North Carolina outdoor 2009

Motherfucken rabbits have eaten all the beans in my garden and 1 branch off my Super Skunk!!!!

I am having some hard times with all the rain and god damn pests :cuss:
 
yea those rabbits are motherfuckers! get some of that sour taste spray for dog training or put some hot sauce mixed with water in a spray bottle...


I've yet to move any of my shit into bigger holes, I need to get on that! and my clones have yet to root...:wall:
 
yea those rabbits are motherfuckers! get some of that sour taste spray for dog training or put some hot sauce mixed with water in a spray bottle...


I've yet to move any of my shit into bigger holes, I need to get on that! and my clones have yet to root...:wall:

I sprayed a mixture of tobacco juice and cayenne pepper around the whole area so hopefully that will help.

I might try to set up some noose's around, I have no problem with eatin me some rabbit :)
 
I sprayed a mixture of tobacco juice and cayenne pepper around the whole area so hopefully that will help.

I might try to set up some noose's around, I have no problem with eatin me some rabbit :)

thats what were talking about doing... some traps, and then dinner. :blsmoke:
 
I know it...I'm kind of digging these daily afternoon showers, though. Sun, sun, rain, sun, sun, sun, rain, sun....would be much more appealing. These girls are thirsty! If we could catch a good shower, about every five days, from now until november, that would be the mutt's nuts.
 
I love the NC thread guys, I wish I was fortunate to say that I had an outdoor garden but alas, urban areas have driven me indoors to the privacy of my own closet, by the way when is the next pot rally in Raleigh? And if anyone is ever around the Triangle area hit me up. My indoor journal is attached in my sig and please check it out and show some NC love guys. And cudos to the Orange Peel and Legends in Boone, I actually went to ASU a while ago and some of the best bud I have ever seen run through Boone and Asheville. So check out my journal guys.


And I wish I knew some fellow indoor or outdoor growers here in the Raleigh/Durham area, would be ccool to exchange clones and just spend some time checkin out each others grows, do some collaborating.
 
90 degree days like this, that see me carrying two duffels of supersoil a quarter mile through the briers, really make me wish my grow was in my closet. Got three holes dug and two others filled, though, so it was a rewarding experience.

I'll check yours out, dude. :D
 
Im jealous Angus, really am. I really enjoy the outdoors and love feeling such happiness and peace after you do all that lugging and just seeing your babbies happy and healthy in natural NC soil.
 
Fuck the natural soil, that's why I'm hauling! :D

And they're all still in pots as of now.

But you're right, it will look beautiful and I do enjoy it. I appreciate it, man.
 
yea, an afternoon shower would be nice. all of my little seedlings i started are drying out. If i have not gone out there today they would've been goners.
 
a few pics from the garden..
 

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Today was relly nice here but the humidity has been brutal the past couple of weeks.

I finally got my 2 Church, 1 Thai skunk, and 1 White Rhino in the ground about a week ago, they seem to be doing well after the transplant :)

Hopefully the weather allows it to dry out a little because my gardens can't take anymore rain.
 
Oh man, what a good day.

It was hot as shit but I worked my ass off and got five plants in the ground. A Vortex, a JillyBean, 2 Jack the Rippers, and a Quirkle.

Pro (newb) tip: Never would have thought of this it kind of came together, but I used a wheelchair to haul a couple hundred pounds of soil and the plants. Sounds crazy, huh? But it worked like a fucking charm. Can't put a wheelbarrow in the hatchback to go to the spot, but I sure as fuck can fold a wheelchair up in the trunk. Saved me a couple hours and a few pulled muscles without a doubt.

Also, sexed all my plants now except one. 9/10 females, and the other probably is too. It's a JTR and to tell you the truth I kind of hope it is male, I'd like to do a little breeding, or at least have more Jack for next year ;)

Here's a pic of two that went out today, both of them are Jack the Rippers. About the same size as the others, except for the Vortex which is literally twice as big but I didn't get pics of it. Maybe tomorrow. Also some pics of some nugs I picked up to tide me.
 

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But why is it that most people who grow in North Carolina look like their plants have low yields compared to the average grower???!!!
I don't know why this is so?! Outdoors the conditions are right but why is it that plants here grow skimpy buds and slow growth???!!!
 
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