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    #61
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Wow, i just want to say that i love Ganja.

    I was sitting at my computer yesterday for 5 hours and today for 2 hours trying to write this paper, and it just wasn't coming to me. I kept deleting the shit i wrote and started a few times. Then i ripped on my bong i call Shiva (after the hindu goddess of ganga :thumbsup: ) and within 30 minutes i had written 3 pages of creative literature and completed the paper.

    If it wasn't for this amazing herb we all love, i would still be toiling over that paper right now. Call it fuckin aderal, put it in pill form, but we gotta get it legalized. If any of you have read the book "The Emperor Wears No Clothes", by Jack Herer, you know exactly how big a thing it could be. For those of you who haven't, i recommend you do.

    Anyway, enough with my stoner rampage. Good night everyone and happy chiefin!:bigsmoke:

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    #62
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Quote Originally Posted by dgsgandalf
    I was sitting at my computer yesterday for 5 hours and today for 2 hours trying to write this paper, and it just wasn't coming to me. I kept deleting the shit i wrote and started a few times. Then i ripped on my bong i call Shiva (after the hindu goddess of ganga :thumbsup: ) and within 30 minutes i had written 3 pages of creative literature and completed the paper.
    I've done the same thig myself, but just read over it sober because I know I tend to ramble on if i'm high. I will have great points, but they need condensing.

    BTW, plants look great. You will really see some fast growing now. Just remember to keep them a secret.:weedpoke:

    Peace:greenthumb:

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    #63
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Yeah, keeping your mouth shut is the hardest but most important part of growin ganja. 'Cause if it aint a secret, it aint gonna work!

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    #64
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Pics were taken yesterday. I went back to check out the patch after a heavy rain, and all the kids were looking happy, healthy, and larger. It looks like the transplant outside went off without a hitch. Good things...

    Pic 1&2: TS
    Pic 3&4: LR2
    Pic 5: TS/LR2 Patch

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    #65
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    For this one, i'm not sure which plants are which, but all these pics were from the MK/MG patch. I do know in the pic of 4 plants they are all Master Kush.

    I also have a question. When should i start fertilizing the plants? Since it rained heavily right before i went to the patch yesterday, i didn't fertilize or water the kids. I'll probably start watering this week depending on weather, and i don't know when or how much nutes to add. Any advice?

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    #66
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    hey bro, firstly you have some lovely plants there, they are going to grow into monstors, I hope they are spaced away from eachother. If they aren't I recommend LSTing them in different directions from eachother (for light and oxygen, etc).

    I was always taught you shouldnt nute a plant before it's got its first set of "adult" leaves but if the soil your working in is low in nutrients, I'd want to find a good vegging nute and try it in very low doses to start (you can't hurt adults with a low dose, but be careful seedlings are sensitive as I'm sure you know)

    Peace 2 u my friend,
    Denial

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    #67
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    i wouldn't nute for a while.... and the kids look great! good luck on the outdoor venture:thumbsup: how close to the coast? might wanna check your air salinity whenever you can...friend had a couple die outside down south
    WT

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    #68
    Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    I can't wait to see these things grow.

    they'll... be giants... <quivers>

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    #69
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    They look pretty good I think you had a good idea to grow legit grass around the plants so they don't look to obvious in brown soil. I think you grew them kind of close together I would say give them at least 6 feet in between and never more than 4-5 in a single location. Other than that they look pretty green and I am jealous it is pretty much snowing here in Ohio and I have to wait a few more weeks to move some babies outside. I would start looking for nutrients online I have found some cheap liquid nutrients on eBay and a few other online stores

    FoxFarm Grow Big Soil Big Bloom Nutrients 2Qt Fox FREE - eBay (item 370040323230 end time Apr-13-08 17:22:55 PDT)
    FrostAies Basic Outdoor Grow Journal/Tutorial 2008

    FrostAie\'s Guerrilla GPS Grow 2009

    Hey you, don\'t tell me there\'s no hope at all
    Together we stand, divided we fall.

    -Roger Waters

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    #70
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
    i wouldn't nute for a while.... and the kids look great! good luck on the outdoor venture:thumbsup: how close to the coast? might wanna check your air salinity whenever you can...friend had a couple die outside down south
    WT
    I'm pretty far in from the coast. Far enough to not have to worry about salinity. You'd have to be either very close to the east coast or down in the everglades to get salt in the water/ground.

    Quote Originally Posted by denial102
    hey bro, firstly you have some lovely plants there, they are going to grow into monstors, I hope they are spaced away from eachother. If they aren't I recommend LSTing them in different directions from eachother (for light and oxygen, etc).
    I actually didn't space them too far apart 'cause i figure about half of them are gonna be males and will get the chop. This will leave more room for the females to grow. If there are several females all bunched up together, i'll def LST them to spread out the budding sites.


    So the kids second big test is approaching. It's supposed to be in the 30's and windy tonight at the grow site. Once again, i'm really not that worried because the grass i piled up around them should protect them from the wind, and I doubt it's actually going to freeze... knock on wood...
    They stood up to the first test beautifully (torrential downpours) so hopefully they'll be ok.

    I'll probably head back to the grow site on Tuesday to check out the kids. Pics then...

    Peace!

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