Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

SackProduce420

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I sprouted 4 Nirvana Master Kush and 1 Female Bubblegummer on January the 18th. A 24 hr soak in about a cup of half Tbs/gallon kelp powder solution seems to do well for the little ones. I placed them in paper towels moistened with distilled water in a plastic bag, for three to four days. I transplanted into 80% Black & Gold soil with 20% Perlite, watered down with a tea brewed with 1 Tbs kelp powder and 2 Tbs unsulphured blackstrap molasses. It's been 16 days since it broke soil at almost 11hrs of light a day, reaching nearly 43°F lows at night. As far as I know, it's all organic so I hope it might help resist stress and deal with the cold better. It looks like every one of them has purple new growth, like the picture of MK.MK.jpg
 
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Smidge34

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Post pics ! I wanna see Polar vortex. lol
Ha ha ha, can't take a picture of the so-called "polar vortex" as it's just the newest term for a big ass mass of cold air that breaks off the northern pole area and seeps down the eastern half of the US, riding dip in the jet stream. The freezing rain on the other hand, which fell cumulatively over the past few days, is beautiful and I will try and take some early morning pics of tomorrow to post.
 
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Mohican

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Holy Smoke Malawi Gold started in April:




Same Malawi crossed with Mozambiquen Poison - Mainlined for 8, light deprivation, finished in October:







Holy Smoke Mulanje Gold - Mainlined for 16 - finished in December/January:

























Cheers,
Mo
 

Mohican

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The green house is a screen house to prevent critters and I have not added all of the screen yet. After the Cup I will get back to construction.

The Big Malawi never finished. We had too much rain and cold and it started rotting before it finished.

The weather was perfect for the Mulanje this year and she loved being in the compost pile. I am hoping that the Mulanje stump from this year will reveg :)
 
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Smidge34

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A view out back this morning, where the cloud cover kept the temp in the low teens, instead of single digits. That tree that looks like a weeping willow on the far, far left is a maple, ha ha ha. The trees are covered in ice and hanging from the weight. The second pic was taken by a friend yesterday evening. Check out the tops broken out of a lot of the larger trees and the shitty appearance of just about every one of them. The damage isn't from this event, but the lingering effects of the monster ice storm of 2009, that paralyzed the region for 6-7 days. There are areas of forest you still can't walk through from the thickets formed from the downed trees and limbs.
 

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nuggs

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Howdy ALL!
Hope everyone has a great season this year!

I'm stubbed in TWS thanks buddy!
 
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nuggs

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I'm ok ABM. got my garden all stripped out to nothing. starting this year with new soil and boxes. last year was a flop pretty much . tried to get another year out of my old set-up and it didn't produce like it should have. still in the planning stage for this year.
how are you? Read you had some issues last year.
 
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angryblackman

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Yes I had some issues in the last 2 weeks having to leave for a week for work, getting hit by that wind storm in the beginning of Oct, as well as a ripper who decided to top a few of my larger plants for me. :( All in all it was a flop for me as well. I still did ok but nowhere near where I wanted to be.
 
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