New England outdoors 2016

NHS Garden Gurus

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what state u in?
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thumper60

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We are a Horticultural Supply Company out of Humboldt County California with many locations. Our relationships with our suppliers enable us to provide the most competitive pricing on industry products. Please check us out, and speak to me personally about any needs we can fulfill involving price, quantity, and shipping DIRECTLY to you. I will personally and promptly respond and handle your order.

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thank you .I will take alook I thing shipping will kill me.iam on east coast.
 

KingBlunted

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A little off topic,

but any of you other new englanders going to be going to the great north or harry brown's this year?
Haha. No, but whst event were u speaking of? Harry's is a Good experience for those who haven't gone and have a weekend to spare. Harvest fest in fall is at least.
 

superbak3d

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Haha. No, but whst event were u speaking of? Harry's is a Good experience for those who haven't gone and have a weekend to spare. Harvest fest in fall is at least.
Yea, harry has 3 of them a year. I like harry's cause it's smaller and a bit more chill.

The great north the bigger one. If you want to go strain hunting, great north has plenty of vendors with top shelf genetics.

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northeastmarco

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Well this area rivers are flooded,looks like Aprils levels.a lot of the snow melt and rain has brought them up.maybe won't be so wet for a may start.lets hope;)
 

Mr.Smith710

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After much deliberation & several dabs, my brother and I decided that with the length needed to wait to start semi autos outdoors isn't worth the slightly faster harvest.

We are going to try just about every early skunk strain we can get our hands on. Seedsman, Sensi, White Label, Vision Seeds... etc and see which is fastest/most potent/ heaviest yield.

Won't be putting any pics up during season, will post some after harvest.

Its gunna be a smelly Fall ;)
 

GvegasGrowa

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you're lucky, you wouldnt find a community without thieves or scam artists in Massachusetts.... theres nonstop thief/burglary issues here
I had some1 take the tops of all my plants last year :( it was a new spot. Easy access... my own fault. I'm sure it was a hunter getting ready for his season. Never again.
 

Mr.Smith710

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I would say the hardest part is getting the feeding dialed in..except now you can hop on a thread and take someone's supersoil mix that is proven and your set, same with fertilizer, find someone using the correlating brand if they got pics of it and u know they ain't trolling you u can't go wrong really. Read and follow instructions
 

420monster

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Nice to see you're working on 2016.

I'm curious how many times you might transplant and what the final container size will be before they head outside for good?
For me it's solo cups to 3 gallon to right in the ground

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Rob Roy

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For me it's solo cups to 3 gallon to right in the ground

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Clones? Feminized seeds or luck of the draw before transplanting into the 3 gallon?

Just a heads up, if it's applicable. The Dollar store mop buckets that used to be 3 gallons have been down sized to 2.5 gallons.
 

420monster

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Clones? Feminized seeds or luck of the draw before transplanting into the 3 gallon?

Just a heads up, if it's applicable. The Dollar store mop buckets that used to be 3 gallons have been down sized to 2.5 gallons.
This year it will be mostly fem and about 30 reg

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northeastmarco

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Nice to see you're working on 2016.

I'm curious how many times you might transplant and what the final container size will be before they head outside for good?
Good question ,going to try to keep in as small of container as possible for now.probably 4 times.i know it could/will harm them some,goal is to sex as many as possible and also pick some certain phenos of crosses I would like to make.
 

plantsinpants

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What's some of the better deer repellents out there that won't kill the animal? I heard cayenne works but I'd have to get a bunch to encircle all my plants
Feed them instead, go a couple hundred feet and drop a pile of apples or carrots, it might get expensive with the price of veggies these days ( woof). Some grocery stores will sell them really cheap when they expire others will give them away ,, throw a trail cam in and you get entertainment out of it
 

420monster

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Feed them instead, go a couple hundred feet and drop a pile of apples or carrots, it might get expensive with the price of veggies these days ( woof). Some grocery stores will sell them really cheap when they expire others will give them away ,, throw a trail cam in and you get entertainment out of it
50 lbs of deer corn is like $7 @Walmart but personally I like to use predator urine dosent harm any animals but keeps every plant Eater far away mountain lion especially works well for this

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