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trapik

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So much reading and Eye Candy there BC..
I'll 'watch' it from start asap!
It's not too late in the season, I'm right in time for top of the show :D

Best of luck even if it seems there's not much about luck there
:yes:
 

PazVerdeRadical

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wallyduck said:
just out of interest i wonder why u guys use ferts with such low npk??

from experience ive found the more u can get to your cannabis the better they will grow ..
id swap the cow manure etc for chicken manure ,, then your talking business ...

i always figured if your gonna go to the trouble to carry somethin all the way out there , may as well be potent stuff ...

cow manure is very low in nitrogen , and has a lot of salt in it apparently .. it would be more of a soil conditioner than fertalizer ....

nice dry chicken manure is about the best ive found as an all round fertalizer ...and no it does not burn ....


greetings wally,
how do you deal with the flies that using chicken manure brings? around here, it is illegal to use it unless you bury it about 40-60cm below the soil, so the crop and areas around won't get infested with flies... i remember a lady who lives near by a field where the dude was using the chicken shit not properly, the lady was furious her house was filled with flies due to it, so one fine morning she lit on fire his whole crop as well as chicken manure deposits hehehehe...

BC, much respect :headbange k+!

peace
 
G

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Man you guys are talking a lot of shit in here lately, seems like the time for shit talk is over and just waiting to reep those wonderful rewards, like a nice joint with friends on a snowing 4x4 trip and a couple cold brews too!

Paz, buenos noches mi hermano. You know the use of chicken shit in my neck of the woods never caused a problem, and I never seen any more flies than usual. If it is dry it is pretty safe smelling. The biggest problems with chickens that I can imagine like that is if someone was raising them in town. I love chicken shit!

Great Show as always BC, hardly a day goes by that I dont not look in here. I hope you had a good holiday. Now it is time for a fast weather change to wet where I live, but you never know. It has been a pretty wet summer. I am glad you water needs are getting met, you left them alone for a long time in some really hot weather. They look fantastic and fillng in nice.
 

elevate

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BACKCOUNTRY - does anyone ever nominate your photos for the monthly award? those are your genetics too, which makes it even better. good stuff man. what camera do you have? i've got myself a tiny cannon sd 800 is. it's an ultra-compact so it's not super amazing, but it has impressed me.
 

BACKCOUNTRY

Mourning the loss of my dog......
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Thanks everyone! :rasta:

newRandude- I worked over the holiday, but I made alot of money doing it, heheh. Its hard to tell what might happen this Autumn here, my gut feeling tells me that a cool, relitively moist Summer should lead to a dry/warm Fall(indian summer).
So far in September, we seem to be following a trend of increasingly cool nights that we were seeing in August. True summer has left the building for sure, daytime temps could still reach the 90s through part of September, but only for a short time during mid-afternoon. This was a very short summer.
This little rain we had is not a indicator of a pattern of wetness yet, and I am hoping to see warm/clear days continue, but I would welcome a few showers the next couple weeks, but then it better quit, I hate mold.

elevate said:
BACKCOUNTRY - does anyone ever nominate your photos for the monthly award? those are your genetics too, which makes it even better. good stuff man. what camera do you have? i've got myself a tiny cannon sd 800 is. it's an ultra-compact so it's not super amazing, but it has impressed me.
I'm not sure if it happend here or not, but I had a few nominated over at OG. I actually went to look at that yesterday(to see if I could nominate a few outdoor growers), but it doesn't really seem to be a big deal here. I nominated alot of pics each month through the harvest season at OG in 2005.

I have a old Fuji 2600, 2.1 mega pixel that I bought in 2002, it was already getting kind of outdated then, and now you can buy cameras with the 3 times the power and features for less than I spent then. I guess I'll just run her into the ground and then buy a more modern one soon, I really like some of the compact cameras since I hike alot and need small equipment.
 

Kaneh-Bosm

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I didn't see it in the last update photo's is HM #1 still looking wilted or has it stopped? Great grow show!! I am using it as my textbook for next summer! TY for posting it all amd the links in the first post.
 

PazVerdeRadical

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newrandude, thank you for your input; i would imagine that the flies plus the chicken poop would also need some kind of specific soil and weather for it to bring about so many flies as i've seen it attrack around here if it is not used well beneath the soil.
wally propably lives is a place that is not prosperous to flies that dig the chicken poop, also a thought.
peace
 
G

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high!:wave: bro!
awww yu got such a sexy looking wet grls there! :headbange
nice to hear that yu got some extra water there!
when it comes to my location, its pretty sucks! We having rain for 4 days all the time, the temps are sucks too! Im affraid of mold crap, didnt use any chemical stuff to protect em...hope everything will end up successively!
:respect:
greetz from CE. :wave:
 

JJScorpio

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Looks like your girls are right on schedule. That pic of water on the plant makes me jealous. We haven't had rain in weeks. I just know that it's going to start raining soon and it's never going to stop. I'd rather have the rain now and the dry later.....
 
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gdawg

lookin good bro. i ain't been around in awhile but i'm still kickin. the weather out in my neck of the woods has been terrible. severe drought and 100+ temps its devastating. i gave up on my outdoor months ago. i'll check it in a month or so maybe i will get a couple of nugs or can make some bubble. peace and good luck almost there.
 
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Yes indeed, it is cooling in the nights where I am at now in the NW. I am not exactly at Sea Level now, and that cools thngs quicker.

I have two new opportunities to ply my trade. One, I fly to Virginia Monday for a 2 week gig for the Navy and at the same time I am also supposed to start a sort of full time job in a small town in Ohio. I am going to Virginia Monday, and when the Ohio gig kicks in I will coordinate with them a start date. It is going to be nice to be rich again, I have been out of work since June, and that is really unusual for me. And about Ohio, I read that it is party town there with lots of outdoor grown grass, and decriminalization for less than 100 grams. I have even read that they do not even usually site you for that amount there sometimes. I may like it there. If I am not mistaken though, I think Virginia has a death penalty for pot.
 

BACKCOUNTRY

Mourning the loss of my dog......
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Hey guys! Thankyou, thankyou!

JJScorpio- Don't be too jelous, that .4" was welcome, but didn't really soak in very far, more I welcomed the cool weather the rain brought, about 48 hours of 65-70F temps, a nice break from the 90-100F temps we've had at mid afternoon the last week. On top of all that, it had been about 8 days since my last visit :spank: , so the plants really needed this break bad, even as light as it was.


Now is a good time to evaluate my dry season
I typically list my dry season as July 1 to September15, although the dryness often/usually starts and lasts a month before and after those dates, more the problem is the hot summer temps I usually get during that time that is the problem.
We are already a week into September, and the next 7 days have no rain forcasted, so its safe to assume I have already seen all the rainfall I will get for this years dry season.

My rainfall totals for July Ist - September 7: 1.37"
Most of this rain fell during 3 days, one in July, one in August, and one in early September.
This is about the average rainfall we should get, what has not been so average is the lack of very many heat waves this summer. I used to getting many clusters of days all summer long where the temps shoot from 85-90 to near or above 100F for many days back to back(wilt city!), but this year this never really happend much. Nights started cooling down to early Autumn temp norms early on in August, and insted of heat waves we got several "cool" waves, with skys getting overcast, and temps dipping into the mid 80s for several days.

Its hard to tell if the current "La Nina" weather pattern will bring me a wet or dry Autumn, I really do hope for many clear days and nights from mid-Sept on. At any rate, barring human interferance, it seems sure I will bring down plenty of good bud when October rolls around.

newRandude-It seems like I have read that Ohio is a state that goes kinda light on personal use cultivation.
 
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BC, yeah I done my research and Ohio is cooler than Oregon. And to boot they are supposed to grow some killer OG weed. I still want to taste a little oregon sometime, meet me in a cafe in December bro! Yahoo
 

BACKCOUNTRY

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HM#1 update

HM#1 update

Thankyou everyone! I'm pretty sure I'll haul most all of my crop in this year, no worries!

I took some water out to HM#1 yesterday, she is a C99 x OR95, and she looks great!
77109-8-07_HM_1_C99_x_OR95.jpg


Top quarter-
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Bud macro-
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You can see some amber trichs on the leaves(not so much on the bud yet), many hairs are turning brown, and lots of leaves are starting to look like they are preparing to sacrifice their live to finish the bud, one good light frost and I think she might be ready....

77109-8-07_HM_1_C99_x_OR95_pollenation.jpg

I could tell a while back that this plant was special, and have planned to take pollen from her brothers to her to make seeds on one lower branch, she may be the mother of the 2nd generation of her race.
I used placed a ziplock over the male flowers of her brothers, and shook out their pollen into the bag, then when I got to her I simply placed one lower branch in the bag and shook all the pollen onto her sweet spot.
You can see a couple bugs in the upper corner of the bag that must have been shook out of the male flowers.

This plant has grown much of the summer as if her stems stopped growing, but the leaves and buds never realized it, LOL! Any part of her with sun has buds and leaves just packed on! I usually don't need to pull leaves, but she needs a bush trimming ASAP! I like my girls a little more bald in those regions :redface:

This plant was showing alot of strong signs that she is thinking of finishing, this is very early for these signs, neither variety shows this for me usually until the first week of October.
I'm still not sure what the reason is for her extreme earliness, it could be genetics, it could be the high sun exposure at this plot, and I think it is both to tell the truth combined with all the cool nights us west coast growers have had all August/Sept.
I just can't wait to puff up on this beautifull girl!
 
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BACKCOUNTRY said:
Bud macro-
77109-8-07_HM_1_C99_x_OR95_bud_macro.jpg


I'm still not sure what the reason is for her extreme earliness, it could be genetics, it could be the high sun exposure at this plot, and I think it is both to tell the truth combined with all the cool nights us west coast growers have had all August/Sept.
I just can't wait to puff up on this beautifull girl!


..................maybe it is the c99 side of your nice cross :wink: good job!
 

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