Emeraldgreen first thread (Part 1)

So clooose :joy:

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Well, I can definitely say CripXmas plants favor seasonal outdoor growing to get to these sizes. It does take time to grow but the faster flowering will be a blessing, especially the density of B. I’m definitely intrigued to know when it changes over. I’ll go on a limb to say late September to mid Oct for harvest :thinking:

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They’re starting the alternative node thing already. I’m thinking early October is going to be the latest they go. Season is normally done by the 10-15.
I’d say around 4 feet tall most of them.

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Update photos
ICC on the left center


NLC

Crippy B

Crippy A

Atlas snow panda

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Those all looked great! The Atlas Snow Panda has some big colas looks like, nice job

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Those look so good bud. Healthy and green!
How are you not having pest issues out there?

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I started the Atlas seeds about a month earlier this year than last. The plants are finishing up much earlier this year over last year. It’ll be a staggered harvest all the way to October it looks like! Thank God. Thank you @Natea

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I’m having issues big time with septoria this year. That’s about it for pests right now. A little snail damage also. I lost a lot of seedlings to mice/moles earlier in the season. The dogs run off all the deer😁

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Damn they look way ahead of the plants down here flower wise ! Looking good !

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I was going to tag you, just moving slow :joy:. My clone stuff is just starting to bud. They won’t be done until October. The crippy crosses are a little ahead of them.

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I’m still in bed …talk about moving slow hahaha…
Deff getting more and more hairs down here but the buds r coming !

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They’re coming for sure. I’m hoping for a dryer fall :crossed_fingers:, but it’ll be what it’ll be.

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You know it brother fingers crossed !

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lookin good

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Nest update


The mom yells at me every time I get nearby

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Oh she’ll have to find somewhere else soon, the leaves are already yellowing and they will drop off, so won’t be foliage protection. I’d say mid sept, looks about 2 weeks in now from my eye.

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That would be a super fast finish!


Picture of each sfv,a,b,NLC not sure if order is correct

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You’ll count about 35 days from here, so yeah mid to late Sept. It sounds like it started around early Aug. I guess we know the fast time holds true outdoors.

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I love that there’s a momma bird that decided your Herb plant would be a good place to build her nest and raise her chick’s! Smart bird indeed!!
:v::canada:

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@shade


Sour d early Iranian a buddy is growing

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