Outdoor Photo verses Auto

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Picture 288.jpgPicture 281.jpgPicture 288.jpgPicture 280.jpg Day 48. The photo bed. As you can see they are continueing to grow and flower well. In the second pic is a o.g.13 that has 9 fingered leaves, Thats a little odd, right? It is also the one that is farthest ahead in flowering. So far 3 nights of heavy frost warning survived with not a single burnt leaf, on these. the older photos took a licking to their sun leaves but didn't hurt them otherwise.Pollenation is continuing and many small seeds are visable. I figure 6 more weeks and all is done, seeds and smoke. Here's hoping.
 
Picture 298.jpgHere in the auto bed is one that is different than the others. See how the bud leaves point down? All the others point up. They are all my budda syrup and white widow.Picture 304.jpgExcept this one. An afgan ryder.
 
Picture 301.jpgHere is one that I planted in a pot and began spraying her with Tiresias Mist to form pollen sacs. This I was doing in the feild and due to harvesting and then a week of rain, I only got to spray her 4 times. The derections say to spray for two weeks befor flowering begins, yet it took with only 4days. A great product. I had asummed that it did not take, but today I saw pollen sacs forming in the top. It does not show up well in the pic. Now I will still get some feminized seeds this crop. Go tersias mist!
 
Looking good there stonemaster hope everything works out for you. Good karma sent your way.
 
Nothing like sitting in your patch with the girls, eh? I miss it and envy you.
 
Now thats a good outdoor growing strategy right there! Wish I could have a place like that lol.
 
I am curious, who of you who are following this grow think it has a chance of finishing? What about before you saw what it is doing and what you think now. I will say the local few who know what I am doing, growers themselves, think I am an idiot. That I am, but maybe the smartest idiot you know! Please tell me what you think.
 
I think you know what you are doing and know about your great spot. I am curious, you said you had drought earlier. When ever I watered in a drought, insects were attracted to the only wet around then animals to the insects and the plants got dug up and otherwise damaged. This was not a problem for you ?
 
You have given me the idea of looking around my area after the first freeze and seeing what areas are still alive. Then watching them to see how long they go ? Maybe I will find a special spot.
 
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