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01-21-2004, 03:47 AM #1
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
well folks i dont say im any type of expert
and last three yrs they have managed to win the battles but im still in the fight and i will try every year to grow my own,
first concern.
the Eradicators, police dea ect,.
they fly over in choppers looking for your plants,and trust me they get alot.
suggest you tie them over,and keep to a few plants per location,
even then its luck,happens im in a zone they really scour the landscape looking for it,west virginia is examined over and over all summer long.
think Stealth,,,,,you need sun
but cant have it out in middle of a field waving to the ones out looking for it.utilize thick thorn bushes briar patches,anywhere Hard to get to and conjested with foilage,
second,
thieves ,that includes the local hiker who stumbles upon it and the ones who GO LOOKING for it,and agian trust me,they lots of them.
i can say that short of risking being busted and living in it you are hopeless to stop this,STEALTH is the key here as well.short plants are safer so i top mine some i top twice,(4th and 8th nodes)and still had to tie them over so they not be 8 to 10 feet high,(sativa is tall)
third.
animals, deer ,rabbits ,and groudhogs ,seem to love weed at certiian times of a plants life,ive tried to pay attention and get the details of when and why
still working on that,it is not random,they smell it a time in its life and eat it due to that smell,ive had them not bother it for weeks walk thru it(tracks) and then one day ,eat up hell,.maul them all to shit.seems they like the pre flowering smell to me,,NOT sure about that though,it hard to get the info.
deer will eat the most,they really love it,
groundhogs will bend it over and eat the freshest growth mostly.always breaks them over
rabbit will eat what they can reach and pull down,,,,,and they love seedlings
you ever have a bunch of seedling to disappear look for rabbits tracks
forth
pollination by unknown strain(wind or bee carried pollen)
you can take your chances and try to grow seedless sensi bud,but most times it will be seeded outdoor,ive only managed a few seedless plants in 20+ yr at it,
Best i can advise is to pollenate it your self with a KNOWN strian,that is quality controll...and you'll have a nice batch of seeds,recommend crossing two strains,for best results,,,and to make your own strain,sorto
well thats a start
hope it helps some
anything i can do to help let me know
i only skimmed the details
peaceNowhereMan Reviewed by NowhereMan on . basic concerns for outdoor crops well folks i dont say im any type of expert and last three yrs they have managed to win the battles but im still in the fight and i will try every year to grow my own, first concern. the Eradicators, police dea ect,. they fly over in choppers looking for your plants,and trust me they get alot. suggest you tie them over,and keep to a few plants per location, even then its luck,happens im in a zone they really scour the landscape looking for it,west virginia is examined over and over all Rating: 5
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01-29-2004, 03:58 AM #2
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
for anyone wanting to do serious grows
start early
start preparing piles of manureand compost,ect if possible
start buying up top soil and ferts
and get ya seeds
i will give any member in the usa a free skunk seed or two they want to contact me thru email. at
[email protected]
dont bein no rush,,,but they will get there
overseas to risky for me sorry.
now
plan ahead,
if possible treat the siol with lime,,,,,the year before,
start indoor (in feb,) ue, floro.stat new plants weekly,and grow them till time to go out side in may.*around here)
should have nice size starters,.
i put blood meal in bottom of the holes,.and by the time they bud,,,,,,they have all the nutriets they need from it naturally
hope that helps
more to follow
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02-24-2004, 04:59 AM #3
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
Ha nowhereman I used to save my piss every time I go and when I would go to check plants would spray it all around the plant when I would go to check them and use hair also we are just about neighbors I live in Morth East Pennsylvania and do you have a strain that starts to flower early. I used to have a 20 year old strain that would start to flower in mid July and would the buds be big and juicy till lost then one year do to health problems ok good luck with the farm .
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02-26-2004, 09:38 PM #4
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
i started growing outside 2 years ago & i keep seeing pic's of plants that get 6-8 oz's per plant.how can i do this.??? help...
Originally Posted by NowhereMan
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02-26-2004, 09:44 PM #5
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
i;m new @ this...how can i get 6-8 oz's per plant.?? i can only get 1-2 oz;s per plant...i'm growing outside with permit 215...don't have to worry about ripoff or d.e.a. i'm growing in 5 gallon buckets...due to gophers...
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02-28-2004, 08:06 AM #6
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
well strain plays a part but if you can freely grow it without worry of the law and thieves
Originally Posted by rickone
i suggest you get them biggest fucken container you can manage to get
a tub,and barrel.
make dam sure its in the sun
keep check on ya PH level in siol
well watered and lightly fertilized
and study the almanac charts on
the daylight hours
note the days its equal in light/dark hours
very very very important dates
the equinox
peace
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05-06-2004, 12:26 PM #7
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
i grow in s w va i grow on old strip jobs the soil is rocky and bad so i have to use 5 gallon buckets and 50 gallon barrels cut in half i used different types of store bought top soil last year which adds up when you have 20 plants or more so this year i'm going to use mountian top soil moss soil from rotted stumps what do you thinki think it should work
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05-07-2004, 05:02 PM #8
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
well there is ways to fix soil,,,,,,,lime,manure,,,,,and time
Originally Posted by virgil cane1865
in other words,,,,,,,pick u a place this year for next year,and prepare it
but for this year ,organic material works great .cant overdo it with any ferts
i recommend ,testing the PH levels of that siol,and find the Blackest dirt you can if your not buying any,
good luck with the choppers,,we all gonna need it they got Funded for lots of Flight time to look for the shit
ive got all mine set out,i may go plant few more seed for some late ones
but now i must rely on nobody finding it
i cleaned out my cabnet of any trace i was growing in it.
seems odd not having seedlings and clones,first day in a long time ive not had plants to check on .
peace
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05-09-2004, 01:10 PM #9
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
how do you check the ph levels and what should they be and what are ferts i use seeds out of lincoln co
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05-10-2004, 02:14 AM #10
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basic concerns for outdoor crops
i figuired out what ferts are i could be spaced
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