BUMP BUMP!! you mean to tell me NO ONE is interested in a 6'foot tall 100 % Sativa!??
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You are in the big boys league, you`ll never grow small again. Don`t be shocked when your ounce bag is much smaller than a Hydro ounce,...Believe it or not,...that`s a good thing !!
OK true story follows, which is maybe why at least none of us old timers are impressed with a 6' plant.
1980. Me and a bud set out some potted plants on a National Wildlife Refuge in the lower midwest. We had a near perfect situation, the refuge was closed to the public, and we accessed the site by canoeing across a bay of a large lake. Water right there. Planted them, about 15 as I remember, under a smallish powerline that went through the refuge, like a service line to the refuge headquarters. Plants were already sexed. Believe it or not even in the dark ages we knew we could cut the light on seedlings, force them to sex out, then outplant the girls.
Anyhow, the plants were trimmed by the utility company as they were growing into the powerlines. They just took off a couple feet which was good, we should have topped them earlier, this was late august. Today they would have been hosed down with chemical herbicides. I won't venture a guess how tall they might have grown. Just imagine the lowest powerline you have seen and how tall a plant would have to be to intrude on them.
So growing some smoke is not as hard as we tend to make it. This grow involved starting and sexing some plants, outplanting, some miracle grow and a dozen trips to the site over the season. Anyway to all those that try to make this a really complicated thing it can be this easy. That was my second year growing and it was by far the most poundage I ever produced. It was ridiculous as I was not into marketing just smoking. I don't remember what strain it was but it was top shelf weed for that era, Acapulco gold, Kona gold, Panama Red or some asian I would guess. Definitely a sativa and not sure if any of these are sativas without looking.
Anyway thanks for letting me relive a great summer. Kudos for any 6' plant but you gotta see one growing into powerlines. And experience paddling a canoe-load of buds across a lake in October.
Peace - Aim
Thanks for the tale of tall weed, what a day that must have been on harvest, I hope those hydro workers at least cloned what they trimmed off Man I love the great out doors.
Thanks
Not sure what any of this means. Don't want to be in any league. Since 1980 I never went that big again, was always kind of scared with the marketing end, just wanted to recoup expenses and have plenty of smoke to enjoy and gift away. Don`t be shocked when your ounce bag is much smaller than a Hydro ounce - Really don't get this.
Anyway it was a great learning experience. Doing my first total indoor in a 5X5 right now, I can get by fine on one grow/year of 5 good plants.
Hydro workers as in Hydro-Axe? Good observation, I have no idea what they trimmed with and was always thankful they just hit the top and didn't brush hog the whole right of way. Harvest day was 24 hours long with 3 of us. Used a hacksaw to cut lower limbs and stems, rough trimmed and trash bagged for the ride out. It was pretty much fun believe me.
They might have been Rippers waiting on harvest day
Peace
OK, I get the hydro thing once you explained it. Not sure I have ever experienced hydro-weed. Just always smoked my own outdoor grow which is pretty good if I say so myself.
I imagine a dozer would be pretty tough on any plant. I had a grow onetime that some ATVs kept breaking over and damned if it did not turn out OK. You wanna top a plant it does not take a sterile razorblade and rubbing alcohol, just run over them a few times with a Honda 350 quad.
The trees, rocks and hills were gone Dozer was as big as a house !!
OK true story follows, which is maybe why at least none of us old timers are impressed with a 6' plant.
1980. Me and a bud set out some potted plants on a National Wildlife Refuge in the lower midwest. We had a near perfect situation, the refuge was closed to the public, and we accessed the site by canoeing across a bay of a large lake. Water right there. Planted them, about 15 as I remember, under a smallish powerline that went through the refuge, like a service line to the refuge headquarters. Plants were already sexed. Believe it or not even in the dark ages we knew we could cut the light on seedlings, force them to sex out, then outplant the girls.
Anyhow, the plants were trimmed by the utility company as they were growing into the powerlines. They just took off a couple feet which was good, we should have topped them earlier, this was late august. Today they would have been hosed down with chemical herbicides. I won't venture a guess how tall they might have grown. Just imagine the lowest powerline you have seen and how tall a plant would have to be to intrude on them.
So growing some smoke is not as hard as we tend to make it. This grow involved starting and sexing some plants, outplanting, some miracle grow and a dozen trips to the site over the season. Anyway to all those that try to make this a really complicated thing it can be this easy. That was my second year growing and it was by far the most poundage I ever produced. It was ridiculous as I was not into marketing just smoking. I don't remember what strain it was but it was top shelf weed for that era, Acapulco gold, Kona gold, Panama Red or some asian I would guess. Definitely a sativa and not sure if any of these are sativas without looking.
Anyway thanks for letting me relive a great summer. Kudos for any 6' plant but you gotta see one growing into powerlines. And experience paddling a canoe-load of buds across a lake in October.
Peace - Aim
They might have been Rippers waiting on harvest day, I have heard of rippers scoping out grows and just stealing everything, but I like the Hydro worker story a much nicer tale of respect.
Peace
1) Glad you posted up! Don't hate.
2) That's a good story you posted though! Would've been great if y'all snapped off a picture or two!
3) How much did you end up yeilding off a monster/monsters like them??