Danks Update! come on friends.. take a look! let me know what you think?

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Ninjabowler

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More bad news about the garden....slugs. Theyve moved in hard unfortunatly. Theyre eating everything. This gardens pissin me off this year. A couple days ago i hit my 50' soaker hose with the weed whacker and put a hole in it. Next year i think im just going to grow onions. They always grow.
 

~Dankster~420

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More bad news about the garden....slugs. Theyve moved in hard unfortunatly. Theyre eating everything. This gardens pissin me off this year. A couple days ago i hit my 50' soaker hose with the weed whacker and put a hole in it. Next year i think im just going to grow onions. They always grow.

Damn bro! That sucks! I love to garden! its "just now" really starting to warm up here to where people can put stuff outdoors! Nows when I wished I lived on the "westcoast"! Haha.. ;)
 

karma4life

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I'm thinking bout sticking something in the woods. Don't know which would be better tho since our woods are so dense, some autos or some fem beans. Dealing with heat problems as well
 

karma4life

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That's what I've heard. But where I'm at they still fly over with IR and I'd think that a bunch of autos spread out would be a lower profile than the fems
 

Kite High

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A tip. Go heavy on the N, FE and Mag on your outdoor grow. The dark green will help mask the pigmentation that catches the ir's attention
 

joe blow greenthumb

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I've grown autos. While they're smaller they're definitely worth it if you compare it to buying smoke. I got an oz off of one plant and she only covered maybe 1sqft. That, as a first time auto grower. LaDiva was her name, nice nighttime smoke was her game.
 

joe blow greenthumb

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Wouldn't that be incorrect since ir reads heat signature and not color? And the darker the color of the plant, the more heat it absorbs during the day and releases at night.
A tip. Go heavy on the N, FE and Mag on your outdoor grow. The dark green will help mask the pigmentation that catches the ir's attention
 

~Dankster~420

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I'm thinking bout sticking something in the woods. Don't know which would be better tho since our woods are so dense, some autos or some fem beans. Dealing with heat problems as well
I hear ya bro.. hell, why don't you just stick one of the "Hubba Bubba Bombs" out there!?? ;) they do great in not so good climates! And in good climates too! Its just a kick ass strain all around.. :mrgreen:
 

Kite High

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Wouldn't that be incorrect since ir reads heat signature and not color? And the darker the color of the plant, the more heat it absorbs during the day and releases at night.
Excuse my memory lapse as I am very high but it is a different pigment which is conducive to ir signature therefore increased chlorophyll which is a different pigment will cover it up. If you think of any outdoor plants they are quite a light shade of green in comparison to most of the native plant life. This lighter green of less chlorophyll than the native plants exposes more of the pigment which stores the heat more so than the native plants hence is sticks out like a sore thumb.
 
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