Dendro's Outdoor Grow 2022


Follow the flow chart and you will be able to eradicate it. Just make sure to use this chart only for annual plants like cannabis or cucumbers.

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a dab will do ya :peace_symbol:
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It is a new day! Thank you very much for the kind words and the generous offer :pray: Getting close to being able to start another tent round soon. Your plants look really nice and healthy btw, Freaks work really sticks out and is unmistakable and you really do the plants justice! Excellent workmanship!
I was out yesterday and found a few swollen calyxs and a few ripe seeds on the Don Johnson, most likely from the last male we had out. Your also welcome to some of them, big bb sized beans from that girl. Male was a Starberry Greases I believe, a Brosco freebie, but who knows, right? I sure dont mind a good mystery! Thanks again for the positivity, it really is a beautiful day today!

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Thanks man…Im just now getting into your hash thread as recommended by others, Amazing work! :clap:

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Thanks for the props! I’m spreading the industry secrets! :smiley:

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Thanks so much for the compliments, i appreciate it! Glad you got out to enjoy the day, looks like it might start cooling off from here on.
That sounds like a fun cross, i hope that’s what it is. Both of those breeders are active on a different forum i enjoy and it’d be nice to see them mixed. I ran the Don Johnson too and there are some thick stinky garlicy big girls in some.

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I am 100% pressing some hash asap now. That is truly nectar of the gods right there man. Very cool of you to share those secrets with us :pray: an Excellent tutorial!
Your method is legit, cant wait to try it soon!

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Hey Dendro, I’m not pushing this place, just the item. I bought a quart a few years ago, and it makes LOTS @ 3% in my used and depleted brown bottles.
It is however big JUJU, and will burn your skin, so I just hang a hobby syringe on my jug, as it does not take much to equal 3%, and wear my fashionista yellow dishwashing gloves.

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Well please feel free to bless us with any photos you want to show off, and all advice or corrections are appreciated. All good here! The weather did switch over fast didnt it? Cant wait to finish up whats left outdoor and move back inside, never thought Id say that, but being able to control everything, all the variables, its just a lot easier on the mind. And unlike what I thought was going to happen, I dont have powdery mildew popping up everywhere, I was seriously spooked there for awhile :sweat_smile: just been keeping the humidity dangerously low inside and it seems to be working. And luckily in flower!
Yes, I hope that is the cross on these too, we had three males out this year, for just a short time each, but separated by time in-between… a banana og, banana berry muffins, and the starberry greases, so yeah, at this point, it could be any of those. Seeds were the biggest win this season, now its time to dig in, and find some winners! Always down to share anything I have.
Just looked outside and we’re back to rain…oh yeah, ready for indoor again!

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Hey brother! How are you today? :relaxed:
I can picture you now in your trending Breaking Bad gear…lol…yes, I need to start buying in bulk, its funny, I see that the bottles of h2o2 will suddenly be wiped out this time of year at multiple local stores! Makes me laugh. I definitely do my part to totally confuse the masses.
Where do you get yours? I haven’t even got to the actual bud washing yet so Im going to order some soon.
Hope all is well! :pray:

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LOL!! We loved BB!
I run up to the kids grow shop, PAHydroponics. Any reason to ride my crappy scooter is a good one. LOL!
Gary and crew, are very decent folks. They work hard building his business. He beats Amazon most of the time, and even a few local garden DYI places that are local, his Lobster meal, was $6.00 cheaper than them!!
It was a blessing for me, when he opened up in our area. The shops I did use, a long hoof, in Baltimore, a very sketchy area.
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Later on they they moved to Glen Rock, and local do gooders ran them out.
Then I ran, the whole way down to Laurel MD for supplies, 70+ miles one way!
So me and few others I was working with used his shop every way we could to help get him stay established, once he hung a shingle out.
His shop is a dream for builders of hydro gardens, for dedicated organic mechanics, and for us grow bastards, that will use, whatever style, and however to get buds.
By the way, you did just fine man with your garden.
All the best dendro!!!
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Haha, yes, one of the best ever. Nowadays, there is just too much to keep up with! Stranger things and Ozark are ones I still need to catch up on, haven’t had much time for stuff like that, this winter will hopefully be relaxing and good time for catching up.
I love hearing of success stories for folks like us, I’ll check if your buddy does online these days and if not, I think we have some decent shops out this way, have just been getting my feet wet, and its a lot of fun!
Have also been looking into becoming a supporter here as well, we all have to help out what we love, definitely starting to love this place and all the kind family here.
Was just out back and snapped some much needed shots while the ladies were wet, they are getting close enough to cut bait, this rain today isn’t helping but yeah, I highly recommend you pick up some of FGs gear and Brisco is really great for the price point as well. I have found stunners in both of these breeders packs and still have plenty to pick from, they hook it up! You should look into Nachos and El’Sapos as well. Im trying their “banana butter breath” next, got one pack, all I should need. I know there is so much out there but Ive found these three to be my favorites of what Ive tried so far regardless of price and have always got more than my moneys worth.
Gonna keep at it! This thing is doable as long as we dont give up. Thank You and Everyone here for the constant encouragement, here’s a DJ cola that I had to take a bad spot out of but you can bairly tell, that’s when I realized that this grow is almost over, and looks to be some excellent hash oil soon…


Some of the last peppers to come in, these have got me thinking, so close to the other plants the whole grow but not ever a single spot of pm, maybe a natural prevention aid here, I know their extracts can help with insects, possibly powdery mildew and other fungal infections as well? Looks like some experiments are in order. The madness continues :wink:

A close up of the DJ, so close! So stanky! Makes the eyes water its so nasty good in there…

Diggin the t-shirt, I’ll be puttin my order in asap! :beers:

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Aye, why not…


The Snowfire Kush needed some love as well, she’s a huge girl and stacking up some incredible chunky thick frosty nugs.

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The mildew on the cannabis plant won’t grow on the peppers, or cucumbers. The plant and it’s parasite have formed a bond over the aeons. They have literally evolved together. With the right science equipment you can see the difference in their morphology with your own eyes.
Edit: morphology means how it’s shaped.

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Ok, I can dig it. Is it possible that other plants produce organic compounds that could help another plant to fight off the infection of this and other fungi or pests?

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I can follow along.

Yah the plant itself produces elemental sulfur to defend against mildew, but fails. The parasite takes over.

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Trust me, Someone will find a way. Thousands of years of research just doesn’t stop. The Sulphur is harsh, but works, I just think we should keep searching for something that works really well in bloom. Oh, well. When its time to burn, I’ll burn and I appreciate your advice!

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Actually, your plants will enjoy the sulfur bath. Elemental sulfur is considered non toxic. Once you eradicate the mildew, there will be no need to wrestle with it in bloom. Just make sure you finish it off, and it won’t come back. The parasite enters on infected plant material, but once it becomes established, it can be easy to spread around. You can eradicate it the same way on the cucumber plants. Once it’s dead, you’ll wonder how it hung around so long. After a decade of the parasite, my pops is still amazed it’s gone.

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