Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

papapayne

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its a lot better, but I think i still may have you wire those t8s we took down up to a plug and run them to. As soon as I transplant up the next wave of seedlings I will be out of room again lol. I may have overdone the seeds! also, now i have to clone all these to!! I have the first batch to be flowered cloning now, day 5 in the cloner and they look orgeous, so the bleach cycle for a week to clean it seems to have worked. that and the lower temps. will be some AOS x Who, and some Plush x who, jakes dreams, BMS x Gogi, Caseyband x white rhino, and a trinity, and a franks gift. As soon as the clones root, the plant i cut them from is getting thrown into 3 gallons and flowered.

I culled a few males today that weren't the best. There has been 2 grape who males now, have one killed the other. also, 2 caseyband x wr male showed, and they had crappy twisted leaves, and lanky as all hell, so they were killed. Rabbits had some good eating today!
 

papapayne

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oh yea..

smoke report!

Blackberry x jabbas #2 - bred by 2 dog seeds

3 gallon pot coco. Was started flowering under 1k moved to the great outdoors around week 4. Went wonky and reveged, gave it a few weeks of wonkiness then got 5 days of darnkess then a few more weeks of f;owering, getting shade around 4pm.

Not very dense by any means some nugs are airy, some have some density.

Smell is a nice sour berry smell, fairly pungent. very sticky! upon breaking the nug open, a loud hit of sour chemmy berries hits ya.

Taste on the first puff - lightly sour, fruity. large smoke expansion, and due to no cure, definitely tickles the lungs a bit.


The high....man...still high right now! Been writing this message a good bit lol. Definitely a heavy indica stoney and melty couchlock for sure! kinda spacey and mellow,

overall, C+, her sister pheno #1 was the keeper.
 

Dr.D81

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its a lot better, but I think i still may have you wire those t8s we took down up to a plug and run them to. As soon as I transplant up the next wave of seedlings I will be out of room again lol. I may have overdone the seeds! also, now i have to clone all these to!! I have the first batch to be flowered cloning now, day 5 in the cloner and they look orgeous, so the bleach cycle for a week to clean it seems to have worked. that and the lower temps. will be some AOS x Who, and some Plush x who, jakes dreams, BMS x Gogi, Caseyband x white rhino, and a trinity, and a franks gift. As soon as the clones root, the plant i cut them from is getting thrown into 3 gallons and flowered.

I culled a few males today that weren't the best. There has been 2 grape who males now, have one killed the other. also, 2 caseyband x wr male showed, and they had crappy twisted leaves, and lanky as all hell, so they were killed. Rabbits had some good eating today!
Haha yea it is a lot of extra work and a bunch of clones tossed:)
 

papapayne

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I am figuring you are gonna need me to hold some genetics for you as well, so am planning ahead to have space set aside for that. I know I want to make sure at some point I get a cut of the cherry pie, planning on them running again next year.

Misses is going to get her card to, and I am going to renew mine next week. next year thinking 12 plants, either in ground, or in raised beds. the rail road just replaced all the ties, so they have free ties everywhere, was thinking maybe using those for one long centeral bed idk though.
 

Dr.D81

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I am figuring you are gonna need me to hold some genetics for you as well, so am planning ahead to have space set aside for that. I know I want to make sure at some point I get a cut of the cherry pie, planning on them running again next year.

Misses is going to get her card to, and I am going to renew mine next week. next year thinking 12 plants, either in ground, or in raised beds. the rail road just replaced all the ties, so they have free ties everywhere, was thinking maybe using those for one long centeral bed idk though.
I am going to do rings again. I really like how they did and i can make them any size i want.
 

papapayne

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And I mean 12 monster,plants,:)

Yea your rings have been on my,mind to. It,makes,sense to do those on a rental to...if it,was my,own land I prob would invest the time for rr tie beds so I could cover,crop and rotortill easy.
 

Joedank

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And I mean 12 monster,plants,:)

Yea your rings have been on my,mind to. It,makes,sense to do those on a rental to...if it,was my,own land I prob would invest the time for rr tie beds so I could cover,crop and rotortill easy.
rail raod ties have creasote in them and can poison your soil .
organic growers can no longer use them and mantain certification ...
noone knew the creasote leched till a few years ago i guess ...
 

Joedank

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Oh Dang I didn't know that.
this just blew my mind:
Again, I quote the EPA: "Creosote is not approved to treat wood for residential use, including landscaping timbers and garden borders. There areno approved residential uses of creosote treated wood. The Agency is aware that creosote-treated railroad ties are being used in the residential setting for landscape purposes and as a border around gardens. Such uses in residential settings are not intended uses of creosote. If you have creosote-treated wood in your yard, consult the handling precautions outlined in this document."

Now—you may be scratching your head and saying, "but I think I've seen old railroad ties for sale recently." And you probably have. I found one online seller who specializes in them, boasting on their website that "Used railroad ties are great for retaining walls and other applications around the house."

…Which, since it's an unapproved use of a registered pesticide, can't be legal. But it doesn't look like there's any enforcement. I found old railroad ties for sale this month at the website of one of the 'big box' national home center chains (not modern 'imitations' either—"old railroad ties").
 

papapayne

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this just blew my mind:
Again, I quote the EPA: "Creosote is not approved to treat wood for residential use, including landscaping timbers and garden borders. There areno approved residential uses of creosote treated wood. The Agency is aware that creosote-treated railroad ties are being used in the residential setting for landscape purposes and as a border around gardens. Such uses in residential settings are not intended uses of creosote. If you have creosote-treated wood in your yard, consult the handling precautions outlined in this document."

Now—you may be scratching your head and saying, "but I think I've seen old railroad ties for sale recently." And you probably have. I found one online seller who specializes in them, boasting on their website that "Used railroad ties are great for retaining walls and other applications around the house."

…Which, since it's an unapproved use of a registered pesticide, can't be legal. But it doesn't look like there's any enforcement. I found old railroad ties for sale this month at the website of one of the 'big box' national home center chains (not modern 'imitations' either—"old railroad ties").

Thanks man! That's saving me some,danger and a ton of work lol. Rings it is!
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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you think a bow and arrow is enough protection Papa?
your state is littered with gangsters and guns,
Your bow and arrow is going to be like a tooth pick to them.
You need to raise your confederate flag high and no tread flag high... and get urself a Mossberg's shot gun pump. and some Wolf Man traps and plant them all around the tent.
Your garden looks awesome and sure it smells divine.

Stay Safe out there. :peace:
 

papapayne

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I am a good enough shot I would get a body shot if needed, an untrained civilian is not going to ignore an arrow thru the gut or shoulder well enough to still be combat effective...a hunting bow is enough to take down large game, and humans are no where near as tough or hard to bring down...plus there's no noise...should I have to...I'd rather not have to hurt anyone, but I certainly am not going to allow trespassers steal from me.

And yea...I thought about keeping a gun with me...but should a cop show up, the gun will make the garden illegal, no matter how many recommendations or patients I have.

I have my 187th Rakkasans flag out front though. I'll get a pic of it. but I don't think a civilian would see it and be like, yep that's who I should rob...
 

papapayne

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You could still use regular pressure treated but now i do like the rings like i said before.
Yea, we are gonna have to do that. I am thinking digging out massive wholes, then using your rings all the way around and bottom to keep the gophers out.
 
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