Crusader's outdoor 2025


  • That time of year again folks. Time to get outside when it warms up and get some stuff ready, then look out the window for a week because the temps went back down to the 20's. 

    A little background first is in order. I've been growing outdoors since I was a kid in the 90's. My first outdoor plants were clones from my very first indoor plants from the previous winter. Straight gas they were, like kerosene. I have no idea what it was, just some bag seed. That's when I found out that deer love to eat weed right when its about to be harvested. At first you think someone took your plants, then you see chewed up buds covered in deer spit all over the ground. 

    Heartbreaking when you're 14...

    Next season it was 5 or 6 different spots. One on a cliff overlooking the river. All but one got found. Eventually I had kids and had to stop growing for a while. Picked it up again with a retired buddy who needed help on a huge house grow. Now my kids are older, and weed is legal in New York.... so I grow in my own backyard!

    First season I started late because I wasn't sure if the wife would be cool with a few plants in the back yard, and our youngest was still only 13. We settled on 2 small plants out in the corner of the yard. One " Candy Kush", and one "Blue Cheese" both clones from the grow I just left. They did fantastic until October when, wouldn't ya know it, the deer ate them. You'd think I would have learned and remembered that lesson. Nope! One pic  of that grow

    So.. I built a fence the following year

    We did ok that season. Lost a few plants to botrytis. So I kept looking for mold resistant strains that winter, and in the spring I transformed my outdoor space. My backyard is on a bit of an incline. So much so that I had to dig a wedge into it to get the pool to sit flat. So I thought... why not dig the garden out like that? Now I can grow bigger plants and still not see them from the road! Ball breaking work, but it was worth it.

    I  plan to make a few more raised beds for some other veggies, but most importantly build a canopy over my outdoor crop. The rain in late September early October absolutely trashes my yeild. Last season I started building some fantasy ewok style lean-to cannabis pavilion? I had double hernia surgery in early september, so the roof went unfinished. As did most of my defoliation. It hurt to reach my arms out in front of me for too long. And you'd be surprised how much your back hurts when you can't use your core. Excuses excuses, I know.



  • Looking at prices on storage tents, or just the frame, carports, awnings... all too expensive and not the size I need. Then I found these coupler kits. They send all the fittings, and you buy the pipe to make it work. Pipe is expensive. Like $20 for 10'. I would need at least 30 sticks of pipe. Thats $600!!!

    I found 8 foot lengths of conduit for $2 a stick on Facebook marketplace in Pennsylvania.  So I swung by after a doctors appointment. That was 19 hours spent in a car driving in an enormous circle. But totally worth it! Just saved us $500, and I have $400 worth of pipe left over... for maybe another one next season? 

    The wife would kill me lol

    Picked up a bunch of big tomato cages too for $3 each!

    I'll be starting my outdoor tomato's, Cucumbers, Beets, corn, sunflowers,  squash and Watermelon this week. All cannabis plants will be from clone.

    I think I'm running 6 plants this season. Tenative list is as follows.

    2 Black Triangle 

    1 Phone Home

    1 Pressure Skunk

    1 Pinesol

    1 undecided

    Blue Dream (Santa Cruz)

    White Widow (Sharon)

    BTY Kush OG 

    Im leaning towards the Blue Dream, just because I want to see her fill out outside. The others I will find a quiet spot for just to test for next season.

    As soon as it stops snowing again, I'll start taking down my Ewok Plant Pavillion and start laying out the canopy frame.

     


  • @CannabisCrusader man I can't wait to see what you come up with for this project. I was thinking the Blue dream as well. You have one of the nicest gardens and hard work shows. Had me laughing about weather so true,I was just doing spring clean ups few weeks ago now freezing in 20s looking out window also. Great stuff! Oh and love seeing your buddy Zues,got his little chill spot eyeing and chipmunks,lol.


  • You're undecided will be something NEW and I hope I can pollinate and finish PineTree Haze with  CripXmas A BX2 but in the mean time, run a cut once I get you the new mother clone. Also Dankmaster Crippy proved to better than F4 B's to run OD. 


  • @Dankmaster I have a special spot to run your cuts outside. The main 6 are for cuts that I have rooted and topped 5 or 6 times already. On the side of the pool I get all day sun, a seperate awning will be installed right off of the railing I built around the deck. I have room for 4 more plants over there. I'll let you pick what goes over there. We have a bit more time for those because I dont plant over there until late June-early July. Those spots are on top of the slope, so they cant grow higher than the fence. 

    My main plots are mainly for production for my local customers who prefer the outdoor strains they like, I also want a good variety so I dont want to grow the same plants indoors and out. Maybe we can persuade them with samples from the pool side? We will find out in December.

     


  • I wouldnt run the B outdoor up here anyways. We get rolling fog every night in sept thru November. Anything too indica leaning or leafy is toast. I can run the DM Crippy cat piss pheno out there for one of the spots


  • @Danny chipmunks, and anything that moves. Hes a killing machine. Loves chasing grasshoppers, but he won't hurt butterflies


  • Fucking snow again....


  • @CannabisCrusader Just when you think it's over and gone, god smiles back at ya 🤣


  • @CannabisCrusader that's crazy we got like 4 inches here I think I beat ya. Going to be 65° Monday 


  • @Danny rough day for the home team when I get beat by 4 inches lol


  • Getting my veggies in order now, seperating seedlings. We got a lot going on this season!


  • Cleaned some more of the old supports today. I'll be putting up the canopy and moving my beds around this week. The two new raised beds will be started too. I have a pille of dirt and compost that has been cooking since last spring. So there should be tasty fruits and veggies, and plenty of frosty nugs!

    Lets see how everyone is doing getting ready to go outside around June 1st.


  • Another beautiful day outside. After fucking around with my indoor garden this morning, I went out to get some stuff done. Started working on the raised bed for the tomatoes and actually finished it too!

    I used all the wood from the ewok style pot pavilion I made last season.

     

     


  • I also started putting the canopy together so I can cement the posts in.


  • Good day to get outside and put that canopy frame up. Zeus is patiently waiting

     


  • I got some raking done while I was driving the poles in for the canopy.

    I switch off from raking bush to tapping pole. I've been raking bush and tapping pole for the better part of the morning and well into the afternoon. If I am to continue doing both, I fear I will lack the vigor to tap pole in the morn.... let alone have any stamina left to rake bush.

     


  • Working on the second bed yesterday.


  • Nice progress coming along w plots 👏🏻 We have better timing this year 😁🔥


  • Definately better timing for sure. I didnt even have time to get a sample clone out there last year. This season I'mrunning the Maui, and Pressure Skunk in one of the main plots.

    These raised beds I'm making are going to hold everything I need to make Pickled cukes and Beets, tomato sauce w/basel, and tomato salsa with onions, sweet peppers,  hot peppers, and garlic. (Garlic gets sewn this fall).

    I just laid out the beds for the cannabis. Im only doing 6 under the canopy, so I spread them right out. These ones will go out June 1st. Heres the tennative lineup.

    1. Black Triangle (for my wife)

    2. Black Triangle (for everyone else)

    3. Blue Dream (Santa Cruz cut)

    4. Pressure Skunk

    5. Maui

    6. Undecided

    Im leaning twords my Calimocho #7 for that last spot. Its got some rugged thick leaves on her, and a structure that spread "PUT ME OUTSIDE!" lots of room between nugs, but not too much to make her floppy. Sweet syrup medicine smell to it right now that I'm really digging. 

    I'll go grab a picture


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