Michigan Growers Tell Your Plans for This Year

Shwagbag

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95 impala ss with 20s velvet headliner and a bunch of extra shit. Lt1 Corvette engine and everything to make it stock again.
132000 miles and no rust what so ever. 5000
Bluebooks for 6400
Runs like a raped ape. Got my 108 speeding ticket in it to prove it.
What kinda MPG does that pig get?
 

james42

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I wish I could help but the only thing I could tell you is what you already know, and that is that they are sick as fAwk. Maybe too small? Maybe your soil burned them up in conjunction with environmental shock?

I would probably poor a bunch of PH balanced water to them and see if they recover. If they do, they will be a while before they come around so I wouldn't be overly optimistic about a significant yield.
I guess ill just wait and see.
I wish I hadn't given away all my clones last week. I don't even have anything to replace them with.
on the brightside if they don't make it I have a bunch of pre filled holes ready to go for next year
 

dankshizzle

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22-25 if you don't get on it. I have tires on the stocks that smoke red that go with it. Looks sick when you burn em.they are called scorchers. Gas goes quick with them on. Left red all over town. Now it has a new trans and I haven't burned em once. 20s been on it since. I fuckin love this car. But I gotta do it
 

james42

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These are a few of the northern lights blues that ive had outside for about a month. There not as impressive as some of you guys plants but I couldnt be happier with them.
The five gallon bucket is for a size refference.
Let me know what you guys think of them. Is that a decent size for this time of year?
 

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firelane

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James your plants look good, nice and green. Those will be plenty big by the end of the year. July and August are our best growing months assuming you can water them enough.
 

hic

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Damn nice to see them pics coming from you 2. Your plants look GREAT firelane It is nice to see your work. james42 congrats on you having the balls to post pics your plants, they look good too!.

james42 is gonna have some smoke come fall! - fuc yea buddy
 

hic

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james42 - I know what haunts you. Trust me you will be haunted. You have a chance that your plant snaps outta it. After seeing your pics a couple pages back I must ask you if there are any berry bushes around? dig a hole by the plant and show me the native soil 1.5 feet down, show me the top soil.
 

PoDunk

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Well I moved my six seedlings up North. They just sprouted about a week ago. I have them in Party cups. Been putting them out in the yard for the day then under CFL overnight. I cleared a nice spot for planting. I have the dogs pissing and shitting in the area. Dropped a bunch of bug killer granuals on the ground. I have a bunch of 5 gallon grow bags left over from my indoor grows. Should I just use those and let them sit on the ground or should I dig a hole? I figured with the late start that the 5 gallon bags would be big enough. I have tall grass and black berry bushes all around. Should I just plop them down in the tall grass opposed to setting them in the area I cleared out. I was thinking about putting my tomato plants in the cleared spot then Drop the grow bags down in the tall grass nearby. I am just concerned about all the bugs. First outdoor so any pointers would be appreciated.
 

hic

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first outdoor grow pointers - no fish emulsion, and I think however you wanna grow em in the bags or in the ground is all up to you. As you stated you are getting a late start so you will not be getting a giant root system so planting in the ground does not matter. 5 gallon bags are fine for the same reason. late start
 

james42

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james42 - I know what haunts you. Trust me you will be haunted. You have a chance that your plant snaps outta it. After seeing your pics a couple pages back I must ask you if there are any berry bushes around? dig a hole by the plant and show me the native soil 1.5 feet down, show me the top soil.
Yes hic, they are surounded by raspberry bushes. I dont have pics of the soil right now. The topsoil is less then a foot thick. below that is sand.
The holes are filled with the same marical grow soil as the ones my other plants are in.
They definitly seem to have the same problem as the plants in your picks. is there a solution to the this? or do I have to just wait and see.
this weekend I gave them some superthrive with their water just for the hell of it.
 

hic

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I do not have a good answer james42. I do know that there are certain plants/berries that do weird things to the soil around them. I have never went out to that spot with a ph tester or anything as I am not sure it has anything to do with th ph..? maybe to some degree but I feel as though it is more complex then that.

I am still researching that very topic james42. I have not really read up on that as of late and I really need to get it done. I need the knowledge man because I got a honey hole from heaven somewhere around here that if I could tame..... I would be able to own a house in the mountains as well. - Let's find a solution together shall we james.

I did not put any there in that spot this year " the toxic soil spot " I would like to grow there again next year.
 

hic

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Thats just it though puff the plants get HUGE... not a typicall scenario I assure you. When soil is acidic they as you know grow stunted and purple stem yellow leaves. Here I will find a pic to show you a bit more.
 
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