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outdoor adventures

Greaselightning

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i still have my indoor bb bluecheese cut outside for the first time this year, so far its doing really good it did go out a bit late could only imagen it being bigger, so far no rot its the last plant standing with the annaseed one. cant wait to try it see if the flavours there unlike the other one, ive had this one nearly 2 year now.
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Greaselightning

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hello everyone pretty much finished for this, year with the outdoor, the indoor big buddha bluecheese. made it the furthest, so next year this will be a going outdoor again. thanks alot to everyone that where following along, ill be back on this thread next year for sure, have a good Christmas everyone and happy new year.2023
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Swamp Thang

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Nice to see that footprints are the only thing you left behind at the scene of this magnificent grow, Greased Lightning. This neatness shows you to be an environmentally conscious grower. Enjoy those purple buds, man. You put in hard work for that reward, and hey, if you find you have too much harvest on hand, I'll gladly send you my postal address haha
 

Greaselightning

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Nice to see that footprints are the only thing you left behind at the scene of this magnificent grow, Greased Lightning. This neatness shows you to be an environmentally conscious grower. Enjoy those purple buds, man. You put in hard work for that reward, and hey, if you find you have too much harvest on hand, I'll gladly send you my postal address haha
sorry for the late reply, thanks for the kind words yeh i try keep it as clean as possible dont even drop rubbish:). would certainly send you some if i could of:) i had to ditch this plot this year. found a new one though ill post some pics up soon.(y)
 

Greaselightning

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hello everyone:) will be posting the new spot here, i found this super nice open area that looks great for a few plants. very hard to access, through lots of nettles and such. shortly after finding the spot, a tree fell down creating like a fence, that pretty much made it the perfect spot letting more light and such to.(y)
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pipeline

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Looking great! That spot looks perfect. Glad the tree fell down to make the spot better! I have a natural fence of fallen trees too!

Looks like the soil there is pretty good. May try just amending it with fertilizers to see how they do. Will hold water better during dry conditions than the potting soil media.
 

Greaselightning

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Looking great! That spot looks perfect. Glad the tree fell down to make the spot better! I have a natural fence of fallen trees too!

Looks like the soil there is pretty good. May try just amending it with fertilizers to see how they do. Will hold water better during dry conditions than the potting soil media.
thanks bud,certainly,(y) ive kinda been amending it with the ground soil. bio at the bottom then i cover it, with the top thick ground stuff. the soils way dryer at this new spot, it also drains really good to. kinda a lot better then the other spot. should be alot drier in fall to.
 

Greaselightning

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Glad to hear you have some good soil. Looks pretty good. Drainage is important. Can mound if the ground stays wet to allow the roots to breathe.

Yeah you have to switch jobs sometimes to biting fly swatting. Or learn to work and swat.
haha yeh bud the flys are relentless man. one year i where swatting the lil buggers, for about a hour, before i gave in and then ran off:ROFLMAO: makes sense on the soil, has pretty much the best drainage ive seen outdoor. it where pretty dry to, just before spring where the other spot from last year where flooded a little.
 

Greaselightning

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the big bud and cheese are still doing great from the plant out other week, all the plants didnt mind the garlic blast,:) had some slug/ snail damage on a few plants. the slugs and snails where using the cages to clime on the plants so took the cages off and replaced the slug traps, with better ones on a few plants.(y)
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pipeline

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Plants are looking great! Should yield pretty well! You have slugs, do you have plenty of rain then? Do you have to water? Slugs can be bad, when they're young, but they will outgrow them soon.

Glad to hear about garlic working. How did you make that?

I use repellents, but I always do a perimeter spray around the garden and not directly on the plants. I use Liquid fence egg based and Critter Ridder cayenne based.
 
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