New England outdoors 2016

We got hammered last night too. Never fails, clean everything up, foliared all the underside of the leaves (cleaning all the fucking mud off), and it comes through and fucks my cleanup job right up. CUNT
 
We got hammered last night too. Never fails, clean everything up, foliared all the underside of the leaves (cleaning all the fucking mud off), and it comes through and fucks my cleanup job right up. CUNT


I think that's better than lugging water although I guess you gotta bring water to clean with. Have had 1
5 min. downpour in the last 3 weeks.
 
We did but not to much rain. Have been watering so weather not much of a factor here. Sorry for the folks counting on rain saying a prayer for rain.
 
Went and did some stem rubbing and picked and placed some in seed patches.
Seawarp x seawarp
Seawarp x nice fat indica blue dream
Brain twister x brain twister
X black dog
X double black
X dark purple rum bayou
And some candy trains really stretching out. The one to the right is a rum bayou in a ten gallon bag and is taller than me. The candy trains are in thirtiesimage.jpegand a poisonwarp starting to get some frostimage.jpeg
 
couple pics of my beaver house plot,every time I go to water these the beaver is 5-10ft away splashing up a strom he don't like me so close to house,hahaView attachment 3743619 View attachment 3743620

That's Hella funny. I never seen a live beaver I real life, although a huge sob got run over right off my driveway. I have a creek across from my house so have all sorts of critters running around
 
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That's Hella funny. I never seen a beaver I real life, although a huge sob got run over right off my driveway. I have a creek across from my house so have all sorts of critters running around
I have been growing with beavers long time,they don't bother the plants at all there dams can mess ya up but sometimes it helps they like to sneak up on ya an slap there tails,scare ya till ya no whats happening:bigjoint:
 
Nice pics guys, been getting a ton of rain up here in the last 2 weeks need a few days of dry out. So I started with 25 from seed (friend donations) in April inside on windowsill. Everything went outside the end of May, and along the way I've weeded out the weaklings. I lost a couple to animals and to Date have kept the 5 strongest ones I believe to be female. I'm new to growing outside, upstate NY, and I didn't want to go crazy until I get an outside season under my belt. So far pretty sweet, 5 remaining plants are females and are showing pistils! Using only organic homemade recipes. I'll post some pics tomo in the AM.
 
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