Operation Grobo Big Bud!

One more node is gone. Trying not to waste energy on them get them off when they are small




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I’m sad to say I had to abort this project. When I restart Grobo again in about 1 month. I plan to do the same experiment.

She looked so good.


Roots were snow white

I’m not expecting anything much but I moved her into The carrot bed.

Add some all purpose and worm castings.



Let’s see how she handles this amount of shock

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@Todd.grobo

I thought I would share this for fun.

41 days after returned home to see my Grobo plant I moved in the garden. No one has done anything to this plant. Just let Mother Nature do it’s thing. No training no water. Just amend the soil with triple four and worm castings before I left.

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Were about to get snow again lol.

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I just don’t know how you do it… that’s nuts.

I want to show you howthis plant transferred from Hydro to soil and I literally did nothing

I cleaned it up a bit now but I don’t think this plant will finish before all the bad weather but we will see.

I will Send a picture later today

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A little delay

Here is Grobo plant after a haircut



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She has a lot to go before she will finish. Only chance is a mild fall. Best of luck to her!!

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Nice

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Beautiful :heart_eyes: man hope u finish that out :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Frost Warnings tonight Good luck little one :point_up:

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Throw a paper bag or burlap bag over them for the night they’ll be fine!
It’s been pouring here for about 17 hrs now, most rain we’ve had in 3-4 months. Tomorrow will be black ice everywhere as we’ve been hitting -1 in the AM :expressionless:
Latest I had my girls outside here Mark was around middle of October and I did use paper bags to give me some time.

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Thanks for the tips. We just got 2.5 inches of rain from last night until today so I’m sure she isn’t loving that also. Lol

The weather you get is just to crazy!! I’m not sure how you do it. Time to move to Ontario/ Grobo headquarters :sunglasses:

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Not really surprised she hasn’t been handling the weather all that good…

Looks like this weekend I’m going to put the plant in the trash… Buds are small just not worth my time…

Operation Big Bud round #2 coming soon!!!

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That’s a bummer! Looking forward to the next go around though.

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I would imagine that is Celsius? Here in the US you know still standard everything over here, I wish we would just switch to be on the scale with our surrounding countries but you know we like to do stuff the difficult way here :joy:

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Yes that is a bummer, but judging from this plant the next girl is going to be double the size!! :grin:

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It’s funny I use Celsius in the winter makes more sense to me… But the summer I use Fahrenheit which makes more sense to me… lol

If buds are not 3x bigger I will pull the plant I no longer mess with sub par plants anymore. Just not worth my time…

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I can see why… you are used to above 6 ounce plants anything that is going to produce less goes bye bye, I love it!! Our climate in the summer is 95F plus so growing outdoors isn’t really a option for me, and super humid it sucks nads!

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8 ounce or more is my goal per plant for my tent. (doesn’t always work out but normally the average is around there with 4 plants some more some less) I prefer to grow big plants with lot’s of room this is why my 8 by 4 tent works perfect for me… I have crazy amount of space for gear / 4 plants to make this happen…

You would be surprised what you could grow in that climate just you need to pick the correct strains for that climate… Also the timing of when to start is important also

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Grind it up some and see if you can infuse with it. :grinning: I heard of people even using moldy flower to do it.

I had some old dry flower I forgot about it and I just ground it up a little and put it in the Levo 2.

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