Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

Smidge34

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If you use a gun to protect your Marijuana it's a Felony in the USA be carful of who you point it at..
In KY you would be protecting your property, due to our kick-ass "Castle-doctrine" which recognizes the land surrounding your home as your castle. On the other hand, they'd turn around and sentence you for the weed like you murdered somebody, with some of the most archaic marijuana laws in the world. Think about that for a minute.
 

Carmarelo

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So mon lady is lookin out our back window this morning and there was a dude dressed in camo looking into my property with binoculars hiding in the hills and trees. Mon went and opened the blinds and he looked right at mon and then tried to hide behind a tree. Got mon shotgun and walked out there and another guy who mon didn't see laying low in the dead grass also decked in camo got up and started running. Both took off up the hill, mon on HIGH ALERT.
Time to get your all black gear on, and hide out in the dark. This is predator vs pray time now, just hope it aint the feds.
 

getawaymountain

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002.jpg007.jpg010.jpg008.jpgthis is the later pheno of our money makah strain its still has nice buds just a later pheno the jamaciam lambsbread pheno is great but i like this pheno also
 

Bear Country

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day 5 of trimming coming to an end after this next plant (light dep gals kept molding after going indoors, so they are all getting chopped).

Only 25 more days or so to go.

I have seriously contemplated taking this entire harvest and chucking it in my cornfield and heading to cali since my new indoor is doing so well. I sleep on a cot in the bathroom since my bedroom is taken up by hanging plants. All the little bugs that are fleeing my drying plants are making me itchy as shit.*

this is truly harvest hell. Never again. Exclusively light dep from now on.

lmao....ugh!
 

Sunbiz1

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Its to protect mon, not marijuana.
I would have popped off a warning shot, which is the very reason I no longer own firearms.:peace:

To All> Since I cannot attend the BBQ due to winter grow:

I just want to take moment to thank all of you for making me a better grower, your sharing throughout the summer has served to educate me...particularly TWS. I need a new house, with a proper backyard I can utilize for outdoor runs. There are only so many wetlands I can use, most of which have been ruined in the "name of progress"...plus it's a real challenge when you are unable to care for ladies as I do on indoor grows.

Cheers!
 

420mon

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Mon didn't point or fire any warning shots, mon does not fire warning shots. Mon just walked out to talk to them and see why he was looking into my property. Time to pull the RV next to greenhouse and some late night slayer & Metallica with a few spotlights, some late night ufo watching, complete with my own binoculars, laser pointers, etc...
 

doublejj

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View attachment 2839355did someone say resin ????lol...
This is a good example of why I use rubber gloves. It will take forever to get that cleaned off & the smell to go away. With gloves i can have clean hands in seconds, if the phone rings or someone comes to the door........I'll never look like that again.......I'll bring a box of gloves to the BBQ getaway, what we don't use handling food, you can take home lol...........
 

getawaymountain

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This is a good example of why I use rubber gloves. It will take forever to get that cleaned off & the smell to go away. With gloves i can have clean hands in seconds, if the phone rings or someone comes to the door........I'll never look like that again.......I'll bring a box of gloves to the BBQ getaway, what we don't use handling food, you can take home lol...........

we keep a can of acetone handy
 

Mohican

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Charras! It is a pain to have sticky hands but we all need to do it once just to have those memories and, if we are lucky, those pictures :)

I have switched to nitrile gloves and I have found that they fit my giant hands better than latex and my hands don't sweat.
 

Sunbiz1

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Charras! It is a pain to have sticky hands but we all need to do it once just to have those memories and, if we are lucky, those pictures :)

I have switched to nitrile gloves and I have found that they fit my giant hands better than latex and my hands don't sweat.
Quick question, would you grow Malawi gold again, or opt for a different sativa dom?.
:peace:
 

Mohican

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That's me - I think :)

I have many more I would like to try. I had over ten Malawi crosses growing this year but I culled them all except 1 and it turned out male so it is gone too. I did end up with a Malawi by accident though. Apparently I stuck a tip from topping in a container outside and it is going strong:





The Malawi ice water hash I made last year smells just like chocolate. It effects are very speedy for the first half hour and then it settles in to a happy buzz. As you can see it is on a whole different flowering schedule than the hybrids. So that is a concern. I really want to try some Thai and Panama IBL Landrace strains also. I have some Swazi that was gifted to me from a RIU grower.

The Paki Punch is a strain I am growing in search of the original Hindu Kush strain. The seed thread in my signature has a link to a Kush strain that is three generations old and the seeds do look like the Kush seeds I had in the early '80s.

I am continuing with the Mulanje to see what it is like. I have had mixed reviews from last year while the Malawi was very popular.

I can't wait to see how the MuMoBG finishes. It is such a different structure from the Malawi and Mulanje. It was also light deprived back in July to try and trigger flowering. Unlike the Mulanje that revegged when I stopped the light dep, the MuMo kept flowering. So I have high hopes for the MuMo reaching the end before the weather turns. It is 90 degrees today with 0% humidity outside. My drying room feels so good with the perfect temp and humidity :)

All of the plants outside are looking great - there was no dew this morning :)

I will get some pictures of the sparkle. It is like they have increased resin production to deal with the heat!


I hope I answered your question :P


Cheers,
Mo
 

Mohican

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Here is the Holy Smoke Mulanje Gold #1 Mainlined and revegged:






Here is the Mulanje #2 in the compost pile with a composted melon seed growing out next to it :P











Cheers,
Mo
 

Sunbiz1

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I have many more I would like to try. I had over ten Malawi crosses growing this year but I culled them all except 1 and it turned out male so it is gone too. I did end up with a Malawi by accident though. Apparently I stuck a tip from topping in a container outside and it is going strong:





The Malawi ice water hash I made last year smells just like chocolate. It effects are very speedy for the first half hour and then it settles in to a happy buzz. As you can see it is on a whole different flowering schedule than the hybrids. So that is a concern. I really want to try some Thai and Panama IBL Landrace strains also. I have some Swazi that was gifted to me from a RIU grower.

The Paki Punch is a strain I am growing in search of the original Hindu Kush strain. The seed thread in my signature has a link to a Kush strain that is three generations old and the seeds do look like the Kush seeds I had in the early '80s.

I am continuing with the Mulanje to see what it is like. I have had mixed reviews from last year while the Malawi was very popular.

I can't wait to see how the MuMoBG finishes. It is such a different structure from the Malawi and Mulanje. It was also light deprived back in July to try and trigger flowering. Unlike the Mulanje that revegged when I stopped the light dep, the MuMo kept flowering. So I have high hopes for the MuMo reaching the end before the weather turns. It is 90 degrees today with 0% humidity outside. My drying room feels so good with the perfect temp and humidity :)

All of the plants outside are looking great - there was no dew this morning :)

I will get some pictures of the sparkle. It is like they have increased resin production to deal with the heat!


I hope I answered your question :P


Cheers,
Mo
I still have the Malawi beans here from Sannie, so had to ask. I noticed that the native farmers in Malawi actually cure using banana peels...then they bury it.

I have yet to try this:mrgreen:, but sounds like banana peels would make for a good cure.

TY for info.
 

Mohican

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Did you see what it looks like when they open the banana leaves? Looks like brick weed :P

I actually bought some banana leaves to try this. I never did and I ended up throwing the leaves in the compost pile :)
 
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