Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

TWS

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when we stank we stank went to walmart the otherday n got peoples heads turnin...but heres the funny thing is....didn't even have a joint on me....nothing but bathin in it since I was trimmin before I left but I get immune to the smell I don't even know I stank till I go somewhere n someone tellin me....."mannnnnnn u smell like fuckin dank wheres it at?" "na bitch, that's my b.o.!!!!!" :)))))
Thatts some funny shit right there ! your always good for a laugh..... You to Garlictrain. Stay strapped .
 

Bear Country

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Thatts some funny shit right there ! your always good for a laugh..... You to Garlictrain. Stay strapped .

Its that time of year....I think we should have a STANK FEST!!! lol...He was right...after a while a person cant even smell it on yourself anymore. LOl
 

TWS

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I pulled some stuff off the drying rack this morning with out a glove before work and we had a meeting. I could smell it the whole meeting even after washing my hands several times. I know someone else had to smell it too. I leave my house and can smell nothing, but come home and the whole house smells dank. lol. it's my BO biatch. lol.
 

Bear Country

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I pulled some stuff off the drying rack this morning with out a glove before work and we had a meeting. I could smell it the whole meeting even after washing my hands several times. I know someone else had to smell it too. I leave my house and can smell nothing, but come home and the whole house smells dank. lol. it's my BO biatch. lol.
Lol....Thats what my son told me a couple of days ago...lol. He jumped into my truck and and i had been hanging out in the drying room. His first words were...holy crap...you REEK somewhat fierce pops!!! lol I'm the same way...its so far up my nose that I can smell it day and night....not all the time but I catch a whif every now and then. The same thing happened when we first cut them down. My son and I had been in the hanging/drying room all day long and we went back home to call it a day and right as I drove up to my house....here comes a vehicle up my road...I was like WTF!!! It was a neighbor from a few miles down the road asking if i could take the backhoe to go lift something for him....he didnt say a word but I know he was smelling it...I was just standing there like what timing man!!! Later that eve my son says to me....shit dad...he probably thought we got sprayed by a skunk!! lol

Oh well....what can I say...its skunk season...lol
 

gioua

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Harvested my supercropped bubba.. guessing will get about 7 jars at min



she was the one to the far right leaning bad

 

Smidge34

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I see alot of you guys using fencing to support your plants like I do my tomatoes. I think I'll camo paint some of my wire next year for guerrilla growng.

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Carmarelo

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Well guys, after my 2nd successful grow, I've come to the conclusion that scrog's SUCK for outdoor growing, except for the exception of support toward the end of flower. I noticed weak thin branches that didn't get enough movement from the wind to really strengthen them enough for outdoor growth. The only benefit I saw was being able to spread the branches to allow for more top growth, but that can be done by merely tying the branches down with weights. It was also a pain having to cut all the netting before chopping them down.
 

TokaLot

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Well guys, after my 2nd successful grow, I've come to the conclusion that scrog's SUCK for outdoor growing, except for the exception of support toward the end of flower. I noticed weak thin branches that didn't get enough movement from the wind to really strengthen them enough for outdoor growth. The only benefit I saw was being able to spread the branches to allow for more top growth, but that can be done by merely tying the branches down with weights. It was also a pain having to cut all the netting before chopping them down.

Yea scrogs are just for fun outdoors!


Gonna ride to a track today.


Also gonna cut up this 3x2 deer my brother in law got!
 

doublejj

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I see alot of you guys using fencing to support your plants like I do my tomatoes. I think I'll camo paint some of my wire next year for guerrilla growng.

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I like to use remesh wire for cages. They use it in concrete work. It's thicker than fencing & the holes are 5"x5" for easy access into the plant......plus they also they convert into handy drying racks...........;-)
 

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Smidge34

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I like to use remesh wire for cages. They use it in concrete work. It's thicker than fencing & the holes are 5"x5" for easy access into the plant......plus they also they convert into handy drying racks...........;-)
Something like this, with 6" holes?

http://m.lowes.com/product?langId=-1&storeId=10702&catalogId=10051&productId=4007053&store=722&view=specs

i hear you on hole size. Some of my maters were so big I had to transfer them up to the top to get them out.
 

doublejj

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Garden Boss

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That's a morning workout... I topped 2 more Purple Cracks this morning (about 15 tote trips).... I need to smoke a dab and get back to work:weed: DSCN3901.jpg
 

lahadaextranjera

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I like to use remesh wire for cages. They use it in concrete work. It's thicker than fencing & the holes are 5"x5" for easy access into the plant......plus they also they convert into handy drying racks...........;-)
Doublejj- what was your overall dry weight harvest this year? When you cut them down do you trim them down to buds and inspect everything or do you cut them and leave them on long branches? It must take forever to cut that forest down!!
 

doublejj

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Doublejj- what was your overall dry weight harvest this year? When you cut them down do you trim them down to buds and inspect everything or do you cut them and leave them on long branches? It must take forever to cut that forest down!!
I haven't started harvest this year. My plants are much smaller this season, I hope to get 6-8lbs...but I have pulled 18lbs out of a carport in the past. No way to hang 14'ers whole. We cut branches and hung them to dry. Stored the branches in storage tubs until we could trim it. It took us a month to trim.....but this year I bought a trimming machine, so everything will get bucked off the stem & run thru wet. I will dry in wire trays I bought at Home Depot.......
 

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TWS

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Well guys, after my 2nd successful grow, I've come to the conclusion that scrog's SUCK for outdoor growing, except for the exception of support toward the end of flower. I noticed weak thin branches that didn't get enough movement from the wind to really strengthen them enough for outdoor growth. The only benefit I saw was being able to spread the branches to allow for more top growth, but that can be done by merely tying the branches down with weights. It was also a pain having to cut all the netting before chopping them down.
We'll see when I pull two plus off mine. lol
 

BigB 420

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Well guys, after my 2nd successful grow, I've come to the conclusion that scrog's SUCK for outdoor growing, except for the exception of support toward the end of flower. I noticed weak thin branches that didn't get enough movement from the wind to really strengthen them enough for outdoor growth. The only benefit I saw was being able to spread the branches to allow for more top growth, but that can be done by merely tying the branches down with weights. It was also a pain having to cut all the netting before chopping them down.
I can see how they could be a pain. Love the branch support though. I really like how Kevdogg did his. They photos are in this thread somewhere. His plants were on a tennis court. His were sort of a bush-scrog hybrid using metal wire fencing type stuff. Looked like it really spread and supported the plant but wasn't a true scrog with all that tucking either.
 
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