Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

fumble

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@fumble dude! The greenhouse looks Fucking sweet! Also I'm going to need some of those edibles! Lol

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Thanks Woot! much appreciated....I am sure we can work something out ;)

0419"]Mamadude and Cougars huh? I like your style :razz:[/QUOTE]

lol :) yes sir. They were looking beautiful when I left them...hoping for the same when I get home. They should be just about done by the time I get home on the 4th.
 

thump easy

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I have never had a strain finish in the breeders time line even in hydro and I start counting flowering when I can see noticeable bud sites.They probably figure 50% cloudy ? Most 8 week strains I figure run 9-10 weeks and that's counting about a week after the flip.
aint that the truth were is thier scintific proof we need a real deal scientist doing real research??? but if it was up to you i defenitly take your work as i go threw the same shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

S'Manta

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Ak47 ... Tried my test bud this morning. Its really good, but imo, not quite done.
It's creeping pot, too. I took a couple, two, hits from my pipe and thought....hmmm...so I took two more and the first two hit me. As I'm typing, it is still creeping.

Edited to add .. If I had to chop it today, it'd be okay.
It's really good. ;-) :-)
 

Shelby420

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As soon as my son could walk, 7 months old, he and I would garden....I'd garden and either chase after him or keep him from eating dirt. When he was two, we grew cantaloupe, watermelons, carrots and tomatoes.....he was amazed watching them grow.
You have a lot of fun ahead....enjoy it.
:-)
I also have a 6 yr old that gardens with me in the vegetable garden, She wants to help me in the medicine garden, to young for that help. My 4 month old is just to hard to garden with yet, he requires to much attention still when he's awake.
 

xxMissxx

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I also have a 6 yr old that gardens with me in the vegetable garden, She wants to help me in the medicine garden, to young for that help. My 4 month old is just to hard to garden with yet, he requires to much attention still when he's awake.
my 11 year old has helped do the watering and had a go at trimming but then the 3 year old wanted a go "scissors mama scissors" and although he was quite good at it at first he was then banned for getting scissor-happy!.... go play OUTSIDE! mama will do it all herself!... mama don't mind... :D :D :D
 

S'Manta

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I also have a 6 yr old that gardens with me in the vegetable garden, She wants to help me in the medicine garden, to young for that help. My 4 month old is just to hard to garden with yet, he requires to much attention still when he's awake.
Once he becomes mobile...as you know.... :-)
My son thought watching food grow was magic. When the first cantaloupe was ripe and we cut it and ate it he was so excited that he started telling the still growing loupes to hurry up.
:-)
 

Dr. Treez84

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So my girls are going on day 5 since being water and their soils still wet. The temps have been cooler but I feel like this is a really long time to not need water again… is this normal? Have they stunted from the temps maybe or do they just use less water in flower?
 

Shelby420

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Once he becomes mobile...as you know.... :-)
My son thought watching food grow was magic. When the first cantaloupe was ripe and we cut it and ate it he was so excited that he started telling the still growing loupes to hurry up.
:-)
Mine loves to go out and pick all the cherry tomatoes, strawberries and sugar snap peas. I haven't had much luck with cantaloupes. Last year only 2 grew off my plant and bugs got em before I realized it. Ate right thru the bottom and hollowed em out.
 

S'Manta

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Mine loves to go out and pick all the cherry tomatoes, strawberries and sugar snap peas. I haven't had much luck with cantaloupes. Last year only 2 grew off my plant and bugs got em before I realized it. Ate right thru the bottom and hollowed em out.
I told my son not to eat all of the yellow grape tomatoes because they were candy... he didn't like red tomatoes, to this day he still eats them like candy when I take them to him in the summer.
Gardening makes great memories. ♥
 

S'Manta

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Who has grown, harvested and dried Bubba Kush and is it the stickiest mmj on the planet?
The buds on my plant are fat and dense, I have each stalk hanging in my closet. Everything I've dried so far has dried nicely but the weather has drastically cooled off and I've not tried to dry such huge buds before.
Should I just leave them alone, they'll dry fine but keep my eye out for .. what??.. mold?
 

ruby fruit

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my 11 year old has helped do the watering and had a go at trimming but then the 3 year old wanted a go "scissors mama scissors" and although he was quite good at it at first he was then banned for getting scissor-happy!.... go play OUTSIDE! mama will do it all herself!... mama don't mind... :D :D :D
Love the gardening stories...my eldest daughter always asks me hows "betsy" going ...she knows that is one weed im really careful not to forget to water.God bless my daughter 17 yrs old and autistic....she tells me quite often that when shes 18 she wants some betsy made into toffee so she can have some medicine that she knows will calm her when she feels like she is going to have a meltdown.I miss her when I talk about her and im away working..shes a very special girl.
 

S'Manta

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Love the gardening stories...my eldest daughter always asks me hows "betsy" going ...she knows that is one weed im really careful not to forget to water.God bless my daughter 17 yrs old and autistic....she tells me quite often that when shes 18 she wants some betsy made into toffee so she can have some medicine that she knows will calm her when she feels like she is going to have a meltdown.I miss her when I talk about her and im away working..shes a very special girl.
Maybe fumble has a recipe for toffee.
How sweet she sounds, Ruby. I love our gardening with children stories.
 
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