who thinks that they got the biggest outdoor plant so far this season?!!

ammoniacal

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She's in a 15 gallon rectangular tote,about 7' tall and almost 5' across.She's a pretty girl !
thats about 96 cubic feet bro. didnt know a plant could get that big in a size like that. how long did you veg it? what is your weather like? great job BTW!
 
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Bitch was a White widow, picture was from 2 years ago, bitch peaked over the top of my garage so my son,Man I felt like killing him, Cut the top off the bitch so she whould not get any taller.

Tyke

PS now pics of 2012 within days, WOW what a GREAT year
 

Vindicated

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I didn't put these in the ground as early as I wanted and the heat has been doing a number on my plants, but overall not to bad for an early flowering OG strain.

I grew these organically, with little to no fertilizer. Also in the first pic off to the far left in the background, there is a pretty nice sized Sativa. It's just barely begun to flower. It's in a raised bed filled with Kellogg Patio Plus and hasn't been feed or topped with any fertilizer, while the OG that's front and center, was fed twice this year with Kellogg Organic All Purpose Fertilizer at 1/4th strength.

For soil, fertilizer, food grade diatomaceous earth, and horticultural oils which is all I used this year, I spent well under $60. Not a bad of a return if you ask me.
 

DST

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Hope you guys don't mind me still posting here. I had to Harry Houdini my plants into the greenhouse...freakin crap weather here is mullering them.


It's going to be toight, very toight!
 

DST

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cheers vindicated, I agreed with the wife not to grow cannabis in the greenhouse when we bought it, but I have managed to sneak a couple in, :). Well, the tomatoe plants have been chopped so I thought, what's the harm? She grumbled a bit last year as well but realised it was all for the best. But her grumbles where more to do with the fact you could see them from the pavement down below (she is a thoughtful one). We are allowed to grow 5, but as I am sure No Guts will agree, who wants the police snooping into their grow. I've tried to disguise as much as possible with a load of avacodos and strelitzias...we shall see.
 

Vindicated

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I'm more worried about thieves myself since last year I had a few plants get stolen. This year I did have a police helicopter hover above my plants. They sounded their sirens and lights at me then did a quick count and left without incident.
 

keepitcoastal

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reminder to anybody sleeping in a tent shake out your sheets and sleeping bag before you get in them! i just found a black widow! and 2 yellow jackets which im allergic too. gotta keep checkin guys rippers arnt our only worry
 

UncleBuck

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reminder to anybody sleeping in a tent shake out your sheets and sleeping bag before you get in them! i just found a black widow! and 2 yellow jackets which im allergic too. gotta keep checkin guys rippers arnt our only worry
good advice.

i woke up this morning to see a daddy long legs staring back at me.

harmless, but still an odd way to start the day.
 

hotrodharley

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Somebody was in my garden around 8 right as it got dark yesterday and it seems they took out one of my plants on accident while trying to get out of there after I had a false alarm on the motion sensor and came down to check it out I saw one of my plants toppled over like somebody fell on it. I would think deer could be a possibility if this plant weren't literally in the middle of 10 other plants that were unharmed. I then proceeded to hear very consistent footstep patterns to a thief ( aka only moving when there is distraction noise and when I went into the woods to investigate those footsteps stopped but all the forest animals scurried away. I then killed the lights and hid under a dark tree for 30 minutes hoping to hear something but they stayed motionless the whole time which leads me to believe they may have been close enough to have eyes on me at the time.

Im worried it could be an old friend with a huge wrap sheet from home invasion's even though I went through great measures to try and keep him from ever finding where I live, he could have done it and I may seriously be at risk for being killed if it is him.
Holes with punji sticks. About a foot or 18" is all you need. Cover with cardboard and scatter dirt lightly. Brush with something to cover any sign of work. 20 penny nails through pieces of 2" X 12" work too. 12 gauge shotgun loaded with BBs. Answer the screams.
 

keepitcoastal

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good advice.

i woke up this morning to see a daddy long legs staring back at me.

harmless, but still an odd way to start the day.
yeah afew nights ago i found a little wolf spider which is no big deal but last night when i went to shake my sheets out a big ass female blackwidow fell out into my tent i had to fucking step on that shit. i bet i would have gotten bit if i had just gone to sleep too.


Holes with punji sticks. About a foot or 18" is all you need. Cover with cardboard and scatter dirt lightly. Brush with something to cover any sign of work. 20 penny nails through pieces of 2" X 12" work too. 12 gauge shotgun loaded with BBs. Answer the screams.
booby traps are effective, But im just too worried about accidentally killing or hurting any other wild animals or possibly just some neighbors hiking through property. i could probably make a couple holes and cover them up like you saying just really close to the perimeter of the woods so that no hiker can have a legitimate excuse for why hes in my fucking trap!


i should just go james holmes on rippers and booby trap my whole garden to self destruct before you even get a nug!
 
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