Cornfield grow

tacofever

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It's my first outdoor grow guirilla style.i have some in the woods and cornfields. They're doing quite well. I'd say they flowered mid to late July. Now the corn is going to be harvested in the next few weeks and I don't feel they've packed on much weight. What's your thoughts on how they're looking and what to expect. First 2 pics are today last 4 picks are from a week or so ago.
 

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Antidote Man

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It's my first outdoor grow guirilla style.i have some in the woods and cornfields. They're doing quite well. I'd say they flowered mid to late July. Now the corn is going to be harvested in the next few weeks and I don't feel they've packed on much weight. What's your thoughts on how they're looking and what to expect. First 2 pics are today last 4 picks are from a week or so ago.
Awesome, but if you're in a no grow state, I'd be worried about the helicops. Those would stick out like a duck with two dicks. Also, if you're harvesting in a week, don't expect anything smokable. Those plants need 2 more months..
 

VaSmile

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2 months! No way man. I was thinking maybe 4 weeks
You got some nice big healthy plants there.... but,, He's not wrong. There is no color in your pistels yet, only half of your Calyxes are formed and not even started to swell. If you know when the farmers harvest I would wait until til the morning of to collect them. If you can let them go long enough your gonna have one hell of a harvest
 

tacofever

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You got some nice big healthy plants there.... but,, He's not wrong. There is no color in your pistels yet, only half of your Calyxes are formed and not even started to swell. If you know when the farmers harvest I would wait until til the morning of to collect them. If you can let them go long enough your gonna have one hell of a harvest
Well it was a farm hand I talked to about the harvest so let's hope he is misinformed. I'll be def talking to the farmer about the harvest time. That and crossing my fingers for no early frosts.
I wasn't sure how they scted outside as upposed to indoors. Maybe finish with a flash lol.
 

Billy the Mountain

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Well it was a farm hand I talked to about the harvest so let's hope he is misinformed. I'll be def talking to the farmer about the harvest time. That and crossing my fingers for no early frosts.
I wasn't sure how they scted outside as upposed to indoors. Maybe finish with a flash lol.
Very nice, but they're not at the 1/2 way point and have been flowering for 6 weeks.

Farmhand may be correct for most strains, but not in this case.
 

VaSmile

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Well it was a farm hand I talked to about the harvest so let's hope he is misinformed. I'll be def talking to the farmer about the harvest time. That and crossing my fingers for no early frosts.
I wasn't sure how they scted outside as upposed to indoors. Maybe finish with a flash lol.
How far from the equator are ya? The faster the light changes the more they will hurry
 

manfredo

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It's my first outdoor grow guirilla style.i have some in the woods and cornfields. They're doing quite well. I'd say they flowered mid to late July. Now the corn is going to be harvested in the next few weeks and I don't feel they've packed on much weight. What's your thoughts on how they're looking and what to expect. First 2 pics are today last 4 picks are from a week or so ago.
Looks like they need quite a bit more time.

I'd build a large greenhouse right over them all, and move in til harvest. When the farmer comes knocking, tell him you have tenant rights and he better get a lawyer. :o

Haha, that'll work.

I once planted in a cornfield, and could never find the spot again. True story....Clones even. And it was with a buddy. Neither of us could find that damned spot. Farmer might have gotten a nice surprise!

Welcome to RIU :eyesmoke:
 

tacofever

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Looks like they need quite a bit more time.

I'd build a large greenhouse right over them all, and move in til harvest. When the farmer comes knocking, tell him you have tenant rights and he better get a lawyer. :o

Haha, that'll work.

I once planted in a cornfield, and could never find the spot again. True story....Clones even. And it was with a buddy. Neither of us could find that damned spot. Farmer might have gotten a nice surprise!

Welcome to RIU :eyesmoke:
I've ueard so many stories of people losing thir grows like that. Corn gets confusing, waaaaaay worse at night.
 

Cpappa27

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I was having a couple beers and night fishing the a river in Kansas and ventured into the corn a little ways to take a piss. I somehow got lost for 10 minutes, I got to the road finally but man walking through corn at night without a flashlight is tough to say the least. My buddy would let his dogs loose after coon and once that coon got into the corn it was game over. They could chase all night and wouldn't get anything in the corn. They usually didn't get to the corn in time but sometimes when we were on the rivers edge real close to the corn they would bolt for the corn for safety.
 

whatscooking

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If you really know the guy that will be running the combine well enough and he is cool they can work around it. They will be going after it in 2 or three weeks.
I wanted to tell my dad how much per pound the pot is worth. We got a whopping $2.00 A pound for toboacco. Averaged 2,000 pounds per acre, we had 10 acres. Never had any desire to smoke cigarettes.
 

tacofever

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Yea I do t k owing the workers that well. I'd have to develop a better repertoire to feel them out. If worse comes to worse they will go to hash and keif.
They do corn mazes around here and even with a map it can get confusing quick.
If a dog can get lost while tracking then humans are screwed lol.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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How big is that corn field? Lol. I can imagine getting lost trying to find the pot plants. They do stick out like a sore thumb from up above. I bet the plane pilots are like laughing from up above. You’re kinda crazy and funny. Why not just grow in a tent? You did very well with them out there, so you do have talent.
 
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