FLkeys1 outdoor grow 2015

FLkeys1

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I actually fed my wonder woman bloom neuts very similar to maxsea a full 2 months b4 bloom

.it loved it
Good to hear this!!!

When I was checking the rain total for home I saw in weather news, Queensland Australia saw snow? For the first time in many years!!
Wow
 

ruby fruit

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Good to hear this!!!

When I was checking the rain total for home I saw in weather news, Queensland Australia saw snow? For the first time in many years!!
Wow
Thats unreal for snow in queensland ..where i live there was snow last week first time in 13 years.
It was tws i think who showed me a link for the stuff i was using ...maxibloom.
5-15-14 i think it is.I still fed sea based teas during veg but not as much.It was my best outdoor effort by far although i pulled approx 10 days to early so this year looking to go one better.
That bubba pic u have looks so yummy man.
 

SomeGuy

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What could I do with a burned hill to help prevent erosion? I was thinking maybe iceplant on the lower 2/3s and then do some remoding up top. Have a whole deck burned and needs to be rebuilt too. :-( Like probably 5 trees to have taken out too. Aweful. was supposed to close this week.
 

FLkeys1

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@SomeGuy for slopes I have been recommending Myoporum parvifolium, fast growing ground over that needs very little water once established. Most common is the white flower one there is also a pink flower one.
How big are the trees ? It can get very expensive to remove trees.
So sorry to hear of the loss.. Are you still closing on schedule ?

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FLkeys1

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True, since the clones I got from you off her are just about as tall as her now. Still not as fast as I expected but its still early for a sativa.. In a way I am happy, was not sure what I would do with a 15' Purple Haze ;-)
 

FLkeys1

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The Mulanje x ? Is showing some red color on the tops of the petioles. Kind of adds a cool look to the whole plant.

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SomeGuy

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@SomeGuy for slopes I have been recommending Myoporum parvifolium, fast growing ground over that needs very little water once established. Most common is the white flower one there is also a pink flower one.
How big are the trees ? It can get very expensive to remove trees.
So sorry to hear of the loss.. Are you still closing on schedule ?

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That would probably do it. Looks pretty. Doubt we will be closing on time. May not be closing... If they don't want to make it right I'll drop it.
 

FLkeys1

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Their insurance should cover it. I am sure they have a deductible. I am guessing your lender would not approve buying it if there has been fire damage to the property and it's not fixed..
I have friends in smiley heights area of Redlands and it is getting harder and harder for them to get fire insurance. I hope it all works out, would suck to not get the house but if you are like me, if it does not happen then it was not meant to be for a reason.
 

757growin

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What could I do with a burned hill to help prevent erosion? I was thinking maybe iceplant on the lower 2/3s and then do some remoding up top. Have a whole deck burned and needs to be rebuilt too. :-( Like probably 5 trees to have taken out too. Aweful. was supposed to close this week.
Straw wattles, cover with hay in between and grass seed, wild flower seed. You can also have pros come and spray with a hay/seed mix. They lay it down like 6 inch thick. Ppl around my hood do that and so do highways. I do the cheaper route myself.

Edit. Also there's erosion fencing that is cheap and easy to install.
 

FLkeys1

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I'll apply more fertilizer, was cutting back a little since they are too tall and I tied them down. I think next month they will start going in to flower if I remember correct? Pretty sure last year my bubba and master Kush started really flowering mid August.

This winter I am going to re do the beds. The two 4 x 8 raised beds are 8 years old and falling apart. I will redo them and make 3 x 3 or 4 x 4 raised beds. Poss. Use the trex stuff since it last much longer then wood.

:fire::fire::fire:
 

SomeGuy

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I'll apply more fertilizer, was cutting back a little since they are too tall and I tied them down. I think next month they will start going in to flower if I remember correct? Pretty sure last year my bubba and master Kush started really flowering mid August.

This winter I am going to re do the beds. The two 4 x 8 raised beds are 8 years old and falling apart. I will redo them and make 3 x 3 or 4 x 4 raised beds. Poss. Use the trex stuff since it last much longer then wood.

:fire::fire::fire:

They have 4x8 smart pot beds. I want to try one. maybe on top of a regular hard side bed to raise it up a bit more. Im going to have a blank slate on the hill to deal with. I think some smart retaining wall placement could make a little more usable garden space on the top part. Was thinking ground cover for the rest of it like you posted.

There is part of the yard up top I want to turn into a 10x20 carport greenhouse for a year round veggie garden. :-) Ill have to have you out to see whenever we finally get in. Been in limbo now for months... Tanked my last grow too so am REALLY waiting to get in there now. LOL Your place looks really well done. I like the idea of a really low outdoor scrog for stealth. you got me thinking.
 
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