North Carolina outdoor 2009

DownOnWax

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Anything named critter ridder I will use.

I actually think I would make excuses to use that in a sentence!

"Hell yeah I use critter ridder, that there is some good shit!"
 

pinkjackyle

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poison , fruit ,veggies and corn , there cood b collateral damage . Birds , dogs what ever eats it , deer ect. But it will work...
 

Awill1818

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Yea its a clone only strain, but this green crack is legit! The dealer I got it from only gets top quality name brand stuff from Cali no beasters or anything like that. I Think he gets it in via FedEx. This is some of the best smoke Ive ever had! Ill try and get sum pics of the nugs up a little later.
 

Awill1818

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Yea its a clone only strain, but this green crack is legit! The dealer I got it from only gets top quality name brand stuff from Cali no beasters or anything like that. I Think he gets it in via FedEx. This is some of the best smoke Ive ever had! Ill try and get sum pics of the nugs up a little later.
A little Green Crake Porn
 

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Angus

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What's the deal with clone only anyway?

Just some fuckers who want to keep it to themselves?
No males of the original cross--been propagated only by clone.

Or, out of twenty original seeds, only one gives a certain desired pheno. That pheno gets renamed and passed around as a clone-only strain.

I always think of *good* pot as a local commodity, and kind of scoff at people who say theirs is from california or canada or something. Anyone anywhere can produce good pot, unlike other drugs. Seems to make a lot more sense to ship a clone then ship a pound of bud every month, also.

But I don't know, I can't say for sure...but I'd say it's a LOT more likely that dude's dealer has a connection on some good pot, and affixes names to go with the trends. Or someone higher up the line spoofs the name.
 

submachinegun

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I was driving back from getting some lunch and as I pulled onto my street, I noticed two 4-5 footers in a backyard. they were behind chain link fence with no cover whatsoever... just chilling in the full sun for everyone to see. i put the car in reverse to make sure I wasnt seeing shit. my girlfriend and I walked back down there to snap a pic, but someone was sitting under a shade tree in the yard looking over them... crazy, especially seeing how urban and populated my area is.
 

pimpsterhl

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Hi guys, I'm growing in your neck of the woods. I'll post some of my pics later. Its been pretty hot and dry lately, but that doesn't seem to be bothering my plants too much. There is one problem I am having with a particular bug and was wondering if yall had any experience with it. Its a small white bug that leaves small splothces of white, cotton like webbing on the stalks of my plants. Does anyone know what this bug is and how to handle them? Thanks. Again, I'll try to post some pics of my plants on here later.
 

Angus

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I've seen the same thing on a few of mine, but they didn't seem to be doing any damage so I didn't take any action against them. Are they damaging your plants?
 

WilliamWonka

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When I was younger we had a vacation place in the mountains of VA. I remember going up there with some buddies and every time we drove past a certain house you could smell the yummy goodness. The guy was definately growing some rediculously good stuff.

WW
 

submachinegun

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did some recon tonight after work... looks like a few plants growing out of the same spot, maybe he planted multiple seeds? shit is def ganja, and this is bigger of the two... I didn't have a lot of time to snap the pic, so they're a little shitty in quality. i apologize. :eyesmoke:


p.s. i exaggerated the size a bit, with a better look i'd say 3.5 ft tops...
 

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submachinegun

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Looks like a single plant to me. Pretty, too. Be some crazy shit if he read RIU.
I doubt it will last long there.. we are in the "hood" with a ton of foot traffic. i can't believe i didn't see it earlier but I dont usually go that way. I will keep my eye on it, but it's going to suck to watch it get ripped... or worse.
 

kylekylebreee

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wow, i've never seen anything like that just sitting in someones yard but i guess now i'll be on the lookout haha.


im not too far from huntersville and here the only good stuff we get is from app and western.

doesnt come in too often either.


so if anyone knows of somewhere to get decent stuff then hit me up haha


those plants you guys got look great.
good luck.

mines pretty small, im thinking about transplanting it to a field close by.
 

pimpsterhl

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Ok.. about the bugs...no i haven't seen any evidence that they are responsible for any damage... YET lol... the thing is tho'... every day i'm seein more and more and some of the larger spots tend to get really slimey when it gets humid and that white crud is hard to get off sometimes. They're movin closer and closer and in some cases onto the edges of good size buds and am hopin that something can be done to prevent them from layin their damn white kinda thick web or cotton like crap everywhere... in some cases on drier days it'll kinda bake onto leaves that get a lot of sun and will sorta reduce to a caked on very tiny patch that resembles a powdery residue... but it's typically only when the bug is right around the site. They don't seem to leave the area around where they make this little web-like residue. I have even seen them surrounded by it... in the center of a white fuzz that is surrounding their bodies on all sides except top usually. They tend to make these little nesting sites or wutever they are on stems but as i stated have been getting closer to buds lately.

They look very white by themselves and blend in extremely well with this residue. Typically they will come out of the residue spot surrounding them if you get close to touching or do touch the affected area. They aren't much larger than typical black ants around here and the typical residue covered area ranges in size from just a tiny bit larger around than the size of the insects' body up to elongated streak like areas that are approx. 1/2 inch by 3 inches.

As stated... i haven't seen any damage yet other than the residue and having it turn to some kind of slime when humid and wet that is harder to remove than when dry. Not sure if it would hurt buds if on them at all but honestly dun wanna take the chance. Thanks again in advance.
 

Thcofgreen

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I know that it's been talked about in this thread but I can't seem to find it now. What's the deal with all these plants flowering early this year? Are they going to go back into veg or continue flowering? About 10 of 20 plants of mine have just started flower. Not sure if it's just preflower or it's all out flowering.
 
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