New England outdoors 2017

natureboygrower

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I haven't seen any moths flying yet,any time now I handpick an use bt if real bad,i get a lot of cabbage moth in veggie garden, we will c this yr if they like weed plants,i never had them in swamps until the last few yrs,something changed back in the 90s I never seen or had budrot early mid 2000s got first case been worst each yr since some thing is changing
yes,those cabbage moths are what i get.cabbage "loopers" move like an inch worm,their backs get hunched up.
 

thumper60

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iam pretty sure bud worms mostly come from brown moth that fly at night, I could be wrong, once u no what eggs look like its pretty easy to control what tough is when the plants r 8-10 ft,but hey back yd growing just grab the stepladder:bigjoint:
 

natureboygrower

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iam pretty sure bud worms mostly come from brown moth that fly at night, I could be wrong, once u no what eggs look like its pretty easy to control what tough is when the plants r 8-10 ft,but hey back yd growing just grab the stepladder:bigjoint:
yeah,thats right,lol.good to know,ive got the white moths flying around.you ever had blackbears fuck with anything? had a couple knock over pots before.twice.those guys seem to like to make their rounds up around our property every 3 weeks or so.
 

thumper60

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yeah,thats right,lol.good to know,ive got the white moths flying around.you ever had blackbears fuck with anything? had a couple knock over pots before.twice.those guys seem to like to make their rounds up around our property every 3 weeks or so.
not at the house I see them all the time running around,growing in the swamps I never used organiics,because of bears had some pretty close encounters where I had to raise my arms an yell,knock on wood they all ran away black bear pretty easy going unless u smell like a dead fish
 

getawaymountain

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not at the house I see them all the time running around,growing in the swamps I never used organiics,because of bears had some pretty close encounters where I had to raise my arms an yell,knock on wood they all ran away black bear pretty easy going unless u smell like a dead fish
ive had a bear get a 5 gallon bucket stuck on head that had pro blend with fish emoulsion in it made a hell of a mess at my spot bucket full of hairs never used that again lol. damm raccoons even dug into the dirt this season soon as we mixed it for 2 days straight at 2 different spots i think the oyster shells in the happy frog did it but once they found nothing there we planted the plants with no issues
 

natureboygrower

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not at the house I see them all the time running around,growing in the swamps I never used organiics,because of bears had some pretty close encounters where I had to raise my arms an yell,knock on wood they all ran away black bear pretty easy going unless u smell like a dead fish
a couple years ago early morning,i walked past my slider and saw two young bears BERZERKING in the back yard. just straight up running from one side to the other looking for something to fuck up.i was amused until one of them ran over to the empty bird feeder and ripped it down.that one was missing a front paw and you would never have known.i opened the slider and they were GONE!Fast bastards
 

sandhill larry

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if the timing is right,i have the equipment to cook a lot of lobster dinners at once,Cap.this is a great idea.
when is @sandhill larry expected to finish his hike up our way?
Unless I win the lottery, I will have to work until 2022. That is the earliest I can draw SS anyway. Wife has hinted I could retire early, but work is where I go to rest. I do want to do some section hiking before that. Maybe I will start on Mount Katahdin and SOBO.

When Florida really gets with the program, I have a good location for a BBQ. That might take longer than my walk though.
 

Hairiest_Stamen

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Out in the garden the Cabbage worms out in full force. .. neem oil and BT seems to have remedied the issue. Did a ton of damage in only a couple days.

Got something like 5 strains going outdoors. was pretty late, not going set any records... ranging from 8" to 2' tall.
 

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DankBudzzz

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A great structured sea candy, just way too early and smells exactly like sea level. Chop chopView attachment 3971058a couple other sea candy not yet showing sexView attachment 3971059
I was so excited for sea level but got 5/5 males during my winter run and then 4/7 males for the outdoor but the three females were put out too early and never made it/ were pulled for being stagnant. I do have 6 unsexed sea level x barefoot doctor outside that were started a few weeks ago. What are the genetics of the sea candy? Is it sea level x candy train? I have a really nice candy train male I'm saving for some crosses this year pulled all other males.
 

northeastmarco

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I was so excited for sea level but got 5/5 males during my winter run and then 4/7 males for the outdoor but the three females were put out too early and never made it/ were pulled for being stagnant. I do have 6 unsexed sea level x barefoot doctor outside that were started a few weeks ago. What are the genetics of the sea candy? Is it sea level x candy train? I have a really nice candy train male I'm saving for some crosses this year pulled all other males.
Yes candy train x sea level.
Sea level has a very distinct unique smell
 
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