growman3666
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Thanks brotherAnd we have had pretty normal summer temps down here in NW Florida. In the 90's everyday, but no 100's yet.
Your plants are looking nice. Good luck to the finish.
Thanks brotherAnd we have had pretty normal summer temps down here in NW Florida. In the 90's everyday, but no 100's yet.
Your plants are looking nice. Good luck to the finish.
No kidding huh. It's getting more and more like the south in the summer just here it ends poorly lolDude it truly has been so hot it reminded me of florida. Isn't there supposed to be nice weather jist with intervals of heat waves in between the nice weather? Not hot hot hot all the time..
Between three sets of kin, my extended family owns a mile of river front. About half of it has houses across the river, so that is out for getting water. But even on the other parts, the fishermen and tubers are getting so thick it is risky going for water. I still grow the land, I just have to catch rainwater or pack it in.Ya don't do the swamp thing in a crowded area . If I saw the same boat heading into a swamp more than once it would tweak my spider sense lol. I never head in if there are boats there or if near hunting season I'll cut a few reeds for the duck blind in plain view of the traffic. Also here if you post a sign where your planning to hunt no one will go near it ....... Cool eh lol.
Well I just looked at the brothers grow and he's got his in the middle of a swamp willow forest so direct light only 4-5 hours a day then shade, using powdered miracle grow, and knows shit about growing. There the same clones as mine, I gave them to him and I was looking down at the ground walking in and he goes "no look up" fuckers were 8-10 feet tall lol. Time to get back to my roots, keep it simple like we used to .Between three sets of kin, my extended family owns a mile of river front. About half of it has houses across the river, so that is out for getting water. But even on the other parts, the fishermen and tubers are getting so thick it is risky going for water. I still grow the land, I just have to catch rainwater or pack it in.
The road to the boat ramp goes by the house. Most days I'm out in the garden and see who is going by. There are at least two boats that I think are growing. They are only gone about an hour and a half. Most fishermen I know are just getting started in that time. I bet they are going downriver {where it's wilder, with less people} to check on their plants.
Most of my patches are on private land, so I know who would be hunting on it. I have one cousin who doesn't let anyone hunt her land. She lives out of town, and I would hear if she was coming to visit. But there isn't a good road in there anyway, and neither her or her husband are the woods walking types. That is where my 3DT, JP, SEE and DDW patches are. It is a little hairy getting in, but once I'm back there, I could stay a week and no one would be the wiser. And there is water that is easy to get to as long as the planes are not flying.
Lack of water is what is holding my old ass back. I have a wet weather pond I will try for a Spring crop. But the grass and weeds are only 3-4 foot tall. Wouldn't work for a full season crop. There is plenty of brush nearby, but that is the worst place I have seen for deer. If I grow there, fencing will be involved.Well I just looked at the brothers grow and he's got his in the middle of a swamp willow forest so direct light only 4-5 hours a day then shade, using powdered miracle grow, and knows shit about growing. There the same clones as mine, I gave them to him and I was looking down at the ground walking in and he goes "no look up" fuckers were 8-10 feet tall lol. Time to get back to my roots, keep it simple like we used to .
Ya same here and my choice in nutrients I think being it's organic fish emulsion so at least I can feel righteous lol. And I actually seen a guy run his plants along the ground and as he spread the branches out he'd pin them and cover the stalks with dirt at like 12" intervals. It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen, looked like a cucumber plant and huge lolLack of water is what is holding my old ass back. I have a wet weather pond I will try for a Spring crop. But the grass and weeds are only 3-4 foot tall. Wouldn't work for a full season crop. There is plenty of brush nearby, but that is the worst place I have seen for deer. If I grow there, fencing will be involved.
I've staked mine out to form a hedge like plant when growing in short pines and weeds, but never covered with dirt. Did he add any rooting compound, or did they just root on their own? I have had my eye on some young planted pines, but didn't do anything in them this year but one plant {the Deer Ate CP1}. And I put it where some volunteer pines are 10-12 foot tall. Most of the planted pines are 4-6 feet now, so they will be over 10 foot next year. I might try a few hedge row plants there next year.Ya same here and my choice in nutrients I think being it's organic fish emulsion so at least I can feel righteous lol. And I actually seen a guy run his plants along the ground and as he spread the branches out he'd pin them and cover the stalks with dirt at like 12" intervals. It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen, looked like a cucumber plant and huge lol
Ya like I said it's a bad year for them here and 90% carry LymePlease watch for ticks. Your now in tick territory. You dont want lymes disease trust me.
Nope no hormone and yes they did produce roots, I planted mine in cedars and juniper this year, works well.I've staked mine out to form a hedge like plant when growing in short pines and weeds, but never covered with dirt. Did he add any rooting compound, or did they just root on their own? I have had my eye on some young planted pines, but didn't do anything in them this year but one plant {the Deer Ate CP1}. And I put it where some volunteer pines are 10-12 foot tall. Most of the planted pines are 4-6 feet now, so they will be over 10 foot next year. I might try a few hedge row plants there next year.
It does look like they would benefit from a sunnier spot but looking nice.Here's my Lsd from Barneys planted June 3
I am in agreement about the sunlight. but she is looking good I concur on this as wellIt does look like they would benefit from a sunnier spot but looking nice.
Shoot the link to meHave a look at my oh zone thread for a few girls that went in on June first. Watering will be the death of me or I'm going to jail as more people wonder why I'm taking a water tank trailer into the back woods every other night lol