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Sunbiz1

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Looking good man, I'd try to get them further apart. I usually go about two feet in every direction between plants.
You have my undying support 4/this project, I'm going to pass on the guerrilla grow this year for the first time in 6 seasons. For one, we're in a drought and I'm not about to start hauling water when the success rate on harvesting is around 50% to begin with between animals, insects, and rippers etc. I did read your guide last month, that's a lot of site preparation. Which is a good thing, but not always necessary. The following pic was from last August, this plant was thrown right into native soil adding nothing but some Epsoma granule nutes. It only shows the top half b/c I had thorns in my ass and couldn't back up any further, plant was near 9 feet tall. The ganja really enjoys Midwest soil, only other thing I used was some molasses tea in lieu of water.

Best wishes on this project, hope to see some nice buddage come fall from your ladies.
 

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Balzac89

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You have my undying support 4/this project, I'm going to pass on the guerrilla grow this year for the first time in 6 seasons. For one, we're in a drought and I'm not about to start hauling water when the success rate on harvesting is around 50% to begin with between animals, insects, and rippers etc. I did read your guide last month, that's a lot of site preparation. Which is a good thing, but not always necessary. The following pic was from last August, this plant was thrown right into native soil adding nothing but some Epsoma granule nutes. It only shows the top half b/c I had thorns in my ass and couldn't back up any further, plant was near 9 feet tall. The ganja really enjoys Midwest soil, only other thing I used was some molasses tea in lieu of water.


Best wishes on this project, hope to see some nice buddage come fall from your ladies.

I put effort into it because I am solely a seasonal grower. I gotta do with what I got.

Looked good man. Good luck with everything
 

Balzac89

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Anyone wanna share experiences with pest prevention outdoors? Ideas, things that have helped what not
 

chickenpoop

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What can we say that has not been said already. I wish i could hit the fastforward button a few monthes, thats when the good outdoor pics will start coming in :arrow:
 

KUShSOurSMOKEr

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Gtood shit brah! Hella helpful ass tips man! I'm curioys what's. Close to where ur grow spot is at lets say. A hiking trail a road? Jus curious where I shud start looking got a couple places in. Mind
 

hellbender

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  • I used Havahart Critter Ridder granular last year spread around,not in,my five gallon buckets.kept the squirrels from digging,fire ants out,and deer away.​




 

Balzac89

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Gtood shit brah! Hella helpful ass tips man! I'm curioys what's. Close to where ur grow spot is at lets say. A hiking trail a road? Jus curious where I shud start looking got a couple places in. Mind
I follow trails or roads and then take deer trails until I find a suitable location.

Remember more sun equals more weight, but also means more visible.
 

Sunbiz1

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Got one over three feet tall now. It's gonna be a great year!

Anyone else got some outdoors pics?

Organic brah.
Perfect, I see you used the native plants well for cover. You would be surprised how easy it is to walk right by a grow like that w/o even noticing. I've planted some in the past and had to spend a good 10 minutes finding them on the first return trip...it all looked the same.

Lookin' good!
 

Balzac89

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Perfect, I see you used the native plants well for cover. You would be surprised how easy it is to walk right by a grow like that w/o even noticing. I've planted some in the past and had to spend a good 10 minutes finding them on the first return trip...it all looked the same.

Lookin' good!
I know what you're saying you gotta hide em in the open lol

Don't want them to jump up and run away.
 

Balzac89

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Last week I cut a few more clones for practice and I have yet to check on them maybe some pictures tmrw? We shall see.
 

sonar

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Plants are looking nice man. Do you top them at all? That one looked like it was topped. I actually never topped a plant and was thinking about trying it on one or two this year before they get too big. Mine are much smaller they've only been out a week. I have some autos that are doing amazing though that should be ready in about a month.
 

sonar

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Oh about pest prevention, I'm not sure if you mean bugs or animals. For bugs, I just hit them up with Safer End All periodically. I like to start the day they go out to try to prevent a major bug situation before it starts. With oudoors, as I'm sure you know, it is inevitable though. Maybe it is just coincidence, but I've noticed they tend to prefer some strains over others. Last year I had a Dinafem California Hash Plant that they just decimated, but left the other 3 or 4 plants in the area alone.

2 years ago I lost 3 plants to some kind of small rodent. They would dig as the stem either uproot it or chew at the stem. I made a spray out of garlic and cayenne pepper and that seemed to work. I actually forgot it this time and so far nothing has happened. I used to use mothballs, soap, the whole 9 yards, but I don't think any of that stuff really works. Maybe for deer, but I don't have a problem with deer. I think when you put them out early June rather than early May there is more vegetation and food around so they don't mess with them as much. Also, I fill the holes with soil about a week prior to putting the plants in. Gives the animals in the area time to explore and get use to beforehand. Another reason is that I hope it rains sometime that week so saturate all that fresh, dry soil so I don't have to water them.
 

Balzac89

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Plants are looking nice man. Do you top them at all? That one looked like it was topped. I actually never topped a plant and was thinking about trying it on one or two this year before they get too big. Mine are much smaller they've only been out a week. I have some autos that are doing amazing though that should be ready in about a month.
Yeah I topped at at the fourth node a couple weeks before they went outdoors. I topped all the lower branches after I took the pictures. Was hoping to get up there today but its raining again.

We had good weather so mine have been outside for about three weeks.

I had shitty luck with all the autos I tried. I think it was just my lack of experience with them.
 

Balzac89

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Things are coming along nicely. I might hold of on pictures for awhile just to show how they blow up.

LEeave some comments.

I know they look stretched its cause it been raining for almost two weeks straight.
 
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