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Passion#1 outdoor growing


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seeems like you have a nice spot man, looks clean and plenty of space to grow big trees :D

Thanks for making a journal keep us updated ono her growth i ish you a nice outdoor season!

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I absolutely love the thick, dark green Indica leaves on the short bushy plant in the original

Pictures at the top of this post. The pic after the one of the pot in the floor. The plant looks really happy and those leaves!!!

Great job! Are they all Passion No#1?

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I absolutely love the thick, dark green Indica leaves on the short bushy plant in the original

Pictures at the top of this post. The pic after the one of the pot in the floor. The plant looks really happy and those leaves!!!

Great job! Are they all Passion No#1?

You are all passion # 1, 8 plants in total.

Some are a little more low in stature because it was left behind, already before transplantation.

But anyway have regained lost ground.

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very nice growth man those laies are getting a nice size already :) looks like they will be tall girls ^^

Thanks for the enws man i hope the secondary stem will soon develop nicely and make some big bush ;)

Have a good grow

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Thanks dust,

we try to do always our best.

I is the first time I grow this plant, and I'm very curious to see it grow. :D

I grew Passion no.1 last year and topped the main cola and they still grew to 220-250cm. (Mid may to late Sept)

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I grew Passion no.1 last year and topped the main cola and they still grew to 220-250cm. (Mid may to late Sept)

people say that this plant blooms in 6 weeks.

Do you think this indication is correct?

I planted in late April, as the temperature has allowed me, and the plants are in bloom for a week.

Although according to my calculations avreebbero have started to bloom in late june / early July, to be ready in late August.

What I have left is to wait and see.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I've transplanted outside, the last week of April, and I thought it would grow until early July, but after a month of growing out, I realized that the plants were coming into bloom.

the month of May in my part it was a winter month, the days seemed to be shortened, rather than lengthened.

perhaps because of this the plants were induced in flowering involuntarily.

In fact, now that the weather is back to normal, it seems that plants have started to grow again, maybe it is said to revegetation.

However, the seeds are not automatic, they are regular seeds.

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