Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

MrStickyScissors

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The guy's that robbed Hodge, had also robbed several other growers in the general area. One of them had a badge & a "POILCE" vest. By the time they realized they weren't real police they had guns in their faces!........
yeah iv thought of that. and if cops come to my house im yelling at them that im armed and i will call the cops myself and see if it is them
 

BigB 420

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Quick question for you guys. I noticed that I have some sugar leaves that are curling up a little bit at the edges. Normal? Or if not, what causes this?

Oddly they're all on the south side of the plant that gets more sun.

Thanks.
 

ambedexteras

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Couple pics

One plant I topped right b4 it flowered. Looks cool.

A bud shot lil purple in the leaf idk good or bad.

Then a nice pic of the jack herra lighter green bush
And the monster behind it. Sun was hitting nice.
Ripper didn't touch that side of garden thank god. My old man said yank em an harvest just in case something happens better early then never. But honestly 3-4 weeks early is a waste. Fuxk the rippers, god do I hope I catch em coming back. Or my dog does. That would b fine
 

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fr3d12

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Through being a little distracted with other problems I let the soil ph rise in 2-3 of my plants and although I flushed well the ph is still high, they have just started to flower albeit in the very early stages so I really want to correct this to ensure maixmum nutrient uptake during the most important phase.
So the last 3 waterings I only fed 1/2 dose and at a ph of 6.
I know there's no overnight solutions but I'm open to other ideas.
The plants are in grow bags with about 60L of soil which is roughly 13.6 US Gals.
ph is about 7.5-6 .
I don't want to shock the plants with any sudden changes so was wondering if I added a little peat moss would it help?
 

TWS

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Through being a little distracted with other problems I let the soil ph rise in 2-3 of my plants and although I flushed well the ph is still high, they have just started to flower albeit in the very early stages so I really want to correct this to ensure maixmum nutrient uptake during the most important phase.
So the last 3 waterings I only fed 1/2 dose and at a ph of 6.
I know there's no overnight solutions but I'm open to other ideas.
The plants are in grow bags with about 60L of soil which is roughly 13.6 US Gals.
ph is about 7.5-6 .
I don't want to shock the plants with any sudden changes so was wondering if I added a little peat moss would it help?
you can add some dolomite lime to your soil.
 

Shelby420

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Since everyone is talking about rippers let me give some tech help to make sure you aren't the reason they are showing up. If you decide to post pictures be sure to turn off any GPS devices inside your phones and cameras. That info does follow those pics around and make it very easy for rippers and others to figure out the exact location the pic was taken.
Just some food for thought. I hope I'm on pg 420 to!!!!!
 

cringer76

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Pic From the Carport Greenhouse SAM_1785.jpg

Front left OG #18 Front right G13 Cheese middle left Kandy Kush Middle Right Girl Scout Cookies and the 2 in the back u cant see are Chemdawg and Purple Wreck
 
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