Another Ohio Grow

Buick455gs

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Well could be worse. Seems rabits had there way with my other co-op grow, too far too visit everyday so every time I head out there I cross my fingers. They pretty much cleaned the blueberry kush down to a stem. Good luck.
 

goten

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Looking good my man

to bad about the tree falling on some of them though but shit happens when growing out doors lol

iv had my bad luck also with my outdoor grow , first putting them out to early , then the weed killer ect ( you know what im talking about )
 

www.overgrow.com

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Geez, sorry to hear about the tree falling on your ladies. Some of them were starting to look very nice, hoping you still have some nice ones out there !
 

tristynhawk

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Geez, sorry to hear about the tree falling on your ladies. Some of them were starting to look very nice, hoping you still have some nice ones out there !
yea i do but i hate losing anything this early it's bad enough that i gotta deal with chopper's now i got a damn tree right on top of my plant's....

oh well it's part of guerrilla growing.
 

mugan

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wow guerrilla sounds like it would give me ulcers, i lost a plant to my own stupidity and i got pissed , if a danm tree killed it ad have a fit :)
 

mastertow

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Just a thought, I used rotten eggs to repel critters. It has seemed to work well. If you look at the back of the deer fence products the first ingredient is putrid eggs.
I did use eggs that were not rotten enough, and I saw that the liquid was licked up by a critter, and it left a little turd next to my plant.

Sorry, now back to tristynhawks thread.
 

tristynhawk

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i have put wire around almost everything this year but in the year's past i alway's used liquid fence with great success but you need to re-apply every two weeks until they are chest high then i've found not much bother's them but i ordered seed's this year and wanted to be extra safe with them so i used wire and liquid fence plus the wire gives me something to tie to when i pull down.
 

mugan

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i d k if this will help but here goes, i live on a farm, we don't do any thing for sale mostly personal, its only about 2 acres of land. but its surrounded by heavy forest and the place its self if a freaking bush lolz, so we got to deal with animals, a lot from large to small. i have found that peppers work great nothing likes peppers and for the most part animals have a great scene of smell so peppers really fuck with there shit. also onions and garlic. i usually boil all these together and spray my plants with. its completely organic so no harm to the plant. and the chemicals in these plants that repel the animals eventually breaks down so you can spray your buds down with the liquid and when you harvest your bud will not smell like onions or garlic(but this means you need to spray at least 2 times a week) and it also fends of the dreded spider mite and even aphids . the only thing that can stand pepper is birds and i have never seen them attack mj before.
 

tristynhawk

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i d k if this will help but here goes, i live on a farm, we don't do any thing for sale mostly personal, its only about 2 acres of land. but its surrounded by heavy forest and the place its self if a freaking bush lolz, so we got to deal with animals, a lot from large to small. i have found that peppers work great nothing likes peppers and for the most part animals have a great scene of smell so peppers really fuck with there shit. also onions and garlic. i usually boil all these together and spray my plants with. its completely organic so no harm to the plant. and the chemicals in these plants that repel the animals eventually breaks down so you can spray your buds down with the liquid and when you harvest your bud will not smell like onions or garlic(but this means you need to spray at least 2 times a week) and it also fends of the dreded spider mite and even aphids . the only thing that can stand pepper is birds and i have never seen them attack mj before.
sound's like a good formula i may try it when im outta liquid fence.
 

allamay1608

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sorry if you get this question alot. Whats liquid fencing. I also read on page 3 your from northeast US. Im from the east also. I just ordered my seeds a week ago. The should arrive in a couple days.

Do you know of any good germinating threads. I don't know any clue to grow.
 

tristynhawk

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sorry if you get this question alot. Whats liquid fencing. I also read on page 3 your from northeast US. Im from the east also. I just ordered my seeds a week ago. The should arrive in a couple days.

Do you know of any good germinating threads. I don't know any clue to grow.
well i just started another thread asking if anyone has started seed's in july cause i just ordered some myself i expect mine in two weeks but ima start them. As for germ. method's ever has their own i have alway's used a paper towel and a plastic baggy just put it some place warm i use my hot water heater i have also used my cable box as it get's warm. Just use the advanced search method at the top of the page to find threads.

Liquid is a product called liquid fence that repells animal's there are many brands but i've found the best is the actual liquid fence brand, or you could try mugan's recipe up above.
 

allamay1608

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thanks man, for responding,......

i read in a thread thats its ok to grow as late as august, of course your harvest won't be as big,
 

allamay1608

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well i just started another thread asking if anyone has started seed's in july cause i just ordered some myself i expect mine in two weeks but ima start them. As for germ. method's ever has their own i have alway's used a paper towel and a plastic baggy just put it some place warm i use my hot water heater i have also used my cable box as it get's warm. Just use the advanced search method at the top of the page to find threads.

Liquid is a product called liquid fence that repells animal's there are many brands but i've found the best is the actual liquid fence brand, or you could try mugan's recipe up above.
so i put the seed in a paper towel and then put it in a plastic baggy. Should the paper towel be wet/damp?

How long should it take for the germination to complete its process?
 

tristynhawk

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yea the paper towel should be wet i just run it under the water shake off excess fold it two times so it fit's in baggy and place seed's on it fold over them and place in baggy.
As for length it varies most seed's i have ordered this year sprouted 24-36 hours.but within three days you should have a tap root. Alot of peep's say bury it half inch but i dont i just wet my soil use a pen make a hole and place it in tap root first with the seed case right at top of dirt. Then water again a little bit to fill in around the tap root. If you put them in early a little humidity dome help's it shed it's seed casing though.
 
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