Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

Garden Boss

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just a bunch of lazy stoners, we are.

staying up all night for months in a row to guard our crops.

all this after we spent weeks tilling and digging and planting and constructing greenhouses.

don't forget the months of watering, feeding, spraying, pruning, staking, and weeding.

and who could overlook the endless weeks of trimming, manicuring, branching, drying, organizing and curing for 12+ hours a day.

just a bunch of lazy, shiftless stoners.

it's just a hobby guys.
Hilarious and true
 

BigB 420

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anybody else see the weather report this morning? I can't remember exactly what it said but it sounded kind of like, 50% chance of powdery mildew today, increasing to 90% tonight. Partly moldy tomorrow with widespread botrytis outbreaks throughout. Tomorrow night mostly clear with a 20% chance of rippers in the meth valleys. Sunday we will see more mildew and mold, accompanied by low temperatures and grumpy attitudes. Early next week expect early harvests and bitter disappointment in the morning and bitchy wives in the evening. Fuuuuuuuuuuuck!
You're not far off. I'm looking at a 40% chance of rain tomorrow with thunderstorms and 10-20mph wind. Balls.
 

ambedexteras

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so sweet. had like a below 40 degree day last week and was worried id have to pull my ladies early.
but looks like the rest of september for my area is highs in 70s lows in 50s and sun, maybe 1 more day
of rain in september. pretty souped as my 7 footer im thinking will be done maybe first -second week of october.
Come on mother nature, give me a warm beginning of october.... and keep them harvest moons coming lol
 

doublejj

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Chicken coop raiders. Ma-li checking them over to be sure they are dead. 2 shots - 2 kills .......Keeps my shooting eye sharp.........2013 Body count = 26 confirmed, 10-12 probable.......P.S. No Garlictrain, I'm not grilling them.......I haven't eaten rat meat since I left Vietnam.........but it tastes like chicken lol....
 

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BlackTuna

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Sorry to hear about the troubles,,,,

I'm on level 10 round here. 3 dogs out at night, me on the couch on the back porch with the driveway alerts, night vision, flash light with assorted attachments.
It's ripening up round here and I need some fresh manure to mask the aroma.

Stay safe and no snoozing on post.
 

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BlackTuna

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Chicken coop raiders. Ma-li checking them over to be sure they are dead. 2 shots - 2 kills .......Keeps my shooting eye sharp.........2013 Body count = 26 confirmed, 10-12 probable.......P.S. No Garlictrain, I'm not grilling them.......I haven't eaten rat meat since I left Vietnam.........but it tastes like chicken lol....
Been that hungry. Tasty just roasted. In the wrong circumstance. Country rat, not them city sewer slickers.

Still got the eye on ya.

.22 or .177?
 

Carmarelo

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Cover up your ladies y'all, get them galoshes, slickers, what ever you need to do, there's a storm front on its way! I suffered a couple weeks ago when a storm popped up and saturated my bitches thoroughly, enough to cause minor bud rot in a few spots.
 

doublejj

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Cover up your ladies y'all, get them galoshes, slickers, what ever you need to do, there's a storm front on its way! I suffered a couple weeks ago when a storm popped up and saturated my bitches thoroughly, enough to cause minor bud rot in a few spots.
I hate to say it.......but, I have to go into the carport and explain to my girls what rain is.....they have never seen it.......Now is the time a simple carport pays off big......get them covered guy's...........
 

garlictrain

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So I spent the better part of yesterday putting a pvc hoop style rooftop on my roughly 9x24ft greenhouse (kept thinking, this is just like a carport, fuck i'm gonna pick up at least 4 of those for next year. thanks doublejj!).
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Cost me about $120 of pvc and parts, roughly 2-3 hrs total to put it all together.
I'm betting with the reinforcements of each pvc rib spaced every 2 ft, this will last me well into the finishing season and be able to repel any rains and most light CO snows!
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I've got a couple 8in inline fans laying around I will mount up soon just to create a whirlwind of sorts to keep the ladies fresh...
 

Garden Boss

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So I spent the better part of yesterday putting a pvc hoop style rooftop on my roughly 9x24ft greenhouse (kept thinking, this is just like a carport, fuck i'm gonna pick up at least 4 of those for next year. thanks doublejj!).
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Cost me about $120 of pvc and parts, roughly 2-3 hrs total to put it all together.
I'm betting with the reinforcements of each pvc rib spaced every 2 ft, this will last me well into the finishing season and be able to repel any rains and most light CO snows!
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I've got a couple 8in inline fans laying around I will mount up soon just to create a whirlwind of sorts to keep the ladies fresh...
Nice cover man, that should keep them dry :)
 

TWS

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Sweeeeet ! :leaf:
anybody else see the weather report this morning? I can't remember exactly what it said but it sounded kind of like, 50% chance of powdery mildew today, increasing to 90% tonight. Partly moldy tomorrow with widespread botrytis outbreaks throughout. Tomorrow night mostly clear with a 20% chance of rippers in the meth valleys. Sunday we will see more mildew and mold, accompanied by low temperatures and grumpy attitudes. Early next week expect early harvests and bitter disappointment in the morning and bitchy wives in the evening. Fuuuuuuuuuuuck!
Great forcast !bongsmilie Finally we have nice cool weather here and I can see the difference all ready in flowering. The heat had really slowed things down.
Chicken coop raiders. Ma-li checking them over to be sure they are dead. 2 shots - 2 kills .......Keeps my shooting eye sharp.........2013 Body count = 26 confirmed, 10-12 probable.......P.S. No Garlictrain, I'm not grilling them.......I haven't eaten rat meat since I left Vietnam.........but it tastes like chicken lol....
Those are some big ones .:eyesmoke:
lol hurry up and flood the market fuckers
LOL ! you indoor guys are all the same. :lol:
So I spent the better part of yesterday putting a pvc hoop style rooftop on my roughly 9x24ft greenhouse (kept thinking, this is just like a carport, fuck i'm gonna pick up at least 4 of those for next year. thanks doublejj!).
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Cost me about $120 of pvc and parts, roughly 2-3 hrs total to put it all together.
I'm betting with the reinforcements of each pvc rib spaced every 2 ft, this will last me well into the finishing season and be able to repel any rains and most light CO snows!
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I've got a couple 8in inline fans laying around I will mount up soon just to create a whirlwind of sorts to keep the ladies fresh...
You might think about some shade cloth on the sides to keep freash air moving. Nice work !
 

garlictrain

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Thanks Garden Boss!
Figured I better do it right if I wanna see these gals finish with maximum potential. Would hate to have to cut 2-3wks early if CO decided to snow first wk of Oct, as it is known to do.

You might think about some shade cloth on the sides to keep freash air moving. Nice work ![/QUOTE]
Thanks TWS! I actually have shadecloth curtains that I'm able to draw together if needed, but when fans are on I open them wide!

Speaking of fans I've been keeping mine off at night so I can hear EVERYTHING!

I anticipate in the coming wk some beautiful color changes as the night temps drop and we ease closer each day to harvest!

Happy autumnal equinox everyone!
May you're harvests be rewarding and an adequate representation of your seasons worth of hard work!!!bongsmilie
 

doublejj

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I anticipate in the coming wk some beautiful color changes as the night temps drop and we ease closer each day to harvest!

Happy autumnal equinox everyone!
May you're harvests be rewarding and an adequate representation of your seasons worth of hard work!!!bongsmilie
Here Here......I'll raise my coffee cup to that!
 

getawaymountain

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So I spent the better part of yesterday putting a pvc hoop style rooftop on my roughly 9x24ft greenhouse (kept thinking, this is just like a carport, fuck i'm gonna pick up at least 4 of those for next year. thanks doublejj!).
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Cost me about $120 of pvc and parts, roughly 2-3 hrs total to put it all together.
I'm betting with the reinforcements of each pvc rib spaced every 2 ft, this will last me well into the finishing season and be able to repel any rains and most light CO snows!
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I've got a couple 8in inline fans laying around I will mount up soon just to create a whirlwind of sorts to keep the ladies fresh...
nice job in a hurry buddy -- protect them buds lol... should be fine and ya got enough fans blowing air ? i use a spa blower for air in the greenhouse blowing air from pvc pipes all under each plant just like we got going in the pool of seaweed good luck with the crazy weather ya got there
 

TripleMindedGee5150

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Thanks to RIU I managed my first grow. Still have two girls I'm waiting to chop around middle of Oct give or take.

This is not a nice trim, nor that nice looking or super super dense. But it is bomb. Potent and not that fluffy. I salvaged a zip from the caterpillar plant . plus they were expected to yield small. Lesson learned with those pillars . Thanks again members of RIU I feel satisfaction regardless CameraZOOM-20130920055712829.jpgCameraZOOM-20130920055753831.jpg
 

Garden Boss

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Thanks to RIU I managed my first grow. Still have two girls I'm waiting to chop around middle of Oct give or take.

This is not a nice trim, nor that nice looking or super super dense. But it is bomb. Potent and not that fluffy. I salvaged a zip from the caterpillar plant . plus they were expected to yield small. Lesson learned with those pillars . Thanks again members of RIU I feel satisfaction regardless View attachment 2828970View attachment 2828971
Looks better than my first grow :) Congrats
 
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