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Old 07-31-2008, 04:26 AM
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Wre??

Where are you locatewd that you're flowering already??

I am growing outside and Sept. 1st or so will be first 12/12 light dark.
One plant is already over six feet; about an inch per day. Do I expect a 12-16 foot tall plant???
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Old 07-31-2008, 04:56 AM
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SE coast of the states partner... those plants were early bloomers and started a good month before the rest that are just starting now. i wouldnt expect it to get that tall.. it is definately going to stretch and fill out a bit when it really starts flowering... but 16ft... lets just hope so eh?

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Old 07-31-2008, 06:12 PM
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Well... I have shown you guys all the goods now.. how bout some of the bads?


Lockout... was adressed and fixed within a few days with a good flush.

 
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Aww cute little beasty...


 
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Old 07-31-2008, 06:14 PM
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Until they do this..... grasshoppers are a growers worst nightmare... if you have a serious problem with them.... there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.



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That's a drag. I have some issues with some of my plants as well. I have 4 cheese plants in a spot that they just don't like. Even though they are only 20 feet away from 2 of my productive plots, the soil is just bad. I've learned from it though. My grow is in an cow pasture--real grassy. In my productive plots, the grass I scraped away to dig my holes began to grow back in a few weeks. In the bad spot, it still hasn't started to grow back. I figure if I prep my holes a year in advance (which I can do because nobody dares trespass on my property doggonit!) and the grass is slow to return, it's probably a bad spot. Of course, I could always have the soil tested, but that would qualify as one of them there new fangled techniques and I'm not much for those. BTW, how is your bud density when finished? Does the heat down there affect that at all like it does indoor? I'm wondering cuz it looks like it's going to be a hot one this August up here. Blessings.
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i think you might be able to try cantharis' natural insect repellent or neem oil for those grasshoppers. sux ab them i found one one of my plants the other day and shoed him away. big motherfucker too. and btw im pretty jealous of your grow lol
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Old 07-31-2008, 07:45 PM
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i think you might be able to try cantharis' natural insect repellent or neem oil for those grasshoppers. sux ab them i found one one of my plants the other day and shoed him away. big motherfucker too. and btw im pretty jealous of your grow lol
thanks man... they get an application of neem every two weeks. grasshoppers just like to sit there and give me the finger... seriously.. i saw em. i will definately look into that spray. thank you

as far as density goes dank, we will just have to see! all strains are different, but everything im growing atm are locally grown kind, that seem to be pretty resillient, and im told, are gonna produce some serious weight.

sure its not gonna be anywhere near those rock hard budz you can barely break in half that you can get with a strong light indoors im sure (get ready for my indoor thread in about a month in a half!!... purple crush mmm )


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Try diatomacious earth on the hoppers. Harmless to humans but it will whack any insect beneficial or not.
 
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Try diatomacious earth on the hoppers. Harmless to humans but it will whack any insect beneficial or not.
gonna read up on it now.. thank you for the advice.. it is ALWAYS welcome!

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Very very nice looking grow! How much of a yield do you think your going to get? I would be shitting bricks if I had that many plants in the ground. But then again, the yield from your grow would probably keep me happy for years.
 
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fuckin grasshoppers. id just use "garden safe insect killer"
its worked for me...got rid of ants and aphids
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Very very nice looking grow! How much of a yield do you think your going to get? I would be shitting bricks if I had that many plants in the ground. But then again, the yield from your grow would probably keep me happy for years.

thanks man..i blame brwndirt for all those plants ive got growing.. haha i dunno on yield yet, few lbs outta each plot would sound reasonable.


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