Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

an update on the ladies..

carmelisous

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bubba kush







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bubba kush 5 stem scrog



from net to top it's 10 inches..



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You can ask but I don't think they will listen LOL. The whole county smells delicious :)

Some of you are way ahead of my game, towards the end of that vid there was at least one grower prepping sites for next Spring.

Yet I can't help but wonder why, does it not make more sense to re-use that bomb ass soil...or are these guys using chem ferts?.
 
an update on the ladies..

carmelisous

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bubba kush







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bubba kush 5 stem scrog



from net to top it's 10 inches..



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That bubba kush, I am finding it to be the perfect outdoor strain...bullet-proof and finishes early.

It also has a nice harvest window of about 2 weeks, at least mine does. The plants simply keep producing trichs, and they remain an almost even ratio of clear to cloudy, to amber.

Have you found this to be the case?.
 
Some of you are way ahead of my game, towards the end of that vid there was at least one grower prepping sites for next Spring.

Yet I can't help but wonder why, does it not make more sense to re-use that bomb ass soil...or are these guys using chem ferts?.
I use chem ferts and I reuse my soil. Hell, it's been 5 harvests since I got it. The soil doesn't spoil, unless you're using big amounts of cheap ass chem ferts, and the plants wouldn't grow healthy and fat. I can't understand that either.
 
Breeders Boutique Midnight Express. G13 Pineapple Express x Black Rose
 

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Some of you are way ahead of my game, towards the end of that vid there was at least one grower prepping sites for next Spring.

Yet I can't help but wonder why, does it not make more sense to re-use that bomb ass soil...or are these guys using chem ferts?.
generally they reuse, I would guess them clear cutting more is simply to expand their operation not relocate. I have no idea what they are using but some of those are 15 feet wide and 99 of them... that's like 1000-1500 pound patches... Assholes lol
 
My pots are filled with reused {tilled} soil, when I decided to grow I really hadn't respected the work one needed to put in and I figured like most noobs, that like most plants you would just pop your bean in and wait for mother nature to do her magic. Yes technically that will work but the end result lacks a certain something if you know what I mean....but I digress.

My soil came from my grandfather's garden, just a nice sized plot about 13'x13' and he babied it. Every year a load of black top mixed in with perlite and compost he made from the house and veggie garden, we called it pop's miracle soil because anything would grow. When he passed away I went over grabbed some plants of his and soil and brought them back to my place, so in essence my grandfather is helping me grow LOL.
 
My soil came from the rainforest jungle.

This purple little beauty was really eager to flower early. I think 2 more months and it's done.
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This other 2 plants are just starting to flower

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The latest one planted this year, already into flowering
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Here is a crazy video. [video=youtube;Ewv5xeI4uug]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewv5xeI4uug&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
there's no doubt there's many irresponsible growers out there but even as he says in his commentary the growers who want to do the right thing receive no help so the system is flawed and needs overhauling, I'm guessing that the taxes collected on any legal marijuana sales and from dispensaries etc all goes to central funds with little of it filtering back to the aid in the local ecology.
 
much of that is the mexican cartel. they grow dank weed but are using gnarly chemical fertilizers. legalize it, or really imply prohibition as this dude said. although i like the gray area, i can still make a buck without getting rich or going broke.
 
much of that is the mexican cartel. they grow dank weed but are using gnarly chemical fertilizers. legalize it, or really imply prohibition as this dude said. although i like the gray area, i can still make a buck without getting rich or going broke.

That is always going to be the problem, whether it is totally outlawed you will still have the cartels destroying woodland and not giving a flying f*ck about anything other than huge profits and if it is legalised and regulated you will have some big corporations doing the exact same thing but with a license from the Govt, either way greed is the problem
Nothing wrong with a guy making a living to support his family and keeping the op low key
 
The problem is industrializing everything. It's not sustainable. Most of those growers are mainly chasing bucks and don't care much for anything else.
 
much of that is the mexican cartel. they grow dank weed but are using gnarly chemical fertilizers. legalize it, or really imply prohibition as this dude said. although i like the gray area, i can still make a buck without getting rich or going broke.

This is not true cartel style. They mostly use national forest and plant thousands upon thousands... Most of this is pyramid scheme landowners getting half crop off every property they "rent" out.
 
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