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GreenState. Yea I saw those storms up your way. They missed us. Ours start this afternoon. Yes maybe one day of sun Tuesday! Week after looks better if we can get thru this one.
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Bowhunterwoody Just saw my 7 day forecast, no rain on Tuesday! Some strong storms came through here last night around 8:00.
Glad plants were inside, had some very strong winds. Might get one more OK day here today, but that's about it.
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Bluey, i contemplated buying one of those carts when i laid the flagstone patio...didnt, but sure wish i had. I do have a nice wagon but thats more work than just picking them up and carrying them. I would leave them in the driveway(perfectly legal here), but i have to deal with the ongoing threat of dirty rotten scumbag crackheads stealing everything that isnt bolted down.
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SoOrbudgal, if i can get these girls to produce anything meaningful, i'll probably up-size my pots to 5 gal, lol. 10-15 is out of the question. I'll see what 2 gallon and 1.5 gallon pots can produce. Maybe being airy and tiny i can avoid rot and worms..humidity is just stupid right now.
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Believe me Bluey i use both hands around the rim an drag them big ones. But one of these days i'm gonna fall on my arse backwards then that will teach me!! So far my balance is really good but i'm very careful. Now if i had 4 garden carts that would be the cream in my coffee
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GreenState. Yea the weather has really helped. Think I'm going to move them out into the yard with an ez-up. Checked yesterday and still get 6 1/2 hrs there. Just going to suck moving them under the ez-up when it rains, which looks like every day after Friday. Not a good year up here but you just gotta deal with it. The plants look really good and smell amazing considering what they've been through. They're a little top heavy and I'm going to have to stake and un-stake them to move them. Next year I'm going to have to manage the hight better.
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The only reason i use 10-15gal is because of the weight of them when i must move them under cover and i don't want 12ft tall trees anymore. The growers i knew who had those trees told me that they always got mold then bud rot do to the size an width but they had excellent buds on the top 4ft. I can't deal with that anymore.
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Some nice bulky buds you have going there. Hopefully the improved weather will help you along.
A weeks worth of sunshine here made a big difference.--but that's ending soon
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Looking good Bowhunter. After a sweet 7-8 days of weather, looks like it's heading back to the shitty side!
Can you string a tarp off your roof overhang to protect you plants?
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Bowhunterwoody Your plants are looking very good! Looks like one more day of sunshine and then another week of
sub par weather. Was nice while it lasted.
Franklin Morning Franklin my latitude is at approx. 43 degrees N. @ 1800ft of elv.
It's been a rainy, brutal growing season here!
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Well the plants are still alive, starting to fill out. Im still adding N to every water cause the fish poop just isnt cutting it. They almost roasted in the driveway yesterday, were looking pretty stressed from the heat but they rebounded pretty well. I know i should have used much bigger pots but they have to be moved several times a day so it is what it is. At least my neighbour isn't growing any healthy male plants this year.. maybe i wont have 65 thousand seeds this harvest. fingers crossed.3 Photos
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We used to do that back in the day, lol. After the popo got wise to the corn field plots and sent in the choppers and cops on horesback to survey the fields we resorted to tying them down in whatever field we could find in rows. Had to get them in early though. I think most of it ended up being harvested long before we ever got back to it.
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