fdd's starting early ----- Outdoor '08

fdd2blk

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my lawn is looking better as well. i water everyday. i need to feed now. i still have a few brown patches but it sure beats last years ........

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kochab

New Member
Lawns looking good fdd.
Plants are going to look like damn towers of buds or something this year man with those scrogs' up. He he.... fdd's working on building another babylon tower, spread the word.
lol

oh and sorry bout all the shit in the journal man, I get carried away sometimes.:(
 

South Texas

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Water your grass throughly every 7 to 10 days. Ever day watering is going to cause a multitude of problems. A 2 ft. hole in the ground would drop your plants 2 ft, just any idea.
 

Hank

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Your area looks nice and tidy. As for my lawn im glad it's suppose to rain today and tommorrow. It needs it badly. Oh and btw your plants are looking pertty fdd:-) G'Job.

Hank.
 

kochab

New Member
Just guessing :mrgreen:
No brother. Im in the carolinas. I just like to make trips to visit the west coast a lot:mrgreen:

Water your grass throughly every 7 to 10 days. Ever day watering is going to cause a multitude of problems. A 2 ft. hole in the ground would drop your plants 2 ft, just any idea.
You arent the only one who usees lowered ground to lower plant canopies

a 2 foot hole in the ground??????
My bag seed are in a patch like that. I let them grow straight up in the pit and when they got to about 12" and getting nice branching started I lst'd them with some bailing wire stuck in the dirt and hooked on the plant to hold its top near the edge of the hole. They branched upwards so that the canopy really starts @ ground level and then bushes out and upwards.
To me the advantages is that to air pigs it looks like something flat on the ground when it starts. As they bush out they fill the patch to make it look solid.
For you it would take down some of that height .
You could always just put another screen on them right before they get flowering good but @ your rate now, thats gonna be pretty high up in the air.
I guess a plant that big really cuts down on the point of scrog. It does seem to help side branching amazingly though.

I cant wait to see the ears of magical corn that appears on those stalks this fall:mrgreen:
 

nowstopwhining

Too many brownies
a 2 foot hole in the ground??????
Yeah my buddies dad digs big old rectangle shaped trenches along his fence that are about 5x10 and about 3 or 4 ft deep. Then he plants the girls in the trenches so that they only grow a few feet higher than ground level.

I think this is what he was talking about but its a liiiittttllle late for you to do something like that....plus the lower branches get shit for sun light. :peace::blsmoke:

edit: ok I see the guy above already gave an explanation...oops.
 

fdd2blk

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Yeah my buddies dad digs big old rectangle shaped trenches along his fence that are about 5x10 and about 3 or 4 ft deep. Then he plants the girls in the trenches so that they only grow a few feet higher than ground level.

I think this is what he was talking about but its a liiiittttllle late for you to do something like that....plus the lower branches get shit for sun light. :peace::blsmoke:

edit: ok I see the guy above already gave an explanation...oops.


and why exactly would I want to do this? i have NO height issues. last year i attempted to grow a 12 footer. did i say "my plants are too tall"? i don't understand why people just throw out random advice. :-?:-? that's great advice if i was worried about my height, but i'm not so i don't get it. :confused::confused:
 

sicknasty

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Water your grass throughly every 7 to 10 days. Ever day watering is going to cause a multitude of problems. A 2 ft. hole in the ground would drop your plants 2 ft, just any idea.

He just misposted probably commenting on someone elses grow. Its obvious you don't need any advice FDD
 
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