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Motherlode Gardens 2014

Meds215

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I just called some concrete supply places out if sacramento found some 7 x 200 ft rolls but it's not galvanized like the stuff depot use to carry. Not sure how these things will hold up if they get a lil wet
 

Backyard Farmer

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I don't think any remesh is galvanized because it's meant to lay inside the slab and never be exposed to elements...I've had cages for years that I use every season with no issues.
 

grow nerd

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The 5'x150' roll that I got from Home Depot is rather cheap and work-stress breaks with a few bends. I have seen other people complaining about the same on the reviews on HD's website. I'm not sure whether it was advertised as galvanized or not, but it certainly doesn't act it: mine have a nice rusty coating on them already from basic exposure to moisture. The 2"x4" galvanized welded rectangle fencing doesn't have this rusting problem. I doubt Lowe's 5'x150' roll (same price) is any different.

Messed up thing is that with the winds slapping the branches around this and that way, the slightly "gritty" texture of the rusty cage only helps to cut grooves into branches, some pretty badly, some only slightly. Kinda like a file. Still sucks and wondering if straight stakes + HortaNova might not be better in windy environments. Better yet, maybe the softer braided nylon trellis.
 

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If you absolutely need higher height, you could always double them up, overlapping perhaps 3-4 squares and lots of strong ties to hold it rigidly in place.

If you know how to weld, that'd be even better.

Powder coat or maybe vinyl coated would be awesome but doesn't seem anywhere near worth the effort.
 

Drue Bleam

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Which FPOG cut do you have? I still have an original unopened F1 pack...

Plant it high, it won't die. Plant it low, it won't grow.

Got it from a buddy, who in turn got it directly from Bodhi. This is supposed to be the pheno that smells of Fruity Pebbles cereal in milk. Sorry I've been absent, you can see from the pictures how much work there has been. As for the cages... The only warning with the concrete mesh is rust, maybe file down anything that you cut.:tiphat:
 
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Hmm wonder if it's his selection from seed or Aliens cut.. Supposedly the cereal pheno comes up quite a bit. I plan on open pollinating mine as well as cross to GSC sometime this fall. Look forward to seeing how yours comes out.:tiphat:
 
I think i heard that burying the rootball too deep can cause stem rot

I have read that too but it was on this web site. Seems like a case of recycle misinformation to me. While I'm sure it can cause stem rot, this would likely occur if the plants immune system is already weak for any reason and if the soil medium was soggy.

Another result is that the healthy plant grows roots out of its stem and gets even burlier. Like how roots grow when you clone a plant.

Tomato growers commonly bury there starts extra deep so that roots will grow out of the stem, cannabis is certainly capable of this as well.
 

Sleeper7784

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I have read that too but it was on this web site. Seems like a case of recycle misinformation to me. While I'm sure it can cause stem rot, this would likely occur if the plants immune system is already weak for any reason and if the soil medium was soggy.

Another result is that the healthy plant grows roots out of its stem and gets even burlier. Like how roots grow when you clone a plant.

Tomato growers commonly bury there starts extra deep so that roots will grow out of the stem, cannabis is certainly capable of this as well.

This is also my thought on burying deep, leading to stronger, sturdier planting.
 

HellaFella420

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I'm afraid so... I was just telling someone the other week about your "NorCal HydroMeds" thread.

Respekt, NorCal Hydromeds was from a whole lifetime ago... glad to see you're still around!

My new thing is nothing major, but it's always interesting around my parts!

Let me update my signature, come check out the new digs...
 

Yes4Prop215

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im not a fan of burying the stem…lost 2 green cracks last year to that mistake. the rot started at the stem i could easily see it…of course bad soil and an unhealthy plant overall will help contribute. i try to keep the main base of the stem as dry as possible now...
 

HillBilly1

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Plants are looking well and happy, Seeing some of yours makes
me think my pots are way to small...

So what the hell is a Wookie?
 
So what the hell is a Wookie?

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=wook
noun or adjective. a dirty, hairy, stinky, mal-nourished, dishonest creature that often travels in packs, with possibly and unfortunately, mangy, multi-colored dogs on hand-made all natural, organic hemp leashes, or alone wandering aimlessly around a concert (usually "hippie music") parking lot with a few seemingly more important than the music goals; find as many mind altering substances and cram them into their bodies as fast and furiously as possible, get into the show somehow, don't lose the dog this time, and if by chance they come across unattended property such as a cooler, chair, backpack, or a beverage, it will then become their own. also once inside the show and the music begins, even if it sucks, a true wook will never be able to tell the difference because once the substances take effect, many of them can actually be seen dancing and "gooving" to music that only they can hear. wooks are only useful in one way: if you are trying to warn or scare a younger more easily influenced friend about the dangers of drugs, just tell them to observe and study the behaviors of wooks in their natural surroundings, but warn them that if they get too close, they may risk becoming one themselves!
 

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My apologies for using up half a page on your grow journal talking about the Damn cages didn't mean to high jack
it's all good. Our neighbors had to downsize from 200 plants last year to only 24 this year because of the new ordinance so i think we can get some of their old cages. makes life a little easier.

Plants are looking well and happy, Seeing some of yours makes
me think my pots are way to small...

So what the hell is a Wookie?
thanks. Big pots are great, 800gallons is a good size. 1000 would be even better. All of our 400's look small to me now.

Wookie is Lavender x Appalachia , from Bodhi. We got cuts of it, not seeds. Supposed to be some very tasty stuff.

Took a couple pictures at sunrise today. All the plants are growing at a good rate, except for a few late replacements that need to catch up. Seed plants are really exploding, especially all the Bodhi strains. His Snow Lotus male must be something special. The Wifi#3 X Snow Lotus are really blowing up. Too bad i don't think he made many of those? We have 7 beans of it left and i'm saving them for next year!

first picture is Wifi#3 x Snow Lotus in 800gallon, second is Ancient OG (Iranian OG x Snow Lotus) in 400gallon.
 

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Shcrews

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the summer solstice kicks things in to high gear. Most of our plants aren't huge but they are healthy and just starting to really blow up. Looking much better than last year. With all the late replacements our lineup looks like this right now:

Clones:
2x Hardcore OG
5x Gorilla Glue
3x Cherry Pie
1x Woody OG
1x Wookie (double potted)
1x Fruity Pebbles OG (double potted)
1x Forum GSC (double potted)3x Cherry Pie (double potted)

Seeds:
2x Pre-Soviet Afghani x Uncirculated OG (Source Genetics)
1x Sweet&Sour Cindy (B.O.G.)
3x WiFi#3 x Snow Lotus (Bodhi)
3x Solo's Stash (Bodhi)
2x Ancient OG (Bodhi)
 

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Shcrews

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This week we are top-dressing, taking cuts, putting up cages/nets, and also expanding a few pots. We might anchor down some of the cages with t-posts because we've been reading about wind ripping them out and taking whole plants with them, although we had no issues last year. I dont think we get heavy wind here really.

Still working on getting a well technician out here to give a quick report, but h2o is ok so far. Our neighbors said we should be fine that we are on a huge aquifer due to being near yosemite or something.
 

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