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Well i'm going to try a few plants outside this year.
I will be watering weekly or as neccesary. This is the area my plants will be in ![]() It was planted May 21st since we should be frost free now until mid september hopefully the type of plant will finish by then. I am doing a few different types, ATA Tundra, :Lemon Skunk, Lowryder 2, and a locally developed plant that includes in its parentage a ruderalis, NL, Ben Johnson, and a few others. I'll post more pictures as they come up and become something. |
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good luck
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looks like a peaceful place to grow. May Mother Earth grant you a safe and successful grow.
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Thanks, it is a great place to relax, go to the stream and fish, swim, and such. its a mile wide and only 32 cow/calf, deer, coyotes and a ***** as company, there are hill tops, and wide open meadows totally surrounded by brush to suntan on. and just generally be at peace with the earth and yourself.
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Cows will get into stands of feral hemp because the weed funk repels mosquito's and other biting insects that get after them. Your stinky designer strains are just a better bug repellent as far as the cows are concerned.
As for the bear,your ferts smell like something to eat to him. Bears,hogs,dogs,coyotes etc..... take that smell to mean that somethin' good to eat is rotting just buried below those stinky plants. Fish byproducts as ferts will bring them in for miles and they'll root that shit up. |
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Yes it was alright of a haul, not what I was hoping for but it will last me a long time. Next year will do better.
something ate a few plants, ***** shit was near them, the cows mostly knocked things over and crushed them, the bear didnt dig anything up. I used farmer fert formula for a hemp crop when I rototilled everything and after that was a foliar spray when they started flowering. it was fish and kelp based tho. |
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I used to love fish emulsifer as adjunct when I did outdoor grows. It was easy to haul in and you could mix it with water from creeks near the plant sites.
A bear and coyote/coydog population explosion in the early 80's put an end to that,especially the latter. They'd always rip the plot apart on the first couple of applications. A little hint on electric fence. Keep it good shape with the joints electrically tight and sealed from water. Otherwise the thing acts like a giant wideband spark gap transmitter causing radio interference for miles. Deputy Fred doing his rounds in Big State Forest in the middle of the night starts hearing interference on both his police radio and during the Farm Report on AM is going to wonder why the hell he's getting fence interference where there's not any livestock? Any aircraft going over is going to have it checked out too,as it's a danger to air-comms. |
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