New England outdoors 2017

BobBitchen

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It would be nice, but last year was an above average year. Even though, the year before was a drought year and I had one of the best seasons I'v ever had. If Mammoth only gets 1/2 its normal snowfall (400"), 200" is still enough to rip on.
How did the gummies turn out ?
 

ilovetoskiatalta

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It would be nice, but last year was an above average year. Even though, the year before was a drought year and I had one of the best seasons I'v ever had. If Mammoth only gets 1/2 its normal snowfall (400"), 200" is still enough to rip on.
How did the gummies turn out ?
I bought many molds and I found a recipe with jello.
I am not sure how much coconut oil to use. I made it with almost a full oz of all the weed I bought in BC.
The last time I used it I cooked a half chicken in 2 monster tablespoons coconut oil and then was dunking bread in the oil...I lost an entire day because I fell in the living room and hit my head on a table and then crawled to the bathroom tile floor for several hours... :clap:

@BobBitchen
 

BobBitchen

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I bought many molds and I found a recipe with jello.
I am not sure how much coconut oil to use. I made it with almost a full oz of all the weed I bought in BC.
The last time I used it I cooked a half chicken in 2 monster tablespoons coconut oil and then was dunking bread in the oil...I lost an entire day because I fell in the living room and hit my head on a table and then crawled to the bathroom tile floor for several hours... :clap:

@BobBitchen
good times..............
 

BobBitchen

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Plan your two week vacation this year for, March, April, or May. Mammoth spring skiing will not disappoint .
 

Southernboy819

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All was well until this week. Leaves turning pale while I found a few with a greyish tone in between the leaf veins in two. I'm not sure what's going on with these right now..

I'm leaning toward them being rootbound maybe. The one I've got in a 14 gallon bin is thriving and is looking to be quite the monster come mid next month
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D'sNuts

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I'm using a copper fungicide for the first time and hoping again for Neptune to bring us some breezes.

My bud rot spots have been pressed against a tear or wound in the branch.

Chopping MOB tomorrow as I've lost some of her.
Lucky for me she flowered by August 1.
 

too larry

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It got worse since yesterday. The pasta bowl drifted considerably west.



SE Mass and RI are in peril for sure, but even northern maine could see effects depending on track. Not a super storm, but enough to kill power and cause localized flooding.

Forecasts have it here weds. Not a lot of time to pull boats or cover crops. Good luck folks!
Jose did the loop de loop for sure. Hope he doesn't blow too hard up your way. {I lived through Irma down here. No real damage to speak of}
 

Southernboy819

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Umm somebody...?
This does not look good..Did I over fert last watering? 20170917_124758.jpg

There were a couple leaves like this yesterday when I looked at the gals. This does not look good..:shock:

Edit..right after this I noticed bud rot in that pic too...
 

DrewKitten

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Rain forecasted for northern Maine Tuesday and Wednesday but nothing much. It's less than an inch predicted and then like 4 solid days of sun after that so hopefully we won't be forced to harvest early up this way. One of my girls has a couple weeks left probably and the other is a few weeks behind her, not even any trichomes visible yet. Kinda hoping this mild weather continues at least a week or so info October lol I know it's wishful thinking though
 
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