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ANYTHING OUTDOOR 2022 EVERYWHERE

iTarzan

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Can't forget the watermelon experiment.

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revegeta666

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Awesome pics relegate. Do you ever use the cactus to extract and take mescaline? Either way those cactus are excellent looking plants.
I haven't no, we often joke about this when friends come home. Because we would have done it for sure when we were younger. One of them has done it a few times and is familiar with how it should be processed for consumption. But I am in a moment in my life that I would rather not do mescalin haha. This is serious stuff lol. You're welcome if you wanna come take a bite though 🤣
 

Swamp Thang

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105 degrees F today.

Set up 1 bucket for the afternoon cool-down watering.

Hank Junior's lyrics come to mind from the song "Country state of mind."

"That mean old summer sun
Make you beg for your next breath
So you best be on the creek bank, layin' in the shade
Chewin' on a hickory twig, pass that bottle I'll have me a swig"
 

Ca++

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20 plants in a book bag
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You can do 32 at a push. 20 is easy. Vac pack the box, and it can go in a day bag with basic tools. Nothing out of the ordinary to look at.

I have a folding sickle and sharpener.
Multi-tool aimed at gardening
Hand fork and scoop.
Folding saw
Water/gloves/plastic bag(to kneel on and scoop out on to)

I also have full sized garden forks, dismantled and fitted with bolts to assemble on-site. Most of my sites are well worked now though. I just need potting tools and a bit more time.
 

iTarzan

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Wow tobe you are going to have a harvest soon. Excellent work. My autos didn't come above ground until late June. But they are doing great. You give me hope. LOL! The more buds the merrier.
 
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pipeline

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Have the new plot going for year 2. Its a 10ft x 15ft plot packed with plants with some pushing 7 ft tall. A couple are select volunteer plants that came up on their own. Have 2 Deep Chunk/ Afghan dominant males in sun and ready to drop pollen on time this year. So blessed. Saw a bald eagle nest yesterday just off the property. God bless America! Will have to get a shot up soon.
 
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pipeline

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Fertilized with composted poultry manure in a dry granulated form when the soil was worked, and once more in mid June. Watered heavy with 70-85 gal 3 times I think. Starting to get dry here in the midwest. Moderate drought as of a few days ago, then we got an inch Friday. Have a chance for storms tonight over the next couple weeks. Trying to water to deep and infrequent to train the roots for dry conditions.
 

pipeline

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Those autos are fun. I should put a few out some time.

I had some seed mossy gave me, but it didnt make it.
 

iTarzan

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Hey Chunky or anybody else... Do you top your plants? Do you thin out branches? If you had a big 6ft plant with like 30 branches, some taller than most, would you top it to let all branches equalize and let all the branches form buds? Or would you top it and thin out some branches? Or would you leave it alone?
 

tobedetermined

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Wow tobe you are going to have a harvest soon. Excellent work. My autos didn't come above ground until late June. But they are doing great. You give me hope. LOL! The more buds the merrier.

Those almost didn't make it either. While I was hardening them in the shade, they had a bug attack that shredded the leaves. I thought about trashing them, but once they hit the dirt they have been thriving (with foliar feed). They are small and the yield won't get close to what is possible indoors . . . but like you said, the more buds the merrier. :rasta:
 

revegeta666

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Quick update for the san Pedro flowers. 48h after blooming, it is all over lol.
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And this is what I have for this summer, besides the mom clone in a big pot. There's a little bit of everything. Hopefully I'll get 6 nice females. They will be force flowered when I am happy with their size.
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iTarzan

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We have prickle pear cactus and their flower is fast and furious too but they get a wave of several flowers. Each flower only lasts a day or so.

And revegeta666 stop forcing your plants to do stuff. LOL! That is a nice batch of plants for an outdoor head stash grow.
 
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