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Happy birthday! ๐
Following your last grow and listening to how happy and excited you were after harvest time was great. Have you thought about what you're doing this year when it warms up again?
I'm going to grow more plants hopefully. I got these motion activated sprinklers that are supposed to spray the raccoons, so hopefully I'll harvest all of them even ๐
My 2025 weed was amazing there just wasn't enough of it. 19 Oz on one 10' plant. This year I want 5, which should net me approximately 5 pounds conservatively. I think I'm going to move my patch to a sunnier spot too, for some meatier buds. I just go out there and lay under the plants sometimes it's amazing.
I also want to make some hemp cord so I can make friendship bracelets ๐ I want to use "every part of the buffalo"
Sweet, hopefully it all works out for you without as much drama as last year. I'm planning to run a bunch outdoors this year too.
Hell yeah that's sweet, I love outdoor weed. It's got more "soul", I think.
I don't think one is better than the other, just different. Indoor/outdoor both come with their own challenges. Outdoor growing is far more of a lottery IMO. There's only so much you can do when nature doesn't want to go along with your plans.
As much sun and air (through pruning) as possible, both are signs for the plant to grow those nugs as big as possible because they have the best chance to be pollinated.
I hope you don't plan to do it by hand. I seriously doubt you'll have fun whacking rocks with branches in a stream for days just to get some scratchy twine. Less than a century ago it was common for women villagers to do it in my country.