| Forum | Shop | Market | ![]() |
Seeds | FAQ | Tools |
SEE OUR MARIJUANA SEED GUIDE FOR THE BEST STRAINS |
Looking for Legal Marijuana look no further! |
|||||
|
#1
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
I have found a new location for my outdoor for this year, and have two healthy mothers (1 Purple Kush, 1 Sensi Star A.K.A. Bubblegum Kush) ready to take clones from, and a halfway prepared sight. I will update with more info a little later, pics of the area, the mothers, and the buds from the same genetic stock (that I grew last season). I think I may have in between 50-100 plants outside this season, I am going to try new things as always. So hopefully you can all enjoy the ride (watching me work my ass off again!)
Indoor and outdoor perpetual harvests with seeds and clones |
|
#2
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
ok... this is a huge outdoor project. As you can see I am excavating that hillside (with a shovel, pick, and wheel barrow), and installing an all natural quartz pathway. I am also putting in two 3 1/2 foot drystack rock retaining walls comprised of granite, limestone, and quartz. I am using some of the excavated soil to back fill behind the stone wall (but will also be purchasing additional appropriate backfill for the walls). I wouldn't recommend you do these things unless you are an experienced mason, and if you are, wait until you see the full process of building it to criticize, everything that is up now is temporary and no where near finished. I have so much work on the site area itself its rediculous. But I will have my outdoor season there this year nonetheless.
Im about to take the clones that are going to go out this year. 120 clones total, but I will take them in batches of 30 or so. I plan to put them out in mid June. I will comprise a list of strains and plant numbers later, because I am still working that out. Back to work...
__________________
THELOADEDDRAGON'S Perpetually growing perpetual grow THELOADEDDRAGON'S 2009 Outdoor Last edited by theloadeddragon; 04-13-2009 at 07:22 PM.. |
|
#3
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
Damn!! Thats a big area to be hand diggin. It looks prety secluded but Im sure when you get those little ones started they will stand out. Hope its not too far from your house so you can keep an eye on them.
|
|
#4
|
|||||||||||
|
|||||||||||
|
fuck yea bro. you are going to make alot of people proud. I though i was doin some work. ur puttn me to shame. keep it.
good luckman plus rep
__________________
Sow The Seed, Grow The Weed
|
|
#7
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
thanks guys. the whole area was hillside, and I am digging about 17 feet into the mountainside, and 6 feet down at the deepest point. Dragging out a bunch of soil to level it out further so the entire level area ("pad") will be even larger than just the area I am excavating. All the digging is for is to level the ground, I'm excavating so I can put in a greenhouse for next year (25'Lx20'W), there won't be a greenhouse up this year though. For anyone interested in landscaping or masonry, I am also putting in a fountain and I am going to make a stone & mortar bench too. But for this year for this grow, I am just going to finish digging back into the hillside and leveling the area off, and put the plants up with some windbreaks. I feel the utmost comfort with my location, lets just leave it at that.
I have checked the sun tracks since July of last year to ensure maximum light exposure (after I cut down a couple of trees with my trustee chainsaw, yeehaa!), and checked all viewpoints from the area and found it practically invisible from any inhabited area. Besides, this is a legal medical grow. The biggest issue with this grow is the soil and the soil ammendments. The soil I want is too expensive to get as much as I need as soon as I need it, so I am going to have to figure that out as I go. They existing clay soil is useless, I might mix my own, or I might buy a shitload, and just reuse it next year. Hopefully the plants will be about 2 ft tall each when they go out in June, starting to flower in mid to late August, and harvesting in October/November, so I am expecting the plants to be about 8-10 ft tall just like last year, but bushier, |
|
#9
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
thats 1530 cubic feet of dirt (roughly estimating the slope). About 45,900 lbs of soil, one shovel full at a time,
Anyways, here are some shitty pictures of the big mommas (each one is 3 1/2 ft tall and 3 and 5 feet diameter) that I will pull some of the clones from (probably about 50-70) ......The mommas are in 25 gallon pots in a 9'Lx5'Wx6'H box I built, under Super fluorescent ceilings that I made (but still haven't finished...), they need a little better air circulation where they are but other than that they are good. Yeah, those pics are right before they got watered... Purple Kush in foreground, and sensi star in back.... trying to end up pulling 150 clones off each...
__________________
THELOADEDDRAGON'S Perpetually growing perpetual grow THELOADEDDRAGON'S 2009 Outdoor Last edited by theloadeddragon; 04-14-2009 at 11:43 AM.. |
|
#10
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
|
hmmm... I need to get some more pots....
|
| Tags |
| 2009, outdoor, theloadeddragon |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Thread |
Thread Starter |
Forum |
Replies |
Last Post |
| Northern Outdoor Grow 2009 | budbuster3000 | Outdoor Growing | 85 | 09-13-2009 08:01 PM |
| Midwest 2009 Outdoor Grow-Operation Plans | whiterain | Outdoor Growing | 26 | 07-09-2009 04:49 PM |
| 2009 outdoor lowryder 2 grow uk | tommyfergie1 | Outdoor Growing | 14 | 06-17-2009 04:11 PM |
| MikeJones' New England Outdoor 2009 (with pics) | thereallmikejones | Outdoor Growing | 16 | 04-11-2009 10:36 PM |
| 2009 outdoor for Appalachian Region | 123sinseme | Outdoor Growing | 17 | 03-14-2009 12:25 AM |
Come Check out a new Poker Forum for the online poker community