Windburn, Sunburn, or Pest? (Outdoor) - Pics Included

Extacie

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This is my prefereed grow method, place the plants out in the morning, and drag the plants back in 12 hours later, it takes discipline and correct timing to do this task day in and day out, but you gotta work it, into your lifestyle some how is best, say for example, feed the pet/camel/bird/child...take you plants outside ..12 hours later

Tacos are cooking just had a shower, return plants to their cave, miss a few times and you will HERM your babes, more pain...? but gives great tasting bud
Yeah, man, I LOVE this idea. Although more work.. But the early harvest with great buds sounds awesome to me, I'm getting low on smoke from the last harvest. Have you ever had any issues with bringing pest indoors? That is my main concern personally.
 

Extacie

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Haha, think that would help prevent them spreading into the rest of the house?

I don't even know what summer solstice is to be honest. I hear people talking about it a lot. But thank you! lol Happy solstice to you as well!

I am debating flowering them indoors completely, due to security reasons. What do you think would be the best preventative measure to make sure bugs don't spread throughout the house? Put plants in the bathroom then bug bomb it once or twice?

Just don't want to have to fight off bugs indoors... i've heard its hell & with some of them almost impossible to completely get rid of.
 

Extacie

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I figured out part of the reason that plants looks so sad... Stink bugs! They eat it up quick too.

Any ideas how to get rid of them?
I've read spinosad & DE, but a lot of people basically said they're impossible to get rid of :/
 

Extacie

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pick'em off an' squish'em.
I've read squashing them causes em to release the stink which attracts other stink bugs, then some places said they release the stink which tells other stink bugs to flee, so I dont know which is right?

I read a couple other solutions too, going to plant plants to attract their predators such as parasitic wasp, etc.

Thanks for the help!! Will have to read up on that soap
 

DonAlejandroVega

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I've read squashing them causes em to release the stink which attracts other stink bugs, then some places said they release the stink which tells other stink bugs to flee, so I dont know which is right?

I read a couple other solutions too, going to plant plants to attract their predators such as parasitic wasp, etc.

Thanks for the help!! Will have to read up on that soap
I just enjoy killing things

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Extacie

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I just enjoy killing things

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Hahah for sure man, i'm right there with you! (Not really), but in a way I sort of hope someone trys jumping the fence this year. Got the dog grown up & ready, about to get the electric fence set up & putting the tent up soon to camp out the last two months with my machete and my dog, ready to beat the hell out of some little punk! lol
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Hahah for sure man, i'm right there with you! (Not really), but in a way I sort of hope someone trys jumping the fence this year. Got the dog grown up & ready, about to get the electric fence set up & putting the tent up soon to camp out the last two months with my machete and my dog, ready to beat the hell out of some little punk! lol
careful......the state will kill your dog, even if it bites someone on your property.
I had a chance to get a red kangaroo, to protect my grow, but the wife said no. it was on Craigslist.......Philly!! the yard is too small, even for a red. but, man, I had some fun thinkin' about it. a green mohawk hair-weave........get it a black leather jacket.
 

Extacie

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careful......the state will kill your dog, even if it bites someone on your property.
I had a chance to get a red kangaroo, to protect my grow, but the wife said no. it was on Craigslist.......Philly!! the yard is too small, even for a red. but, man, I had some fun thinkin' about it. a green mohawk hair-weave........get it a black leather jacket.
Really?! How can they do that legally?!? Like if someone trespasses on your property trying to attack you and your dog is just protecting you? Doesn't this fall under self-defense?

Hahahah that would be so tight! I feel for ya, wish the wife would of let you get it! lol. If you ever do, make sure to post some pics!
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Really?! How can they do that legally?!? Like if someone trespasses on your property trying to attack you and your dog is just protecting you? Doesn't this fall under self-defense?

Hahahah that would be so tight! I feel for ya, wish the wife would of let you get it! lol. If you ever do, make sure to post some pics!
it was gone in a day.......this is Philly.....lol. she also forbade me to get a real taxidermy walrus head. free. bitch :)
the tusks were 3' long. perfect specimen. I would have bought an old derby, and placed it upon its head.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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it depends on local jurisdiction, with the dog. check yours. plus, the bitten thief will sue you for 67k dollars for his pain and suffering.
build a chain-link, covered enclosure. just make it loud and risky to rip you. motion lights (facing out from flowering plants), noise emitting alarms, etc. I've found that a rep as a murderous psychopath, doesn't hurt matters. I know a fella locked a thief in a dog kennel, sans dogs, for 2 1/2 days. the thief had access to a hose, twice a day, was fed enough, and my comparde had a pig roast/keg. the thief wasn't allowed pork or beer. a sign read, "please don't feed the thief." the thief threatened charges on my friend, sure, but my friend explained some of the down-side of that, an' nothin' more was heard of thief. he left the area shortly after.
true story
 

Extacie

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it was gone in a day.......this is Philly.....lol. she also forbade me to get a real taxidermy walrus head. free. bitch :)
the tusks were 3' long. perfect specimen. I would have bought an old derby, and placed it upon its head.
Awww :( Damn! lol. That would of be awesome! Why did she forbid that??
 

Extacie

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it depends on local jurisdiction, with the dog. check yours. plus, the bitten thief will sue you for 67k dollars for his pain and suffering.
build a chain-link, covered enclosure. just make it loud and risky to rip you. motion lights (facing out from flowering plants), noise emitting alarms, etc. I've found that a rep as a murderous psychopath, doesn't hurt matters. I know a fella locked a thief in a dog kennel, sans dogs, for 2 1/2 days. the thief had access to a hose, twice a day, was fed enough, and my comparde had a pig roast/keg. the thief wasn't allowed pork or beer. a sign read, "please don't feed the thief." the thief threatened charges on my friend, sure, but my friend explained some of the down-side of that, an' nothin' more was heard of thief. he left the area shortly after.
true story
Hahaha I literally laughed out loud at this! This is too awesome! So, what happened to your friend? Is this how you get a reputation of a murderous psychopath??

I was going to use doublejj's idea & use a carport for stealth. Think I should have a chain-link fence around that, or does that look kinda weird to neighbors?

I appreciate where to place the motion lights, I have been trying to figure out where to place motion lights. Think I should have more than one then, since facing away, not sure I can cover the whole area they would walk by or not.

As far as motion alarms, would you just get the ones @ home depot meant for indoors that make noise when you walk by them? Or one that like sends a text to your phone/makes noise indoors as opposed to out?

Thanks for the help bro!!!
 
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