New England outdoors 2016

Mr.Marijuana420

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It's pure gth,the leaves in bottom corner are over my head ,one tall gal.gotta be 13 -14 ft
I have 6 of those cp crosses out there,only one has those red/purple stems.it was crossed with the red/purple pheno of stumbleweed.the gg4 was crossed with the green pheno of stumbleweed.both are doing great so far.
How do u go abour checking for rot bring a step ladder with ya? I LOVE the red pheno. I swear I crossed a heavy red pheno stumbleweed male x swamp skunk originally, GM said he didn't see any stumbleweed traits, but I have a couple I swear have to be the further they progress in flower. Most of the crosses have heavy purple throughout the main stems, and if I recall right, swamp skunk doesn't have any color.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Have to pull my first poisonwarp due to some problems at my site. Hope we get some
rain soon. Having a hard time getting to my site now. PRAY FOR RAIN!!! LOL
Some land use changes have made my life a lot harder this summer. Just this week some of the timber land I grow on got cruised to see if it was worth thinning. I hope they wait until November to do it.
 

Rob Roy

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I hadn't seen anyone on this land for the last 5 years. This week they show up to cruise it. Oh well, that is why you do several patches. On the plus side, if they do thin the pines, it will grow up just right for growing. Lots more light after it's thinned.

It's always a plus to see and not be seen. Stay safe brother.

Bear hunters a little too close made a friend chose to do the mid nite chop a few years back and guess who got to help? Oh almost forgot it was pouring rain and a 2 mile stick in the eye jaunt thru the thick woods out, no flashlites allowed.
Damn bear hunters! Lol.
 

northeastmarco

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How do u go abour checking for rot bring a step ladder with ya? I LOVE the red pheno. I swear I crossed a heavy red pheno stumbleweed male x swamp skunk originally, GM said he didn't see any stumbleweed traits, but I have a couple I swear have to be the further they progress in flower. Most of the crosses have heavy purple throughout the main stems, and if I recall right, swamp skunk doesn't have any color.
No ladder ,just spray high and hope for the best,plus they will be leaning over soon enough to get better eyes on them.
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Have to pull my first poisonwarp due to some problems at my site. Hope we get some
rain soon. Having a hard time getting to my site now. PRAY FOR RAIN!!! LOL
puck,nice work,real frosty there enjoy
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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It's always a plus to see and not be seen. Stay safe brother.

Bear hunters a little too close made a friend chose to do the mid nite chop a few years back and guess who got to help? Oh almost forgot it was pouring rain and a 2 mile stick in the eye jaunt thru the thick woods out, no flashlites allowed.
Damn bear hunters! Lol.
Gotta use a red light, and also a cap light so u can work :wink:
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Headlights are one of my most favorite inventions in the world. I am always looking for a better one. So far the one I use cost me 45 dollars but it's a friggen fog light lol
I'm a ways behind you there. I just upgraded to a ten dollar light. Much lighter than my last one. But then I have a problem spending money. Just don't like to do it.
 

Rob Roy

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Gotta use a red light, and also a cap light so u can work :wink:
Agreed, cap lights are a good idea to keep hands free.
For the chop we used flash lights sparingly, for the walk out...darkness. It was many years ago and we didn't have the fancy headlamps then. Plus it was his show and his rules and we weren't sure if people were still camping nearby.

As an aside, these days if a person is checking on their crop at night to determine ripeness, it's better to use a green light so as not to interrupt the plants dark cycle. Flashing other colored or white lights on the girls makes 'em wonder if they ought to throw some male flowers or go larfy or you. Don't give 'em any ideas.
 

mountainking79

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Hello everyone, I'm a relatively new grower and this is my first grow outdoors. Ive got mostly Frisian Dew green and purple phenos going. They just aren't looking that frosted yet. Is this normal for beginning for September? Also I read somewhere that this strain is not supposed to finnish until first week of October, someone else said they would be done 2nd or 3rd week in September? They started flowering mid-late July. Here are some pics.




 

thumper60

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Hello everyone, I'm a relatively new grower and this is my first grow outdoors. Ive got mostly Frisian Dew green and purple phenos going. They just aren't looking that frosted yet. Is this normal for beginning for September? Also I read somewhere that this strain is not supposed to finnish until first week of October, someone else said they would be done 2nd or 3rd week in September? They started flowering mid-late July. Here are some pics.




I have grown it couple times,green ones tend to be little quicker an a little stronger the purple makes great looking buds but weak smoke u will c some of my purples went to early oct very mold resistant big yields just weak smoke
 

northeastmarco

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As disgusted I have been with the weather,I was pleased to see such growth from a plot I haven't seen in a week.i have a few that are having mold problems,I have been spraying and cutting out bad parts.they are two weeks ahead of the rest which are doing fine,so far.a couple that where put out mid June image.jpeg
 

freemandrake

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As disgusted I have been with the weather,I was pleased to see such growth from a plot I haven't seen in a week.i have a few that are having mold problems,I have been spraying and cutting out bad parts.they are two weeks ahead of the rest which are doing fine,so far.a couple that where put out mid June View attachment 3770919
Great job Marco, keep it up your on the home stretch mate.
 
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