Maturest plot.

NJgrower187

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Hey im new to this site:mrgreen: but not new to growing and smokin the herb. To introduce myself i'd like to show you part of my outdoor adventure.

This is my tallest plot out of 6, i would like to say most maturist but they have stretched for light in this area so they would be the tallest plot. They each have 5 plants in a plot. First is the biggest, second is the smallest, and third is the family portrait. Here they are.:blsmoke:

Edit: These are nearing a month old.
 

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NJgrower187

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Thanks for the comments.

Yes, I did start them outside at this exact spot. What I did is just plopped about 10 germinated seeds into one pot and then on their 3rd or 4th node I moved the suvivers(5) to their own seperate pots. I am moving them to a clearing soon so they will get more light. Havn't had any pest or critter problems yet(knock on wood) which kinda suprised me since this plot is in a swampy area.
 

NJgrower187

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If your asking why I planted htem together at first the answer is because i germinated the seeds without enough supplies.
 

WillieNelson

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I was wondering about the white foam peices in the pots. In my parts we call the packing peanuts. Wanted to know why they were out in the forest.
 

NJgrower187

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Haha oo srry. One day while i was opening a package I decided to try an experiment with mixing these packing penuts into my soil. I figured it would help retain water/nutrients and aireate the soil soo in they went. Also its a way if you don't have enough soil to complete your fill. If anyone's reading this and is going to try it wash your penuts before putting them in.
 

Gygax1974

Just some idiot
Looks like your plants are pretty healthy. You're from The Garden State huh? I reside in the big city on the other side of the Delaware River...welcome
 

recvryjst42day

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Welcome NJGrower, I was born and raised in NJ just moved to FL not to long ago. Looks like they are coming along for you! Good luck and happy growing. Check out my log!
 
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