New England outdoors 2016

Smidge34

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Haven't posted a predicted % above/below normal temp map for the country in awhile because frankly, it has been mostly blue and cold for the east half. Finally a map worth looking at! I also include the corresponding % above/below normal expected precipitation map. Both are for the 23rd through the 27th. Looks like it's gonna be warm and dry for you northeast guys!
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thumper60

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Haven't posted a predicted % above/below normal temp map for the country in awhile because frankly, it has been mostly blue and cold for the east half. Finally a map worth looking at! I also include the corresponding % above/below normal expected precipitation map. Both are for the 23rd through the 27th. Looks like it's gonna be warm and dry for you northeast guys!
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we are in a bit of drought right now, we didn't get spring rain,didnt even get a mud season atv trails been open since may 1 normal is may 30,good post
 

natureboygrower

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Hey whats your lighting like? And could be over watering give them some time to come back I had a lot of weirdness this year with my girls and now they're as strong as ever. Remember there is such thing as too much love with plants , letting them dry out some is great for root growth they'll reach in search of water and root mass is key! Also how's the humidity in the room?
I've got a 85w compact on it for now.im way behind and the over watering set back I'd say.but on that note,they came out of it.doh!dumbass I am,they were hurting.i used some mycos right on the plug roots and in planting hole,and the boys at the grow shop were right,that made it a much easier transition into the 4".they were not ready.they were already drooping from the drowning,but picked up within 24hrs.im planning on going outside with mine,middle of June,no sense for me to rush at this point.but I am going into 45 gallon pots.think that will be a problem with a little 4" pot?I guess if I didn't over water (lulz)I'd be alright?I don't think I have time to pot up again after the 4".
 

thumper60

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Haven't posted a predicted % above/below normal temp map for the country in awhile because frankly, it has been mostly blue and cold for the east half. Finally a map worth looking at! I also include the corresponding % above/below normal expected precipitation map. Both are for the 23rd through the 27th. Looks like it's gonna be warm and dry for you northeast guys!
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I really hope north east has hard drought this yr, those are my best easy when ya grow on top of 15 ft of water:bigjoint:
 

Smidge34

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Man, way ahead of me but to be honest I'm holding off on tomatoes, squash and everything. 63 today. Coldest, wettest May ever here and the record low high temps the past couple weeks prove it. There hasn't been the first hill of tobacco set In the surrounding area. The ground is just too saturated and cold for me right now. Recipe for root rot around here.
 

getawaymountain

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nope that's not floating swamp,i just dig holes plenty of water,i have had 2 ft of water in that spot u looking at plants loved it that mound is about 30 in tall ,u c the floating ones soon:bigjoint:
yup im headed to the wood chopping tomorrow myself to finish getting the bails of dirt lugged in 2 day job doing that, then the 25 plants go in sunday /Monday that will be one of 6 spots we got going out this season just for the guerilla grow got the ones in the med grow going out also in the yard.. finally catching up on things around here started at 2am today and just getting done for the day now and 2am is going to be here again real fast haha in a week from now they will be all out and the greenhouse empty and me and crew will be ready for a break
 
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