What's new

Payne Farms 2016 greenhouse / outdoor run

You are sure making it rough on law enforcement!:)

All I see is [/font]


Yea, I suppose I am? I have had many dealings with cops / police sadly. All in California, never in Oregon (knock on wood) and generally its been my experience they are corrupt asshats, same as every other entity of the government. If they label me a criminal, and want to lock me up, so be it. I suppose I could pay the government their cut, and hope that satisfies. History has shown though the government doesn't honor that though. So, yea, I am an outlaw in many ways with the grow, and someday that may cost me. In my mind, right or wrong, I wore an army uniform, I sacrificed my body, my mind, and nearly gave my life in service to this nation. In my state the people voted and said cannabis is legal to own, possess, grow, consume, etc. I also have a doctors recommendation saying that my service to this country left me disabled - and that my disability is helped my cannabis. I don't need much more then that in my mind. A free nation doesn't beg its government for permission, and until the corrupt POTUS declares martial law, I am going to carry on with the illusion I live in a free nation.

sorry for the rant, I occasionally do that sometimes!

stay free, stay high
 
20160403_175254_zpsjklzndqg.jpeg
20160403_175254_zpsjklzndqg.jpeg
[/URL][/IMG]
ic
 
attachment.php



attachment.php

current indoor efforts

attachment.php

cover crops rocking out in last years pots -
attachment.php


the ones in the 1 gallon bags are the bangi haze and guatemala out in the greenhouse

attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • 20160405_181626.jpg
    20160405_181626.jpg
    74.4 KB · Views: 21
  • 20160405_102224.jpg
    20160405_102224.jpg
    101.9 KB · Views: 21
  • 20160405_203505.jpg
    20160405_203505.jpg
    90.9 KB · Views: 21
  • 20160405_203433.jpg
    20160405_203433.jpg
    98.5 KB · Views: 28
  • 20160405_102316.jpg
    20160405_102316.jpg
    108.8 KB · Views: 18
Last edited:
B

blue_tick

hey brother that is way i go direct to ace site. you get the freshest going. you have one hell of a set up going



peace
 
hey brother that is way i go direct to ace site. you get the freshest going. you have one hell of a set up going



peace

yea, an great customer service to! Happy to do business with them, and will be looking forward to future purchases thru them.

And thanks man! Been a long hard road to get here, but loving seeing the work coming to fruit!
 
Pics are working now. I agree with flboy, one hell of a nice set up.
What do you use for cover crops?

GG

This last season I used crimson clover in my old pots. the birds ate the seed to shit though on 3 pots before I draped chicken wire over them while they germinated.

Next season I plan on doing a cover mix instead of just one species.
 
The outdoor seedlings - (Guatemala and bangi haze) are doing excellent. Entering what I consider to be true veg now - multiple nodes of true leaves, and internodes beginning to branch. Already noticing some very nice stem rub smells. I must confess, they look much wider leafed then I was expecting. Will post pictures tomorrow!

The seedlings - Malawi / panama red are completing their first set of true leaves, and looking worlds more sativa.
 

FoothillFarming

Active member
I find seeds start out broad leafed, compared to how the leaves mature. I wait until about the 4th node before I start making those observations.

Sounds like some killer genetics again this year.



Not sure if I say it here, or on the other site, but are you ditching the hortanova netting? I think I remember you saying it was a pain in the butt. Did you come up with an alternative? I just can't find anything at that price, and effectiveness. Just a pain to take down.
 
I find seeds start out broad leafed, compared to how the leaves mature. I wait until about the 4th node before I start making those observations.

Sounds like some killer genetics again this year.



Not sure if I say it here, or on the other site, but are you ditching the hortanova netting? I think I remember you saying it was a pain in the butt. Did you come up with an alternative? I just can't find anything at that price, and effectiveness. Just a pain to take down.

Yea, it probably is to early to call it.

And yea, no trellis netting this year. I am going with 8 foot bison fence. Its 10 or 11 gauge, cant recall which, and 4x4 squares. VERY heavy and expensive. The 330' roll was 500 bucks. Each 200 gallon smart pot will have 4 -10 poles of rigid metal conduct, pounded 2 feet into the ground and then I will anchoring the wire fence around the smart pot, and to the poles. The plants also will have a tomato cage in the center.
 
Top