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davethepothead

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I moved the ladies into their permanent spots outside. They've been out for a few days and their definitely growing. When I transplanted them I gently broke up the rootball until the roots were dangling down so I think they took to their new environment quicklY. Still no sign of flowering which is good. The only major thong I notice when I visit them is the incredible amount of rollie pollies/pill bugs in the soil. Doesn't look like there is any damage because of them but I'll keep an eye out.

P.s. If your not willing to do the work don't even start a grow. Moving all this soil and stuff out in the woods is back breaking work. Taking care of plants in the wilderness is back breaking work. My brother thinks the idea of growing is good but whines and complains about moving dirt, moving plants watering plants and such. So if there's anyone who's reading this and thinking about growing indoors or out you better think twice about it or you'll be wasting time and money. Rant over lol
 

treemansbuds

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I moved the ladies into their permanent spots outside. They've been out for a few days and their definitely growing. When I transplanted them I gently broke up the rootball until the roots were dangling down so I think they took to their new environment quicklY. Still no sign of flowering which is good. The only major thong I notice when I visit them is the incredible amount of rollie pollies/pill bugs in the soil. Doesn't look like there is any damage because of them but I'll keep an eye out.

P.s. If your not willing to do the work don't even start a grow. Moving all this soil and stuff out in the woods is back breaking work. Taking care of plants in the wilderness is back breaking work. My brother thinks the idea of growing is good but whines and complains about moving dirt, moving plants watering plants and such. So if there's anyone who's reading this and thinking about growing indoors or out you better think twice about it or you'll be wasting time and money. Rant over lol
I see bad things in your future.....
I told you what is going to happen (post #76) if you put them out to early. Now ALL of that hard work you spoke of is going down the tubes. You got anxious and didn't listen. Some lessons are learned the hard way, others are learned by reading and taking the advise of others. I'm hoping you pull this off, but I know better.
Good luck,
TMB-
 
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MonkeyGrinder

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Taking care of plants in the wilderness is back breaking work. My brother thinks the idea of growing is good but whines and complains about moving dirt, moving plants watering plants and such. So if there's anyone who's reading this and thinking about growing indoors or out you better think twice about it or you'll be wasting time and money. Rant over lol
Yeah you already broke rule 1&2 of guerrilla growing though. Tell no one. Even if it is your brother (or a close friend you call "brother") The "partner" who is lazy and complains is usually the one who gets fed up with it and thinks to themselves that they're getting fucked in whatever share they're allotted. And no one will screw you over like family will. NOTHING matters at all when you've got a good 15 to 20'000 dollar dope patch going. (assuming street value and your personal goal of 5lbs) Because someone (a partner) can easily get pissed off in the next 7 to 8 months you have til harvest. Then just up and decide to take the Lion's share for themselves. It's not like you can go complain about it to the authorities either if things go south. You'll also have to cater to them as well throughout these months. If your bro has a girl you just messed up double time. Cause chances are she knows. If she knows WHERE (even a general location) Then her needs and demands are now also yours to deal with. You need to be worried about every single aspect of his personal life along with yours now. Partners are a no go. Especially not for 5 plants. I've tended 80 through an entire season spread out in 4 locations without so much as an ounce of help besides my dog tagging along to be my eyes, nose and ears. And she works for biscuits, food and praise. I suggest you do one EXTREMELY important thing. Get a trail cam. Set it up without your brother's knowledge or consent. Hide it well. This is what trees are for. Check them every visit. Be ready to pull the plug and move them if there's any funny business. If he brings anyoi else there don't say anything. Move them and leave a card for your local sherrifs office on the ground or pinned to a tree. Write "Smile you're on camera" on the card. Trust NO ONE.
PS take clones. Have other patches. Ones he has no clue about. You just forced yourself to have plan B and C. I happen to be an expert on this subject.
 

ruby fruit

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Some of us have to learn the hard way. I did and I could have avoided it by listening to these guys when I started.

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and dont i know .
Been a riu member for a year...treated everyone with a mutual respect and through things learned ive got the best outdoor thing happening the beats any other year by a long way....
 

treemansbuds

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and dont i know .
Been a riu member for a year...treated everyone with a mutual respect and through things learned ive got the best outdoor thing happening the beats any other year by a long way....
Good things happen to people who listen and learn by others mistakes. And then there's people who have to learn by trial and error. Our friend will learn by trial and error, but if he works as hard as he claims, he'll be okay. I'm pulling for him, hoping I can learn a new trick here, but I feel I'm watching a "crash and burn". He'll get smoke, but not POUNDS like his title.
Good luck,
TMB-
P.S.
Your blowing it up over there Ruby.....,you listened!:clap:
Your making this "Yankee" proud!
Keep up the good work, wait until she's 100% ripe B-4 harvest.
 

ruby fruit

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Good things happen to people who listen and learn by others mistakes. And then there's people who have to learn by trial and error. Our friend will learn by trial and error, but if he works as hard as he claims, he'll be okay. I'm pulling for him, hoping I can learn a new trick here, but I feel I'm watching a "crash and burn". He'll get smoke, but not POUNDS like his title.
Good luck,
TMB-
P.S.
Your blowing it up over there Ruby.....,you listened!:clap:
Your making this "Yankee" proud!
Keep up the good work, wait until she's 100% ripe B-4 harvest.
I gotchya @TMB thankyou sir and will do ! Almost today but i think another 4 or 5 days will suit even better ;)
 

davethepothead

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We all must remember that the way YOU do things is not the only way for things to be done.
There's more than...Well you know lol.
 

davethepothead

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Also notice a tiny bit of purple on the shorelines. Their supposed to start changing color at 6 weeks. I'm too high to count their age right now though. It's a sad day The evolution marketplace on the darkweb went down. My connection to some of the best weed ever vanished overnight.
 

davethepothead

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Sleestack first, Shoreline last 3. Went out and fed them today it's been a little dryer than expected but they're coming along nice I'd say. Right now my minimum goal is 4oz a plant. It's spring here and they are showing no sign of sex yet so can I rule out them flowering early? I'm thinking veg till August?
 

Joedank

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may 10 is the earltiest i would put a plant out aunatural unless the seed is started in march ... good luck with this fiasco....
reveg in the works...might get lucky though .. the sun shines dogs ass ect...
 
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