Michigan Growers Tell Your Plans for This Year

hic

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thanks delstele for the input!

So then I will move on. Do any of you work the fence trade?. I am in need of a fencer - I do not have the tools or the real knowhow on a secure fence. I can run some electrice fence for pigs and cows but that is about as far as my expertise in fence goes.

I have the work it looks like
 

Detroit J420

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I guess your right but its worth a try man i work at chrysler been here 14 yrs they fired me for smoken weed a while back i have clean record with the company before i got fired still took the union close to 6 months to get my job back if i get popped for ganj one more time no way in hell will i get my job back just sayen shit is fucked up and its a fact that there will be more blacks and spanish in 20 yrs then there are white people and this younge__r generation is all for weed and one of the reasons it even went illegal was the simple reason the government said mostly blacks and entertainers use it lol what a joke anyhow it will be legal just gonna take some more time i give up wont here me say another word bought race and legalization : x
 

delstele

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thanks delstele for the input!

So then I will move on. Do any of you work the fence trade?. I am in need of a fencer - I do not have the tools or the real knowhow on a secure fence. I can run some electrice fence for pigs and cows but that is about as far as my expertise in fence goes.

I have the work it looks like
I have put up manny fences.. All you really need is some sort of cum along a shovel and some bags of concrete. Need some help bro PM me...
 

Mary I Wanna

Active Member
Hic, I've been around construction my whole life.. What I would do in your case is anchor you some 4x4 post in the ground. Atleast 3' deep and no more then 6' apart. You can rent an auger for $30 a day that will make quick work of the holes. After your post are in the ground and the concrete sits up, Take 2x4's and run them from post to post on top, in the middle, and on the bottom inside and outside. Then take chicken wire and fasten it to the 2x4's both on the inside and outside. That way if some one trys to cut through it they have to cut thru two layers. After your chicken wire is installed staple your plastic sheathing over it.. Then I would surround your green house with a completly enclosed thick gauge chain link fence.. If you PM me the size and specs I could draw you up plans on auto cad and tell you roughly what you would have in materials..
 

puffntuff

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Post hole digger either manual or powered. 4x4 posts. Tape measure. Screws and screw gun. Piece of string about 8' and a line with a level on it. Quikcrete tubes. Concrete. Shovel. Wheelbarrel. 2x4s with fence slats or entire fence pieces. If you need some pointers let me know.
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

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MURDER MITTEN!! whats up all! over here in automation(murder) alley along i-75.(detroit, flint, saginaw [GM's abandoned cities]).
lots of new hydro shops poppin up all over the place, and everyone and their dead grandma is getting their med-card. tons of new clubs and groups trading clones!
i was lucky enough to get a great clone from one... Pineapple Sour Kush. excellent sour kush hybrid with a very sour taste, and a headier high that most kushes. it flowers in 8-9 weeks with a huge harvest of easy to trim buds. each plant is its own mother, very simple to clone.
I've also made a successful order thru nirvana-shop for a pack each of white castle, and chrystal. and an order is coming soon of blackberry and new york power diesel. all 4 will be grown this summer! and a curious strain from a local bag of un-named fire weed, which we called "the crippler" it flowers within 6 weeks and has an insane resin profile and super huge fan leaves. it cures to a sweet almost floral taste.
thats whats on the menu over here this year!!!
some local friends are growing: purple bagseed, bubba kush, super lemon haze, wonder woman, and more excellent bagseed phenos cut and cloned! ( truely remarkable bagseed plants) lots of promise for a great year over here in SE/mid-michigan!
 

hic

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Good to hear things are looking bright in your world smellz!

Gosh darn I had no idea you guys would be so helpfull. The "real" people are the ones that set MI apart from some of the the places I have seen. It seems as though threw the thread fellowship is an option?

Thanks Boys of Michigan. I am astonished at the level of kindness. I wish you all the best in life. One act of kindness gets farther with me then money or seeds
 

greengenez

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Good to hear things are looking bright in your world smellz!

Gosh darn I had no idea you guys would be so helpfull. The "real" people are the ones that set MI apart from some of the the places I have seen. It seems as though threw the thread fellowship is an option?

Thanks Boys of Michigan. I am astonished at the level of kindness. I wish you all the best in life. One act of kindness gets farther with me then money or seeds
Well said. Together we can help MI grow.( pun intended)
 

james42

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I'm starting to get a little concerned about my fruity chronic juice seeds. All the seeds germinated for me and got put in soil last friday. All 5 of the northern lights broke the surface between monday and tuesday, and are about 1" tall. Not one of the FCJ have popped up yet.
Is it normal for it to take that long? After today it will have been a week since they have been in the soil.
 

james42

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The temp stays between 70-78. I've been just dribbling a couple tablespoons worth of water on the surface when it gets dry.
I went out last night and dug 15 big holes at my spot in the woods. I've got a quarter size blood blister on my hand from picking through clay. One way or another, all 15 of those holes are gonna have a healthy plant in them this spring.
Even if I have to order more seeds
 

rzza

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I'm starting to get a little concerned about my fruity chronic juice seeds. All the seeds germinated for me and got put in soil last friday. All 5 of the northern lights broke the surface between monday and tuesday, and are about 1" tall. Not one of the FCJ have popped up yet.
Is it normal for it to take that long? After today it will have been a week since they have been in the soil.
some like to be (need to be) nicked. or scratched. use a nail file.

ive had some take 10 days.

ive had some never break the surface. i mean a whole batch of 10, not one cracked. it happened once.
 

rzza

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The temp stays between 70-78. I've been just dribbling a couple tablespoons worth of water on the surface when it gets dry.
I went out last night and dug 15 big holes at my spot in the woods. I've got a quarter size blood blister on my hand from picking through clay. One way or another, all 15 of those holes are gonna have a healthy plant in them this spring.
Even if I have to order more seeds
if its getting dry then you need more humidity. put a humidome over the tray or pot or whatever and spray inside.
 

james42

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They were all cracked and had a 1/4" root sticking out when they were put in soil.
I'm probably worrying for nothing
 

rzza

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right, if you have a humidome over it, it will never dry out and stay 100% humid the whole time.
 
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