And here's a picture of the ladies...
Lovely. And fuck them gophers.
And here's a picture of the ladies...
joe, sorry to hear about the loss, gophers are fucking horrible, i don't have to deal with them around here, we have moles, a mouse size rodent version of a gopher, good thing you have plenty of good ladies to take that tw's place
Arrgg...damn gophers, hate those varmin
I've had success driving them out with one of those spikes. Mine came from HD, looks like about the same thing though. I'd be watching all your plants very close, can't have anymore of that! You're sure providing the creatures some dank food...good move though on getting the spikes. Hope they do the trick. Good luck bro.
Garden still looks SICK
Lovely. And fuck them gophers.
dam son that early skunk is thriving, great job
Looking sweeeet!!!
looking great joe
whats your expected yield per plant ?
im so jealouse we are only half way threw winter over here i just wanna get out and do the next outdoor
looking good!
Looking great Joe...fuckin' gophers...glad you think ya got em under control
Is that sensi's Early Skunk?
They look nice and luSh!
joe, i have ceased outdoors for the moment, but in the past i had one of the mister fans from lowes that you hook a water hose up to, i never saw any real benefits of it, but it seemed like the right thing to do
Just started my 2009 O.D.
I have 5 strains, 4 from seeds and 1 from clones.
1) Early Skunk - Seed from sensi seedbank
2) AK-47 - Seed from serious seeds
3) Mazar I sharif - Seed, freebie ?
4) SSH - seed, freebie ?
5) Trainwreck - Clone from a good friend.
1st off I dug 9 holes 2 1/2' deep x 2 1/2' across, for my 9 early Skunks.
After digging the holes I place 1 bag of Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil in each hole then top off the rest with last years soil and plug a plant in,
The reason for digging such deep holes is the clay factor making it harder on the root system so I use the FF OF to make the soil where I want it.
The 1st pictures are the holes after digging and then after completing.
I will update as I plant more in the ground...