Vermonters outdoor and in. Anyone welcome

Grenier5413

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View attachment 3766950 wow those plants are looking GREAT being Aug 27! I bet your ecstatic man thats awesome keep up that awesome work. That purple one is especially attractive is that Frisian Dew? Looks tasty!

This is my farthest along plant I have, Jamaican Dream Eva Seeds, some mold here and there but I've been doing a full quart drench of serenade through the sprayer weekly hoping it'll stop the mold dead in its tracks..I'm hopeful! Anyways check it
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No they are all purple no 1 from Dutch Passion. Not sure why they budded so early. I got one plant just starting to bud.
 

Grenier5413

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then again were a different breed up in northern Vermont now ain't we!!! what of like to know is if you have been making seeds for 6 yrs premier.....why aren't you growing any? Ive grown here since 92' and JUST started making seeds because like Larry said it's truly a gift that keeps on giving. Im shocked at seeing all the Dutch, barneys farm etc hear when ya got bodhi, bog, redeye, archive, etc that has been pumping fire up here since 2002.
Oh I am growing and breeding this year. I just keep my projects kinda secretive. I'll throw up a picture of my vermonster strain tonight. I'm gonna be ordering some male nuclear seeds from visc so next year I can introduce some purple genetics.
 

Grenier5413

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being smoked by patients in Chittenden Franklyn and grand isle counties.......lmao
Are you a registered provider. I've got two people that have cards but they don't want to assign me because they will loose the privilege of using the dispensery
I'd love to have permission to grow even if it was at state level. I've got about seven thousand watts of HP's and M H. Just sucks last time I got setup and got my cycles rolling I got nabbed.
 

Grenier5413

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It's already time to start cooking soil for next year. This year I will have all my plots ready for plants before snowfall. That way they are ready to roll as soon as spring hits. Just pull the plastic back and drop em in. I didn't do anything with my dirt this year and my harvest is lacking. Those plants should be four times that size.
 

Grenier5413

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If your familiar with Middlebury at fosters moo Doo headquarters you can pull in there with a trailer. I use a four foot by six foot it costs me ten bucks to fill it. The first two trips I get compost the third trip I get topsoil and the fourth trip bark mulch. Then I ad two bales of pro mix, oyster shells powdered lime greensand pelletized bat guano some sea weed and a few other ingredients. It's still a work in progress. Didn't have time to do it this year thought.
 

GreenGorilla18

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Oh yeah man, Next year will be the best one yet for me. I'm going to have a few 200 gals and a few 150s. Perfect spots. I'm pumped. Just need to figure out the right strains to put in that size..Ill start cooking my soil around march and probably plant in end of may eary june. Ill be following you next year Grenier hope you follow me, though I will be under a different name then
 

Grenier5413

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Oh yeah man, Next year will be the best one yet for me. I'm going to have a few 200 gals and a few 150s. Perfect spots. I'm pumped. Just need to figure out the right strains to put in that size..Ill start cooking my soil around march and probably plant in end of may eary june. Ill be following you next year Grenier hope you follow me, though I will be under a different name then
Yeah just keep in touch man def. I'd give that cook a little longer.smetimes it takes a bit for all to break down. As lo g as nothing growing in it the power will still be there so you can't over cook.
 

GreenGorilla18

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I would cook a bit longer just might not be an option. Ill do it as soon as possible but it all depends on this winter I guess. I plan on keeping my dirt in the pots they're in now and mixing it with sunshine mix in late winter..obvious problem is when I went to do this this year the soil was frozen..so I couldn't do anything about it. Any ideas on how to prevent this?
 

Grenier5413

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If you could pull them in and store in your basement would be ideal. Other than that it's hard to keep from freezing up. If you can afford to I'd so your mix early November and let cook till freeze. Then when it thaws it will continue. Or you might be able to bury the pots most of way and cover with leaves or hay. I still think they will freeze though.
 

Grenier5413

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The reason it's so short is because we went on vacation this spring and I had a timer fail on me. It resulted in the plant starting to bud at about four weeks old. So I lost about four weeks veg time after all was said and done. Doesn't pay to buy a cheap timer
 

Grenier5413

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Well vermonters I've been busy all winter. Built some grow boxes cloning cab and a big flower room. Rocking the second harvest right now chopping in a week veg cab is full clones r rooting. It's just about time to go make sure my.plots made it through winter ok.IMG_20170424_195057549.jpg IMG_20170424_195133279.jpg IMG_20170416_185250756.jpg
 

Grenier5413

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I'm not sure it's going to be connected to my house. I'm sick of thieves so I'm going to do gorrilla and green house insurance policy. I'm tired of all my hard work getting ruined year after year by stupid people that don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves. Anywho I think I'm gonna keep them open on the top until it gets close to chopper season and then I'll throw the roof on. I'm really only using the green house as a way to disguise from flyovers. This way it's hidden but close by and if they want to steal it there going through me first. I'm going raised bed terraced up a hill about a ten foot slope. I'll have two tiers of three plants it will be sweet.
 
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