seaweed comes from the sea not a lake but similar things, I would imagine they are full of good stuff to feed your plants. The soil seems to be doing the trick for ya!
 
I'll look into that tomorrow I'm going. I don't know if helps since I've read that something about the fish is good for plants but I'm not sure. Well the soil prolly has dead fish in it.
 
This is my outdoor regular(Reggie) bagseed from good ol' Mexico. I'm impressed by the color its getting, and it started to get frosty
 

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I have a question for you all fellow AFN'ers how is this plant looking? First time growing outside I think its on week 3 of flower I'm not sure. I used the black bag to cover and after a week or 2 I stopped using it. I don't think its back on veg right? Its still in flower.
 

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Looking pretty good to me, definitely flowering, looking pretty healthy and normal from here. Those couple bites look like standard grasshopper bites, wouldn't worry about them much. It can actually spur the plant to make more resin / trichomes in effort to defend itself :) You can make up a nasty but natural mix to spray the area to help keep them away somewhat lol. I mixed garlic, black pepper, lots of chilli pepper powder, a drop of dish soap, olive oil, and water and boiled it for a few minutes. Then filtered through a coffee filter, but that worked insanely slowly, I would use cheesecloth now, into a sprayer. I just used a cleaned out windex bottle. Smells like hell but doesn't hurt the plants, but I just spray around the area and at the base and lower stalk, not on the flowers.
 
Its good to hear from someone else that it is indeed going good :)..if I see more than what I think is bad I'll make a spray for them pesky hoppers -_-..

@hecno that's how we all learn man, well that's how I did just by reading thread after thread here on AFN.
 
What do you guys think? Male or female? To early to tell game no bueno..haha BTW this is the geezer
 

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