starting the babies for summer crop

crazyhazey

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well here is the next batch to be transplanted in bigger cups for transport to the bush
damn when did you start these gals? and i love how they all look the same size and vigor, these genetics are very stable too. are you gonna plant them in ground or just leave them in 5-10 gals? i saw some cool stealth grow bags online the other day, they had ones that were multiple shades of green, and they had like camouflaged ones too. may have to get me some of those for this season. all i gotta do now is remember what goddamn site it was on lol
 

getawaymountain

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damn when did you start these gals? and i love how they all look the same size and vigor, these genetics are very stable too. are you gonna plant them in ground or just leave them in 5-10 gals? i saw some cool stealth grow bags online the other day, they had ones that were multiple shades of green, and they had like camouflaged ones too. may have to get me some of those for this season. all i gotta do now is remember what goddamn site it was on lol
the new babies are 8-10 days old from seed and will go out over the week end, here's the rest of them to go out for the season .these will go in 10 gallon bags and a few will go in 22 gallon barrells.003.JPG004.JPG001.JPG
 

crazyhazey

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the new babies are 8-10 days old from seed and will go out over the week end, here's the rest of them to go out for the season .these will go in 10 gallon bags and a few will go in 22 gallon barrells.View attachment 2195504View attachment 2195505View attachment 2195506
damn thats a lotta cups, i bet the cashier was probably like "so where's this kegger your having?" hahaha. cant wait to see them bloom though, theyve got plenty of time to veg so i could imagine they'll be massive by then, especially the ones in 22gals. shit, you could probably harvest like more than a half pound off one of those gals, after i saw those buds as fat as your forearm i feel like that estimate is too short although. good growth for just 8-10 days too, they all got that healthy green color to em. keep up the good work man.
 

getawaymountain

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damn thats a lotta cups, i bet the cashier was probably like "so where's this kegger your having?" hahaha. cant wait to see them bloom though, theyve got plenty of time to veg so i could imagine they'll be massive by then, especially the ones in 22gals. shit, you could probably harvest like more than a half pound off one of those gals, after i saw those buds as fat as your forearm i feel like that estimate is too short although. good growth for just 8-10 days too, they all got that healthy green color to em. keep up the good work man.
the top in the pic is over 150 grams dry weight ,and the plants are in 10 gallon bags planted the middle of june last season heavy yeilders for sure and very mold resistant!!

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crazyhazey

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the top in the pic is over 150 grams dry weight ,and the plants are in 10 gallon bags planted the middle of june last season heavy yeilders for sure and very mold resistant!!

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goddamn over 5 zips on one top? damn. those nugs look super dense too, glad you mixed in that seawarp for its excellent mold resistance. and how big of a pot? thats a great yielder.
and son of a bitch, its like indica heaven out here. were all of these stumble weed or were some other strains mixed in?
 

getawaymountain

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bahia .jpgthe plant pic is a cross of ours that i like to grow in swamps due to its great mold resistance and early finish,here;s a few more tops from the early indica's we grew last season DSCF2276.jpgDSCF2266.jpg
 

getawaymountain

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very nice... how about those irrigation pics getaway?
ok here's the way we pump water uphill along ways !! the pump is a 4000 gal. an hour marine boat pump that runs off a car battery and we use 300 ft of hose and the first tarp well at 250 ft from the stream ,then we have another pump set up at the first tarp well to leap frog the water to the next tarp well till we get the water to where the babies are in the thickets. in pic 3 of hose see the kink ? it will stop the whole thing from working so watch for them kinks and ya will have no problem moving water where ther isn't any .
 

aseboy101

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ok here's the way we pump water uphill along ways !! the pump is a 4000 gal. an hour marine boat pump that runs off a car battery and we use 300 ft of hose and the first tarp well at 250 ft from the stream ,then we have another pump set up at the first tarp well to leap frog the water to the next tarp well till we get the water to where the babies are in the thickets. in pic 3 of hose see the kink ? it will stop the whole thing from working so watch for them kinks and ya will have no problem moving water where ther isn't any .
I like that. so pretty much your piggy backing it up the hill and to where you need them by using the fireman bucket system just on a larger scale so to say. How often do you have to water the 10 gals?
 

getawaymountain

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I like that. so pretty much your piggy backing it up the hill and to where you need them by using the fireman bucket system just on a larger scale so to say. How often do you have to water the 10 gals?
at first every 4-5 days depending on sun and the bigger they get the more water they need and we always let them completley dry out also for the roots to grow looking for water.alot of people i know OVER WATER the babies and they get stunted doing that .
 

getawaymountain

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well if i didn't watch the weather close either the high winds or the rain like we had for 3 days rain straight the day after we put them out ! go figure haha we got tables for that shit and after checking today we didn't loose a single one of the new ones ,up to my knees in water but no problems here. juans 4.jpghome base under water 7,8,09.jpgjuans 7,8,09 (2).jpg
 

Favre2Harvin

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No problems is what I like to hear, hopefully no setbacks this time. Don't they look cute and uniform all spread across those tables. :-P

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FresnoFarmer

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well if i didn't watch the weather close either the high winds or the rain like we had for 3 days rain straight the day after we put them out ! go figure haha we got tables for that shit and after checking today we didn't loose a single one of the new ones ,up to my knees in water but no problems here. View attachment 2201658View attachment 2201659View attachment 2201660
Keep my youngins on tables too.I'm in my backyard but we get flooded also because its not level Great minds think alike? haha005.jpg
 

getawaymountain

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007.JPG010.JPG012.JPG018.JPG026.JPGwell here's what went out today and will be on the tables in the swamps tommorow ,the tables at home base are looking empty but on more refill on them this season to make up for the first fuck up earlier this season with the poachers !! hahaha
 

getawaymountain

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haha thats what they can do is dream on !!! all patches are under 100 babies in a spot when they go looking around so its just a state level ticket and the worse thing they do is rob ya !!
 

getawaymountain

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003.JPG005.JPG007.JPG008.JPG009.JPG010.JPGwell here's the babies all done and in their home till sexed out in 2 gallon bags they will go in this week and then the females go in the 10 for the season . the slug dope is expensive but i get a spot like this for one big box so 20 bucks is cheap to protect from slugs!! out of 175 plants at 60 percent female it's 95-99 females per spot when done .always keep it under 100!! this set up has one 50 ft x 3 ft chicken wire fence , 2 sheets plywood for tables . the barrells are for water for them until they get moved and transplanted in the final spots .this set up is good for slugs,flooding , rabbit control, deer won't come near that deer stuff ya see being dump around the periminter of the fence ,( human urine with a raw egg and a spoonfull of crushed garlic let sit in sun for a couple days and look out!!) so there ya go a yankee garden outdoors anywhere and safe from most elements ya need to deal with ..
 

Humboldtchronic

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Nice work my man im 19 and growing 32 plants I thought that was alot ha growing is addicting every year it seems to be bigger and bigger saving my money from this grow so I can do what your doing man your a rolemodel and somebody I think everyone looks up to keep up the good work and stay safe ill be watching this good luck man.
 
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