Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

TWS

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Joskins... you brought your dirty L.A worms up north to my house lol.. keep your L.A worms down there. i came back from vaction for 3 days and my veg plants were ate up by catipillars iv never even seen a catipillar before lol. those fuckers are by far worse than mites.
How'd he do that ? from a cutting ? Those ain't La worms, Those Are IE worms and they are not as bad as the blue and red ones outta LA. Now, if you have the local mountain strain it's all over cept for the fat lady singing. LOL
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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i know this is not a indoor thread but im going to ask anyway... so i have to tie my plants up everytime at about 4 to 5 weeks into flowering. they are a little under 3 feet tall. i hate tieing them up. i am wonder if a tomato trellis would work this late in the game or would it be a bitch to put each one on each plant??
I go both ways....growing that is (indoor/outdoor) lol. I am using them bro, they work great. I believe I got them at Home Depot for like $2 each, I think 1.97 to be exact. I also use the green tape too, they sell rolls of it for $3.50 a roll at the local hydro store by my house. I will post some pic so you can see what I am talking about.

Peace
FM
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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Here are the pics Mr.Sticky of those tomato screens, have you ever done a SCRoG before? Those are awesome for growing lots of buds in a small space.

Here they are right before going into Flowering
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This is how they look now, they are done stretching. I like the little mini-screens!
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Here is my Indoor Grow, I am growing in my bathroom, small but it works for me.
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@TWS thanks for the hook up bro, I slept like a baby! I needed that bad!

Peace
FM
 

Shelby420

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So my blue dreams are on a roll about 5 weeks flowering now and they look and smell good....however mites have officially made my plants their heaven... I have used neem oil and pyrethin foggers up until a couple weeks ago but I dont want to taint my buds. Any solutions or is it just damage control from here on? Heres a pic of my smallest plants top cola View attachment 2798576 they are all looking awesome I just hope the mites keep away awhile longer....(this is my first outdoor grow, I have had mites indoors but quickly eliminated them with foggers and never saw them again. I knew mites would come outdoors but holy shnikees.

AzaMax. Works great at killing them and wont mess with the bud flavor. Not the cheapest stuff around by far but well worth the expense.
 

Carmarelo

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Y'all like Jack Herrera? Here she is at about 25 days flower.

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And some pink haired Romulan!
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It's been an interesting season to say the least. A lot of work. Next year I will definitely go with fewer. My vortex has seemed to attracted some parasitic orange mites on the undersides of the leaves. I have sprayed twice, and they didn't even blink at it. I figured that with all the plants that have issues, I will make some cool coldwater hash with. Going to pick up one of those mini washing machines for rv's and give it a whirl! :bigjoint:
 

fumble

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Yes sir :) They got married before going in. Not sure if they have the same numbers or not. I don't call lol. I will pass along some hellos for you boys though :)

Are you saying they are out ? I got his number. Gonna have to ride some dirtbikes with him.
 

Sunbiz1

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AzaMax. Works great at killing them and wont mess with the bud flavor. Not the cheapest stuff around by far but well worth the expense.
What about those "Supermites" I keep hearing about in Cali?...supposedly these things are developing immunities.

http://www.gardensafe.com/products-and-solutions/insecticide/insecticidal-soap-insect-killer.aspx

This stuff kills on contact as well, and very cheap at Home Depot...only now they are beginning to pull stuff from shelves so I stocked up for winter.

Peace!
 

MojoRison

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Pic time, it's a love & hate kind of thing. You love to hear what others think of your girls but hate being such a pic whore while doing it...

Bud shots:






Wannabe monsters, the lattice is just shy of 8ft


The alley of misfits
 

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Jozikins

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i know this is not a indoor thread but im going to ask anyway... so i have to tie my plants up everytime at about 4 to 5 weeks into flowering. they are a little under 3 feet tall. i hate tieing them up. i am wonder if a tomato trellis would work this late in the game or would it be a bitch to put each one on each plant??
I hated trimming around it, lol. Trellis wouldn't be nearly as big of a bitch as meticulously tying up each branch and finding a place to properly support it from. The green tape would work, but I don't see it as being too much easier than twine.

Joskins... you brought your dirty L.A worms up north to my house lol.. keep your L.A worms down there. i came back from vaction for 3 days and my veg plants were ate up by catipillars iv never even seen a catipillar before lol. those fuckers are by far worse than mites.
Lol, TWS is right, they would be mountain caterpillars if anything. But not mine, I don't have any worms indoors at all, and haven't previously. Probably just a moth flying through your room trying to find the single tastiest clone in the room to lay eggs on, I can't help it if that Critical Yumboldt is by far the most delicious, lol. But when we fimmed it in your room, we had like 4 of us inspecting it and playing with it, there would be no way we missed seeing a giant batch of moth caviar.

Spray with Bacillus Thuringiensis, or BT, available anywhere with a garden section. I haven't seen more than a few chewed leafs so far this season on the outdoor, they can barely chew half a leaf before they get sick. I soak them with it every 2 weeks, and use Spinosad in between that.
 

Inc0gnito

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I'm northeast Just got alittle mold cause of this shitty weather:(
Had to walk around shaking every plant and looking through every inch took a good 2 hours :wall:

And oh yea it just turned 4.20 aha ;) LightUpp
By me anyway
 

fumble

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The good thing about the green tape is that is is very giving. Meaning you can tie it tight, and as the branch grows, the tape will expand with it ;) These are awesome too: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Woodstream-Coropration-STEZ1-Stake-It-Easy-Tomato-Plant-Cage/25525753 You can tie your branches to it with the green tape.

I hated trimming around it, lol. Trellis wouldn't be nearly as big of a bitch as meticulously tying up each branch and finding a place to properly support it from. The green tape would work, but I don't see it as being too much easier than twine.


Lol, TWS is right, they would be mountain caterpillars if anything. But not mine, I don't have any worms indoors at all, and haven't previously. Probably just a moth flying through your room trying to find the single tastiest clone in the room to lay eggs on, I can't help it if that Critical Yumboldt is by far the most delicious, lol. But when we fimmed it in your room, we had like 4 of us inspecting it and playing with it, there would be no way we missed seeing a giant batch of moth caviar.

Spray with Bacillus Thuringiensis, or BT, available anywhere with a garden section. I haven't seen more than a few chewed leafs so far this season on the outdoor, they can barely chew half a leaf before they get sick. I soak them with it every 2 weeks, and use Spinosad in between that.
 

biscuitkid

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I caught me a grasshopper but not until he chewed thru a side branch top and another side branch top little bastard! but he payed for it, WITH HIS LIFE! hahahaha
 
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