New England outdoors 2016

thumper60

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10 to 65 gal.and some in the ground this year. Honestly I don't know yet about the coco. Got to get in there and see how things are at first.
if u got some standing water now,drop the blocks now then come back to nice 25 gal pile of coco set your bags up on top of piles.then u can use smaller bag less bales to hump in,if the swamp tends to dry out I would add water polymers to the coco,dont even need back pac the coco block have handles built in 2 in each hand 100 gals coco:blsmoke:
 

northeastmarco

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if u got some standing water now,drop the blocks now then come back to nice 25 gal pile of coco set your bags up on top of piles.then u can use smaller bag less bales to hump in,if the swamp tends to dry out I would add water polymers to the coco,dont even need back pac the coco block have handles built in 2 in each hand 100 gals coco:blsmoke:
Yeah that's the thing they do dry out in mid to end of July,they fill back quick with t storms though.usually October to July they hold water always.
 

Jumping Jack

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I'm in the North East.
Glad to see you guys getting ready.I hope we have a good season this year.Definitely don't need the rain in September and October.
I lucked out last year by doing auto's..I didn't want to do them but my friend convinced me to do try his seeds and I was surprised how good they did.
I just started my seeds last week and I move mine outside June 1.lots of Turkey hunters around where I live that's why I wait to put em out June 1
 

thumper60

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I'm in the North East.
Glad to see you guys getting ready.I hope we have a good season this year.Definitely don't need the rain in September and October.
I lucked out last year by doing auto's..I didn't want to do them but my friend convinced me to do try his seeds and I was surprised how good they did.
I just started my seeds last week and I move mine outside June 1.lots of Turkey hunters around where I live that's why I wait to put em out June 1
95% of turkey hunters hunt edges of fields they set up an sit.chances of bagging turkey by walking around bush is slim to none.this spring hunt does suck tho :bigjoint:
 

thumper60

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hi marco, kinda late to the show this year i am. Gonna try to throw at least 4-5 of those candy trains outdoors in 20 gallon smart pots..........

30:30 PICK ME IM CLEAN i say!
I saw him in 89 one of the best shows of my life,an I have seen a few:bigjoint:
 

GreenThumby

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Question for you guys, My seedlings are about 4" high (week n half old) my pots are only about 3/4 full of soil. Can I add like an inch of soil to the pot and the stem will make roots or is this too soon? I see how you can do this when transplanting but not sure if it can be done like I'm asking.
 

getawaymountain

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looks to be early planting this year.full moon may 21 should be all set on frost 3-4 days after that:bigjoint:i have been planting with moon for awhile.planting any earlier than that in nne is a risk.

not a chance in hell for me to put plants out before the last full moon in may- june 1st is my take out date everytime I think may is good I get screwed so in the greenhouse they will stay until then
 

thumper60

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not a chance in hell for me to put plants out before the last full moon in may- june 1st is my take out date everytime I think may is good I get screwed so in the greenhouse they will stay until then
I here ya last full moon may 21, yee haw:bigjoint:i have put out may 15 before no problem, but I have been burned to.u talking to a farmer here not just pot farmer.i push it every year just to see what I can get away with.i left a couple out last night had frost on them this morning not look ing good.i keep cutting babys long as I can
 
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