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Anything outdoors 2020

BYF

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tobedetermined

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Ayahuasca Purple

Ayahuasca Purple

I am picking off 3 - 4 leaves per day of PM but at least there is the good frost as well . . .

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St. Phatty

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These are my "Free Range" plants.

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Cookie Cross on the left (Candyland x Phantom Cookies)

Romberry Cross on the right (Romberry & Apollo 11)

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Some animal - maybe the orange bird - ate the soil around the Blueberry Headband plants.

Just as I was finishing watering them, she came wandering over.

The plant laying down is a female.

I thought she could use some shade from the heat. Her roots were kind of beaten up - or eaten up.

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St. Phatty

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Do you have chickens?

yes, 7 outdoors. 1 indoors because that's where she chose her roost AND she survived the 3 mountain lion attacks in 2018, so I like to honor their instincts about where to roost.

I have one miniature indoors, and I feel slightly guilty because she has to slightly justify her existence. She is laying tiny eggs, and I want them to be fertile eggs. That means I don't protect her from the indoor male.

He is quarantined because he is a Bruce Lee quality bird fighter. He came close to killing his father, so I named him Oedipus.
 

Zeez

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I was looking at your first pic of the three above. Looks like they already scored a take down.

We've got 14 with hybrid coyotes, foxes, and raccoons. They free range daily. All the roosters got gassed.
 

gp7zx69

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after two days of rain i visited a few spots to fertilize, slug bait, and chucked some pollen on a northern widow because i don't think it's gonna finish, as i put it out around june 16, in a sketchy spot, and didn't visit much, if it kicks into gear i will post a video. here's a video of the big train lights. https://youtu.be/v2uxgR9IYLs
 

St. Phatty

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I was looking at your first pic of the three above. Looks like they already scored a take down.

We've got 14 with hybrid coyotes, foxes, and raccoons. They free range daily. All the roosters got gassed.

are the Hybid animals part of your menagerie ?

Roosters make the eggs more perishable, a BIG drawback. i.e. sterile eggs do much better than fertilized eggs.

i have 2 Roosters and right now they are in a perfect balance. They hardly ever fight, and spend 99% of their time guarding the hens.

the hens eat a lot of Fruit and Seeds, and corn. I should have their poop tested for NPK etc.

I just used up the last of my Bone Meal, so for now the chicken poop is the main source of Phosphorus for the plants. They get Potassium from the chicken poop and from wood ash.
 

JustSumTomatoes

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What's up everyone, I'm back from underneath the rock. My grow got nailed by Leo... It's all good, they didn't catch me though. Also been dealing with a bunch of other chaotic life issues, so I've been flying below the radar. Nice to see everyone's grows coming along.
 

Swamp Thang

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What's up everyone, I'm back from underneath the rock. My grow got nailed by Leo... It's all good, they didn't catch me though. Also been dealing with a bunch of other chaotic life issues, so I've been flying below the radar. Nice to see everyone's grows coming along.

Holy chit ! Sounds like your Spidey senses tingled at the right moment for you to exit stage left in the nick of time.

There'll be a lot of smiling faces over at dispatch today, when the purity of the sample gets evaluated by the usual volunteers.

On a serious note, drunks are allowed to guzzle their gut-rot without any worries, but we stoners are forced to skulk and sneak around to avoid serving hard time. I get seriously tired of all that secrecy, and look forward to legalization worldwide, once and for all.
 

star crash

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What's up everyone, I'm back from underneath the rock. My grow got nailed by Leo... It's all good, they didn't catch me though. Also been dealing with a bunch of other chaotic life issues, so I've been flying below the radar. Nice to see everyone's grows coming along.

I’m sorry to hear that ....my sympathies to you
 

TychoMonolyth

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What's up everyone, I'm back from underneath the rock. My grow got nailed by Leo... It's all good, they didn't catch me though. Also been dealing with a bunch of other chaotic life issues, so I've been flying below the radar. Nice to see everyone's grows coming along.

Ouch... Sorry to hear that but glad you weren't there.

'Tis the season.
 

hamstring

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What's up everyone, I'm back from underneath the rock. My grow got nailed by Leo... It's all good, they didn't catch me though. Also been dealing with a bunch of other chaotic life issues, so I've been flying below the radar. Nice to see everyone's grows coming along.

Sorry to hear about the crop. Glad to hear you are ok you can always grow another year.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I planted 40 Honduran next to drainage ditches in a corn field this year. When raccoons attack the corn to fatten up for the winter, they can decimate and flatten acres of corn along the ditches. This makes for perfect camo from the air. The down side is the damage your plants can be heavy. This year I only have one plant downed by the little fuckers. It's definitely salvageable with a steak. So I'll go back today and prop her up. Budding is heavy and well on its way.

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