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	09-07-2013, 05:18 PM #21 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Hey, you got that shit right! & he doesn't even have to worry about getting fired or shot for it. Oh wait.... there's one more. How about PRESIDENT! Ooops... they do occasionally get shot at. Here's an oldie but goodie from my dad. Would you rather be shot at & missed, or shit at & hit? Hehe! Originally Posted by tlranger Originally Posted by tlranger
 
 As for the weather.... we're actually having a mild sunny day, no clouds, LOW HUMIDITY! Yea! Great for the ladies. Maybe no one will have to worry about mold after all!I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do.
 
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	09-08-2013, 02:39 PM #22 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??:hippy:Sweetness reigns supreme   
 
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	09-08-2013, 03:20 PM #23 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Hey guys. Since this thread is about the crappy east coast weather we've had all summer, lets take this into next spring. Lets hear everybody's prediction for the type of weather we'll have untill next springs planting season begins. It seems like october now, the feel of the air, the temps & humidity, the behaviour of the wildlife, the look of the sky, etc.etc. So, I predict an early, cold windy winter. Haven't decided on snow fall amounts yet, but I say it's gonna be a cold one! I can feel it in my bones! (Yeah. My arthritis SPEAKS to me!). 
 
 Any takers?I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do.
 
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	09-10-2013, 04:25 PM #24 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??We have been stringing days of triple digits, my camo is working double duty, after trying to get out early and being froze. Who believes in climate change 
 
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	09-10-2013, 05:17 PM #25 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Damned TL. Too much heat! Stress on your ladies & you too. Hope this doesn't cause you to start popping out hermies. It wouldn't be so bad if we (& our plants) could get acclimated to the temps, but we can't when the temps jump around so much. Oh I believe in climate change! All kinds of change due to global warming & various damage we've done to the environment & the delicate ozone layer. When I was a kid, seagulls were SEA BIRDS. Now they're MALL BIRDS. Too many people ignore the screaming statement that says 'Hey! Something's wrong here'! Ehhh, people turn a blind eye to the obvious while our government only pays lip service to enviornmental issues, while doing absolutely that would actually rectify the damage. Good luck to you & your ladies. I hope you don't loose any to this sudden heat surge. If you do pop out a few male pods on your girls, maybe you can turn it into a good thing & have some feminized seeds for next season. Happy tokin'! I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do.
 
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	09-11-2013, 08:16 PM #26 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Another three digit day, takes a lot of water, but all look fine. 
 
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	09-11-2013, 08:52 PM #27 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??After that nice little bit of mild weather, we've jumped back up there too. Hot & humid, almost but not quite triple digits. How's the humidity? Fan & pad cooling method works well as long as the humidity is relatively low, but guess I'm preaching to the chiour (spelling) there. Hope this heat doesn't stress the ladies too much. Keep us informed on how the grnhse grow goes. I feel that's a great thing you are doing. Ahhh... wish I was there. I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do.
 
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	09-12-2013, 03:13 PM #28 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??All good thanks. Was able to keep the girls cool despite hot 98F weather. Ya did say somebody nicked your plants yea? Gather this is why you need a ride to a dispensary, very sad indeed. 
 
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	09-12-2013, 06:48 PM #29 Senior Member Senior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??It was 98 here yesterday too. HIGH HUMIDITY! My lilac has powdery mildew. We don't have to ask what condition any big fat hefty buds would be in right now. Hate to resort to toxic chems for insects/diseases. Bugs can be delt with by adding soap to some natural things, but washing buds to remove mould/mildew only leaves them wet to breed more mould & mildew. I feel for those who've watched their ladies become beauties only to wake up one morning to find the buds devestated by fungus over all this wet, high temps, humid weather we've had. I love outdoor organic growing, but the shity east coast weather this year has put many outdoor growers at a disadvantage. Glad your harem made it through. I'm betting your garden is located where the air flow isn't hindered, yeah? Originally Posted by Esteban1
					
				I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do. Originally Posted by Esteban1
					
				I\'m an ole\' tree huggin hippie. I do what I like & like what I do.
 
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	09-12-2013, 08:03 PM #30 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 â?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Nasty East Coast Weatherâ?¹â??â?¹â??â?¹â??Needless to say am all over them, yea! They're All me girlies! Peace 
 
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