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    Growing in Adverse Weather....in Pics

    As everyone knows from this site, outdoor growers not only have to battle the Law, snakes, spiders, cougars, coyotes, flies, bears, gators and Bigfoot but also new threats like Dogging, etc ( alltatup Don`t ask me to explain Dogging. I don`t know if you have it over there but it`s rife around here. I honestly don`t know where they get the energy. Have to wander carefully around certain areas here otherwise you`re in for a bit of a eye opener to put it mildly. When someone sees a moon it`s not always in the sky I tell you!). Now, if this isn`t enough, some of you guys have been talking about some of the weather conditions that have made growing indoors or outside more....entertaining. For me, it`s been the heat but I live in a part of the country that makes outdoor grows in woods say, difficult.
    I have placed 2 pics here to show the average fun packed view I regularly get from my window and which stops me from growing in my mate`s woods nearby, sadly. This was at 1 in the afternoon.
    Do any of you have pics of plants in interesting weather growing conditions you`d like to share
    Last edited by PaganRich; 08-26-2018, 07:31 AM.

    #2
    Thanks for the reminder mate.

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    • PaganRich
      PaganRich commented
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      NAKEDGARDENER It`s a jungle out there mate

    • NAKEDGARDENER
      NAKEDGARDENER commented
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      Hehehe yah agreed mate agreed.

    • starramus
      starramus commented
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      you left out aphids. i just had an aphid attack, and panicked! I pretty much have them under control with 2.5 tablespoons of Dawn, 2.5 tablespoons of vegetable oil, and a gallon of warm H2O. I could have ordered some expensive insecticide, but this is working out just fine.
      Last edited by starramus; 08-30-2018, 09:31 PM.

    #3
    Sorry mate out here its the opposite. You can damn near grow outdoors in the winter. Right now its like the Mediterranean here. Hot days and cool nights. At times some humidity as we are in a delta, but the breeze mitigates it.

    I'm growing a pineapple and guava trees. Pomegranate and citrus also. Not trying to rub it in, just counting my blessings.
    "Life is not about being dealt a great hand but playing a poor hand well"...

    •Roots Organics over kindsoil in 5gal fabric pots

    •600w hps supplement w/Kind LEDs during flower

    •4" can-fan w/can-filter(carbon)

    •14,000btu air conditioner

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    • PaganRich
      PaganRich commented
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      Man that sounds wickedly nice. I`d love to grow Pomegranates....and Olives. I love olive trees

    • Californiakid
      Californiakid commented
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      There are a few local olive oil producers who grow and press olives minutes from me. Most olive oil sold at the grocery store is rancid(and I'm not talking about Armstrong and Freeman), but I didn't believe it until I tasted good, fresh olive oil.

      Back to changing my water pump. Sunny 72°f 54%rh

    #4
    Ahoy, maties: Shiver me timbers!!!

    Growing outdoors is going to become a much riskier business in many places because of global warming. So I see indoor growing technology as a very good thing, especially if we have access to solar and wind power. Anything to keep down the carbon footprint; that's the right karma.
    Anyone can grow schwag. If you want to grow top shelf bud, study hard: https://www.growweedeasy.com

    Growing since July 21, 2016; pothead since 1967
    2 BCNL Roommate hydroponic grow boxes w/ 400w COB LEDs, Future Harvest nutes
    Grow # 18, Aug. 2023: Anesia Seeds: Imperium X, Future 1, Sleepy Joe, Slurricane

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      #5
      alltatup I read a report that predicted global warming and rising sea levels will mean the North & Scotland will become the new Champagne growing areas....personally I prefer cider. Growing in scenary like this would be alright. Been here. I thought it was better than Stonehenge myself (Wasn`t taken with Stonehenge. Bit like the Mona Lisa-when you see it it`s smaller than you think it would be. Mind you, just lugging those stones for Stonehenge wouldn`t be up there in my bucket list that`s for sure, druids or no bloody druids) but you have to see it in it`s setting. Very nice....if you like this kinda thing...I think having a nice house in the sticks near an old circle or few stones like this with a nice grow going indoors and a quiet one outside would be sweat. Solar panels and a small wind turbine and small well...that would suit me. Not having to deal with anybody, going hermit...I`m almost there but that would be the location...need to find a cave me thinks
      Last edited by PaganRich; 08-27-2018, 02:01 AM.

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      • PaganRich
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        alltatup Greetings and felicitations on this most sacred of days. I have to say I`m pleasantly surprised that you read my humble correspondence. Flattered, no less and I didn`t know that about the tobacco. I hope you are well in yourself

      • alltatup
        alltatup commented
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        PaganRich Someone has to keep an eye on you... Heavens know what trouble you might get into...


        D.A.A.S.69 You are such a Mississippi boy!! I can just see you with your bare feet in the river mud, a big gob of tobaccy in your lip and a big old fat joint going around the whole family...

      • alltatup
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        PaganRich That's what you get for eating British food!!!

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      D.A.A.S.69 alltatup I was here earlier today. Ten mins by car from my place. Stones came from Wales, same type as at Stonehendge but this place is 1,000 years older they reckon.You walk down a little path and there you are, very mellow.If I was those cows I wouldn`t be so chilled. Stones attract UFO`s. Well known fact that., ...Oh....and those stones, they`re very heavy and very big....makes you wonder how they did it

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      • D.A.A.S.69
        D.A.A.S.69 commented
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        PaganRich, Brother, that is drop dead gorgeous, and I ain't kiddn Mate, beautiful. I would be all over that pasture with my metal detector, if it goes off, it's something good, it damn sure want be a coke pop top.
        Lots of history going on there, right out of your doorstep.
        Do you always have a good buzz ,when you go strolling, ? Silly question, I know you do, but that is beautiful countryside. Cheers

      • PaganRich
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        Californiakid Stanton Drew mate. There`s a pub there called the Druids Arms. Does that ring a bell

      • PaganRich
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        alltatup Trust me alltatup they didn`t smoke weed before they lugged those over the ground. No one ever smoked weed or did mushrooms before they did that. I mean those buggers are very, very heavy There`d have been a dust up, albeit very civilised and polite (`Sling yer hook` `I beg your pardon.` ` You want a thick ear`. See-the voices, they speak softly to me from the distant past, revealing the glorious words of profound wisdom from our ancestors-`Shove off or I`ll get our Henry to come and sort you out!`) . Must admit I did think of you guys as I wandered aimlessly around. I was suffering due to a particularly heavy pub lunch with a very fine draught Doombar beer on top that we were trying to walk off on the way back to mine. Nearby pub has another circle in the beer garden I believe and is called the Druids Arms. You and your pups would be happy there, wandering between the rocks. Some right big ones there as well. My mate said they came from Preseli Hills in Wales and it`s roughly 144 miles as the crow flies to where they are now. D.A.A.S.69 Not usually mate. I don`t often start before 6pm as the day stops after that We were there after a particularly brutal carvery Brit style which meant it was mega, I mean mega stogie (Stogie-`unpleasantly heavy and causing you to feel very full`). Doombar as well and you have this block of concrete churning around in your guts. Sets my mate`s wind off something rotten so we went there to let him show the cows how it is done. The lad is a walking one man wind turbine in his own right. I keep warning him of the dangers of follow through but he ain`t one for listening.
        Last edited by PaganRich; 08-31-2018, 01:44 AM.

      #7
      Hight winds ( I got over 70mph wind just yesterday),cold temperatures (its announcing 9°c tonight arroud here) and to top it all we have spyder myths everywhere!!! But hey they are strong plants

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      • GreenhouseEffect
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        Nice looking plant, especially with all the non sense she's been forced to put up with! Love the use of the five gallon bucket as a raised bed, you can make dam near anything out of a five gallon bucket!

      • KevinQC
        KevinQC commented
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        PAGANRICH: your right I call NATURAL SUPERCROPING or plant workout lol

      • KevinQC
        KevinQC commented
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        Greenhouseeffect they are in 55gallon barrels that i cut in three i use the middle for rised beds and the top and botthom as pots....so more like 20gallons pales

      #8
      Pagan you seem to have a penchant for Eric Von Daniken. I have observed the celestial sphere for a number of decades never seeing anything that i couldn't explain. I even researched the Travis Walton story interviewing a number of residents of Snowflake, AZ. I camped out at the very site Walton claims his abduction took place Turkey Springs, and begged them to come, and kidnap me. Nada, nothing, zilch. As Carl Sagan said repeatedly extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.



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      #9
      alltatup This wasn`t it but imagine yours truly battling through it. You don`t form an Empire if you haven`t had your rib coating victuals. Tempted to do the same again today. Ales gotta be room temp, none of this chilled malarky. D.A.A.S.69 Tis a well rounded and refreshing pint with a hit after a couple that mellows you out, the food just immobilizes you. Can`t beat mashed spuds though.
      Last edited by PaganRich; 08-31-2018, 07:49 AM.

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      • alltatup
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        OH WAIT!!!!! I see something GREEN on that plate!!!! It can't be British food...

      • PaganRich
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        alltatup Damnit woman but you`re good. It`s a Government poster encoraging people to eat more greens

      • alltatup
        alltatup commented
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        PaganRich BWAhahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

        That was a damn good one pagan.
        Last edited by alltatup; 08-31-2018, 05:59 PM.

      #10
      The deer obviously saw it.

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      • PaganRich
        PaganRich commented
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        desertdan Hopefully that doesn`t sound like your partner either

      • desertdan
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        Nothing will come out of the bush at night except insects and they all bite so we keep the outdoor lights off so they won't be attracted except from the smell of our blood. To go out in the bush at night one needs a good light, great eyes, know the desert and have a big pair of balls.

      • desertdan
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        This photo is from a trail cam a good distance from where I live.

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      "Life is not about being dealt a great hand but playing a poor hand well"...

      •Roots Organics over kindsoil in 5gal fabric pots

      •600w hps supplement w/Kind LEDs during flower

      •4" can-fan w/can-filter(carbon)

      •14,000btu air conditioner

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      • PaganRich
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        There`s really not a lot you can say to that really

      #12
      Hey what happened I was reading that? When I got to the pictures it was gone.
      "Life is not about being dealt a great hand but playing a poor hand well"...

      •Roots Organics over kindsoil in 5gal fabric pots

      •600w hps supplement w/Kind LEDs during flower

      •4" can-fan w/can-filter(carbon)

      •14,000btu air conditioner

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      • PaganRich
        PaganRich commented
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        Ah shite mate, sorry. Really sorry. Clocked everyone flagged had opened it,except you but then realised you were on hols I think so didn`t know if or when you`d see it and since it`s not really weed stuff, deleted as I figured this wasn`t the right place for it.. Sorry mate

      • Californiakid
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        PaganRich
        I understand mate. I got to read it though 👍

        Good stuff.

      #13
      Broken stem from weight of rain and winds just happened .!!!Cast is on and she is stabilized now

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