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08-20-2013, 12:27 PM #41
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
Well, the only thing wrong with food grade unsulfured molasses is the price is too high for feeding to the bugs.
Originally Posted by Esteban1
Corn is good, considering it's animal feed corn. I just trimmed 10 corn plants around the two cannabis plants and have the ears to roast later for a corn chowder.
Originally Posted by tlranger
Plenty of coons around though the traffic has taken out many. There is plenty of corn for all, coons, cows, deer. It's quite a large field.
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08-31-2013, 02:43 PM #42
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
Another two week update. The flowers are coming in now. Two weeks ago it was difficult to see the single pistils. Last evening I started a batch of compost tea to feed them tomorrow.
European Outdoor
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08-31-2013, 02:46 PM #43
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
Here is the NO5 x Sk1 (Shiva Skunk)
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and the Shit
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08-31-2013, 07:03 PM #44
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
Looking very nice, like the dark green. Looking like small trees, when do you start tie down?
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08-31-2013, 08:36 PM #45
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
thank you.
no tie down. they are crowning natural and actually look very good. The two euro are south facing,tons of sun. The other two are were the same strains were last year. Those places are more stealth but less total daylight. Last season one plant pulled 9 oz of bud product. The other (Shit) got damaged in a storm and didn't make it..
This here Shit was busted off at the top 10". It divided and is ok. It is a scrawny pheno though. Ya never know though.
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09-03-2013, 05:59 PM #46
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
Know that SHOVEL has got it covered, but as nice as that ocean of green looks as cover, it can disappear in a single day when the crews move in, did yesterday here
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09-03-2013, 06:35 PM #47
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
didn't I tell you to STFU about that one before? I let the last time slide. get a life, tlr. I've been growing here for 14 years. The rippers are what I worry about. They got me many times, the harvester, NEVER!
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09-03-2013, 07:38 PM #48
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
umm, I hope tl you can take my straight on bs. It's how some of us talk with our friends, family. So any remark about your comments are serious, but in good friendship. yut.
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
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09-04-2013, 02:04 PM #49
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
No problem, sound just like my brother. Know you have it covered!! Did read your post, kinda a fan but don't get an big head.
Was more talking to newbies and wannabes, your threads are info for the world to see. A fertilized clean field is so inviting, but when l put 1/4lb of seeds in the planter box with the soybeans one year. Paranoia will destroy ya.
They can be Outstanding in the field, and the rippers are THE ________.
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09-04-2013, 02:44 PM #50
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Shov Summer '13 Outdoor
The rippers are what I worry about. They got me many times, the harvester, NEVER![/QUOTE]
Losing cover and being seen were my concern, why I wondered about tie down.
Get a life - kinda thought that trying to give info to people about a plant that I truly believe helped give me a second life is part of my new life
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