Ol' Scrumpy
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First off I would like to say how much fun I have had scouting for a good place in the woods. I never would have imagined just walking through the woods and looking around would be so entertaining. After crawling through many acres of dense underbrush over a period of about 30 hours in the last 4 weeks, I finally found a prime spot. I Had absolutely no hopes of finding a spot as good as this one, so I was pretty stoked when I walked in to it and knew immediately I had found my babies a home. I spent my day off just sitting at this spot from 9:00 this morning until 5:30 when the sun finally went behind the trees...I was never in the shade, and the sun was already shining brightly when I got there.
These plants are 4 weeks old from seed. The seeds are from a White Rhino clone which I got from a friend last year, grew indoors, and harvested earlier this year. I have no idea how I ended up with a half dozen seeds in one plant...I had 14 other plants, all female, and no seeds in any of them. Best I can figure is someone in the neighborhood let a male pop and a few grains of pollen found their way in to my grow room. Fortunately no harm done, and on an even brighter note: the plants look good so far. Only two of the six seeds popped, so thats all I'm working with for my first outdoor adventure...and an adventure it has been so far!
I started these seeds straight in the dirt - no paper towel or rock wool or cup of water...I was in no hurry so I just poked them down in some potting mix and kept them watered. The two that did sprout only took 2 days and I immediately put them in to the containers you see in these pics, where they have been for about three and a half weeks outdoors near my house. They haven't been getting as much sun as I would like, but I wanted to keep them close while they were getting some size on them. Also, you might notice they are leaning over...this is because I had them trained to keep them hidden while they were near the house. I think you can see the string and lead fishing weights I used to hold them down if you look. That mess will be coming off once I get them out in the woods tonight.
I'm waiting for it to get nice and quiet, and then I'm taking these lil' bastards to their new home, and I'll have some pics of them in the dirt tomorrow.
Here is a shot of the spot. This is before I did anything to it other than add a makeshift chair while I camped out for the day. I took both shots standing in one spot. The first is facing West, the second one is facing East from the same vantage point. I'm guessing its about 75 feet long East to West, but the small oak tree by my milk crate / chair is in the spot that gets the most morning sun, so my best plant out of those two will be going where it is, and the other will go about where I was standing. That is the spot that gets the most evening sun...we will see if what I hear about morning sun being better is true.
This is all I have for now. I'll have an update up tomorrow afternoon some time with more recent pictures of the plants.
On a side note: I'm new to the boards. I never saw a grow journal message board before, so I thought since I'm about to start a grow I would give it a shot Hope you guys enjoy. Please feel free to post any questions or comments in the thread, as I do not wish to maintain a separate thread for discussion.
That attached photo is an accident...I uploaded the wrong photo and don't know how to get rid of it sorry
These plants are 4 weeks old from seed. The seeds are from a White Rhino clone which I got from a friend last year, grew indoors, and harvested earlier this year. I have no idea how I ended up with a half dozen seeds in one plant...I had 14 other plants, all female, and no seeds in any of them. Best I can figure is someone in the neighborhood let a male pop and a few grains of pollen found their way in to my grow room. Fortunately no harm done, and on an even brighter note: the plants look good so far. Only two of the six seeds popped, so thats all I'm working with for my first outdoor adventure...and an adventure it has been so far!
I started these seeds straight in the dirt - no paper towel or rock wool or cup of water...I was in no hurry so I just poked them down in some potting mix and kept them watered. The two that did sprout only took 2 days and I immediately put them in to the containers you see in these pics, where they have been for about three and a half weeks outdoors near my house. They haven't been getting as much sun as I would like, but I wanted to keep them close while they were getting some size on them. Also, you might notice they are leaning over...this is because I had them trained to keep them hidden while they were near the house. I think you can see the string and lead fishing weights I used to hold them down if you look. That mess will be coming off once I get them out in the woods tonight.
I'm waiting for it to get nice and quiet, and then I'm taking these lil' bastards to their new home, and I'll have some pics of them in the dirt tomorrow.
Here is a shot of the spot. This is before I did anything to it other than add a makeshift chair while I camped out for the day. I took both shots standing in one spot. The first is facing West, the second one is facing East from the same vantage point. I'm guessing its about 75 feet long East to West, but the small oak tree by my milk crate / chair is in the spot that gets the most morning sun, so my best plant out of those two will be going where it is, and the other will go about where I was standing. That is the spot that gets the most evening sun...we will see if what I hear about morning sun being better is true.
This is all I have for now. I'll have an update up tomorrow afternoon some time with more recent pictures of the plants.
On a side note: I'm new to the boards. I never saw a grow journal message board before, so I thought since I'm about to start a grow I would give it a shot Hope you guys enjoy. Please feel free to post any questions or comments in the thread, as I do not wish to maintain a separate thread for discussion.
That attached photo is an accident...I uploaded the wrong photo and don't know how to get rid of it sorry
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