Polish Pot Farmers Outdoor Grow 2010

Cabron1

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Gotta say it again. I love the mixture of plants in your garden.

And did you mean not impressed with them at all outside? Just wondering.

He was referring to the Isis strain as far as I can tell..
Outdoors grows rock..
I remember the great feeling of walking the garden hose out to my big gals
in the mornings in my bathrobe,and a cup of Joe in the other hand.

Your are excellent examples of health and lush growth.

I'm excited about your agent oranges..
I hope the bud rot doesn't get ya as they get big n thick.


I'm a Big sativa fan for outdoors...less leaf ...
God knows the sun forces plants to get leafy on strains that
never grow like that indoors.

I'm gonna watch this grow....
 

notoriousb

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Yes sir. The original Raider Nation logo. Got it a few years back in Sturgis. Only tat I have so far.
Nice! Ive never been to Sturgis but Ive seen pics and videos. looks like a great time.
can't wait for the season to start tho. love that they're asking J. Russel for a large portion of his contract mula back :lol:
 

Rocky Mountain High

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Hey Rocky your garden is very View attachment 1093822

it really must be nice waking up every morning and check out ur garden of green...... i get excited everytime i see my little gilrs every morning so i can just imagine you mister..... ur babies are beyond beautiful..... keep up the nice growing..... by the way do you talk to ur plants on a daily basis? THe reason i ask is because i do talk to my little ones and ive noticed that they grow bigger and faster due to the fact that when we talk we let out carbon dioxide. But my personal opinion its more than the carbon dioxide that helps them... i beleive that they respond well when u treat them a living thing rather than just a simple plant. in my case it helps out all the time. my last grow was hydro and i had 17 plants, i would always tell the plants that if they would be males they will die as soon as i see it, and guess what out of 17 i only got 2 males and the rest grew so quick and so strong that i was surprised that it would actually work. try it bro u wont loose nothing by doing so........ keep up the excellent job/thread ur doing
It's best brother by far. I love the outdoor garden but it's worrisome too as you never know if the rippers are watching or coming in October. I'm doing it in a greenhouse next year. I don't talk to the plants but I do play them some classic rock ! I always try to be positive and upbeat and I do think that the plants feel that.

very true my smoking brother very true. i did forget to mention that part also. as a matter of fact i have this one special cd that contains classical music but with a very high frequency pitch that my plants respond very very very good to it. the product im talking about is called sonic bloom and its organic. it consists of a specially made cd for plants and a organic bottle of nutrients. check it out for urself, just type in sonicbloom and it should pop up. u will see pictures of farmers and their garden and my god are their crop are beyond impressive. in my case it really worked great, the growth is very fast and strong. its a foliar feeding method and u have to play the cd when spraying it....... one bad thing is that it is not cheap, a bit pricey for the home kit. i think it was like 80 cant remember (ironic).....
There was a cd like this I remember awhile back. It contained nature sounds and such. I think the vibrations of the music are felt and sensed by the plants. Some people like to give them a good shake sometimes for stress. I think the music does the same but without the stress factor. The stimulation is what counts I think.

Gotta say it again. I love the mixture of plants in your garden.

And did you mean not impressed with them at all outside? Just wondering.
I put them outside to see if I wanted to pursue this line of genetics any further and they simply aren't keeping up, unless it is some unbelievable smoke I will concentrate my breeding on other projects. I guess my reference points being the mango and AO might be unfair but they don't hold a candle to even the Goddess right now. So yeah, not impressed at all with MY pheno of Isis. I know there are good ones in there as Breckenridge has one they rave about but I think the lack of vigor in veg has made me lose interest in the Isis.

He was referring to the Isis strain as far as I can tell..
Outdoors grows rock..
I remember the great feeling of walking the garden hose out to my big gals
in the mornings in my bathrobe,and a cup of Joe in the other hand.

Your are excellent examples of health and lush growth.

I'm excited about your agent oranges..
I hope the bud rot doesn't get ya as they get big n thick.


I'm a Big sativa fan for outdoors...less leaf ...
God knows the sun forces plants to get leafy on strains that
never grow like that indoors.

I'm gonna watch this grow....
Yes sir they do amazingly different things outdoors IMO. I don't anticipate a mold problem as we are high altitude and low humidity but you never know, keep our fingers crossed. The outdoor plants seem to absolutely love the Jacks Classic. I haven't seen them skip a beat since the hail storm way back when. I didn't think anything could keep up with the Mango, that's my 'producer' but the AO have taken them in size, but we will see how they stack up in the final round, dry weight and quality.

I like sativas too but my Satori from last year didn't get to finish, to my liking anyway, before the weather made me chop her down so I put out all the 8 week-inside strains to hopefully finish them before we get snow at the end of October. I usually take the Satori between 70-75 days inside.

Thanks for all the props guys, it's much appreciated.

Will get some overall garden shots soon as I think the vegging is concluded and we are headed full steam ahead into flowering.
 

cowboylogic

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I figured thats what you meant. Guess Big and I will see how much we can get out her inside.
And to answer your question about my Sativas outside. I actually started covering the for 12 about 10 days ago to speed things up. I figure in another week or so I will just be able to leave them to nature. No more covering, what a F'n pain.
 

Rocky Mountain High

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I got a visit from the Scarecrow, aka Riddleme, aka, RiddlemeMadMan, aka RM3, yesterday. You can see in his Uncle Ben poses, he's not needing to duck very much anymore. Never thought these plants would get near the top of the stakes, I think I was wrong.
 

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whodatnation

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Looking mighty fine rocky. Have they been drinking ALOT more now that they are so big and the heat is on? What kind of nutes are you giving them?
 

Rocky Mountain High

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Looking mighty fine rocky. Have they been drinking ALOT more now that they are so big and the heat is on? What kind of nutes are you giving them?
Hey thanks man. No they actually seem to be slowing down a little. I just give them the jacks classic all of veg and now I'm doing the 'dynamic duo' for a few weeks before switching to their bloom booster only. (duo is the classic and bloom booster together)

They get 5 gallons of nutes about every 4-5 days. Depending on the weather I might plain water them one day in between, but I've been trying to wait until they tell me they are thirsty, so far, Mom nature has given up some showers so I haven't been watering much at all with plain water.
 

Rocky Mountain High

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These pictures are from monday. The close ups are of the Goddess, she is the furthest along so far. Hoping she finishes a week or more ahead of the rest. The hard 'kandy-kerosene' smell is already starting and she is pretty frosty too.

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bestbuds09

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hey my polish farmer friend it seems like u folks in colorado have very nice weather for growing... the skies are clear and blue and it seems like it really dont get all that hot. anyways very nice pics they are looking just perfect. you my friend are an artist at cultivating. keep up the excellent grow my friend.
 

Rocky Mountain High

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very nice.

i love this time of year.

bongsmilie
Thanks man, I appreciate that. They are amazing me for sure

not seeing any crows, guess my work is done :)
Soon we get the Uncle Ben shot with buds and not branches brother. Come see and smell them......and help trim them, lol

Absolutly awesome man... Great work...
Right on Nathenking

Very,very nice my friend. I too love this time of year.
Thanks Big, I can't wait to put out this years cross next year, mmm

hey my polish farmer friend it seems like u folks in colorado have very nice weather for growing... the skies are clear and blue and it seems like it really dont get all that hot. anyways very nice pics they are looking just perfect. you my friend are an artist at cultivating. keep up the excellent grow my friend.
I can't complain too much my man. It has been a scorcher really but the plants have loved it. I think watering them with a sprinkler for an hour a day each morning before they budded made them really happy. That and Jacks Classic. Couple of wind storms and hailstorms but the plants survived it all in stride.

I don't know about an artist but if so, I may be starting to graduate from crayons to colored pencils. I'm staying inside the lines lately.
 

cowboylogic

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Outstanding. And may I add in such a dry climate, and huge temp swings between day and night too boot. No wonder some of the best genetics are out of Afghanistan. Its just amazing how adaptable strong genetics are.
 

Rocky Mountain High

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Wow, all I can say is Wow. The Goddess is one bad bitch ! The stink is getting heavy, the buds are getting super fat and ohh so sticky. She is stacked, buds on top of buds. I think she will finish a full week to 10 days before the Agent Orange and Mango. Isis somewhere in between. The Agent Orange, one that I like, is starting to take on the citrus smell.

MMMMMMM....Goddess

Shot number 8 is my favorite, frosty

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