Outdoor Photo verses Auto

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Monday afternoon and more snow predicted. I am debating weather or not to go cover them. I think no because the damage may already be done, and the cover may be seen from afar. It will be friday before the weather changes for the better, I will go then. Sat would be day 70 and even I will be suprised to find them well. At least the autos looked and smelled like they would be good smoke, so if I had to pick them now, guess what, the autos will have won my little compitation! I do not know weather to cheer for the autos or not. If they win, I lose the biggest part of the harvest. If they lose I harvest both. Now that I think about it, Sandy won.
 
fucking sandy. your thread just became the first grow journal i have read in it's entirety on this site! if your a fool then, i am a retard because to me what you have done here is ingenuous. freak weather aside
 
I hope you get all the time you need to finish your seed run. But why would you want frost to kill a plant wont that cause rot?

Its been my experience that a light to medium frost wont kill a plant
What it will do is cause a rush of resins to the buds to potect the seeds
even if its not a for seed plant and we know what resins are good for:smoke:
As far as rot have never experinced that but not saying it wont happen.

:peace:
MITJ
 
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I beleive they will be all right. Of course they did not grow but I think they will survive. It will be interesting to see.
 
Picture 400.jpgWensday, day 67. Picture 406.jpg Holy smoke! They not only lived , they grew! Pic2 is the photo bed and pic1 is a jack herer. I wanted to show you the stem structure. At least 12 limbs, all heavily seeded. How many seeds you think for her. 100, 200, 500? So 11 females , hopefully a few thousand all together. Maninthejar, you were right,they are so sticky, to touch them is to stick to them. A few oz's of smoke, but many seeds.
 
Picture 389.jpgPicture 391.jpgPicture 405.jpgSame day. Pic 1 is the auto bed, looking good with the sun leaves yellowing. Pic 2 is the sativa I am letting go the limit and pic 3 showes the bud formation of an auto.. They are so...... sticky! Maybe 100 seeds where I used the ghost train male on her a month ago. The biggest photo is now bigger than the biggest auto but all look and smell great! Here at almost 10 weeks I could pick the autos now and they would be great. A couple more weeks make 6 weeks for the seeds, enough I hope. I never had plants this sticky!
 
Stonemaster glad to hear all is well with your ladies.When I started outdoor growing in the '60/'70's we worried about the cold weather and frost but quickly learned
not to worry.Thanks for the acknowlegment.:smokebuds:

:peace:
MITJ
 
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