The Garden of Weeden**My favorite Outdoor 2008

subcool

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The weather could not be nicer here and after some early cool days and some early rain falls the sun is back out and its absolutely perfect weather for this time of year.
Humidity is low and nice winds are blowing around.

The plants have responded in kind and ther is no way I can really give you an idea of what being here is like. Almost all the plants are way over our heads and as you are in the shade of these amazing plants that are part of nature you really feel at peace. Its an experience I will never forget and never be able to thank ODC enough.

I took lots of shots and some first forming cola shots as well but first lets look at the garden from above.

I have a walking stick/ Mono pod I bought to help me stabilize my camera and I had the idea to use it to hold above the canopy to get these amazing shots

Notice Pistils pearch is barely Visible.
 

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jasonianpjq

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wow. I have seen some large outdoor plants in my local element, but I have seen nothing that even compares. Those are by far the largest, dense bushes I have ever seen with my eyes...anywhere. Give them props at ODC for the happiest crop. It will surely make for many happy med users.

Urkle just does not get huge does she? Shes quite a bit smaller than the bubba. Even the bubba kush has grown to be a nice substantial bush. The kush are starting to purple already, what have the day/night temps been?

What strain is in the center of the first pic you posted? That cannot even be called a bush, or even a tree anymore. It is a MONSTER hedge.
 

subcool

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Its time for our weekly journey into the Garden of Weeden and what an amazing September day! Its record high temps here and I had to work fast to keep from passing out with an ambient of about 94 inside this canopy is intensely hot!

I thought that last week they had maxed out on size but I was wrong. Its really hard to get a angle that shows you how massive these plants are. Planted directly in the ground some are literally 14 feet tall.

Using a pole I took this from the highest point in the rear of the cover
 

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subcool

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I wish I had got a shot of Urkle for you guys its just enough to laugh at if you have grown her indoors she looks like a giant fir tree starting.

I will never forget my visits to this amazing place and as always I'd like to thank Kareem. The guy is simply the Outdoor master in my book.

The smell of these things is intoxicating.
 

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fdd2blk

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I know dude!!!! you think anybody will mind if a couple branches come up missing?
i know i would. :twisted:




beautiful garden. bongsmilie mines getting covered next year. i like the covering on this one. i'm going with this method. i see it a lot and it seems to work well. very affordable as well. does it help with keeping some of the bugs away by having it covered or is it pretty much the same as being wide open? i get a lot of moths here and am wondering if this type of covering would at least help a little. :blsmoke:
 

CannaPanda

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This Looks Great!.. covered crops give the ppl in aero's an idea of whats going on.. but when its legal who gives a crap.. i asked b4 why u didnt have urs covered fdd... a bit of rays are lost, but your insect/mold/pollen is taken care of for the most part...
Too bad Youre documenting for HighTimes tho...
 

Inneedofbuds

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Can someone explain to me how I get from day job to marijuana farmer? I'll go to weed college or whatever it takes. Is there some sort of apprenticeship program or something?
 

subcool

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Dedicate your life to the preservation of Cannabis and its Drug Traits.
Thats what I have done!!
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