SMG's Guerrilla Outdoor '09

sixtynineher

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That is a good sized Cucumber I grew Cuc's last year probably the best ones I have ever eaten. Home grown is always the best though nice veggie garden :>)
 

submachinegun

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I gave away my two smallest clones to a friend tonight. he's been wanting something to play around with and I don't really have the room.... now I just need to find a spot to stick these other two.


no, smg, he went around throwing seeds around the neighborhood. hope those males dont pollinate my outdoor grow about 4 miles away! :hump:

I went looking for them, and didn't see a single one. It was pretty thick growth so they probably got choked out. I didn't see any in or around that yard either. :confused:


That is a good sized Cucumber I grew Cuc's last year probably the best ones I have ever eaten. Home grown is always the best though nice veggie garden :>)
thanks man.
 

submachinegun

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Went out to check on my ladies, and they are looking pretty good. they were all about 3' tall and thriving. There was some minor pest problems and some very minor N deficiency, and I accidentally split a plant wide open in the fork of the main stalk. I didn't have anything handy to fix it, so I propped a stick against it so it's own weight would press the wound closed. hopefully it'll heal in time, if at all... I also did a little LST on them to help keep a low profile.
 

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Boulderheads

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hey bro, happened to me twice so far. I did the same thing, and then went back and tied it up good with some flexible air pump tubing, that way it holds tight but can stretch and won't cut into the plant like twine or something else. It should heal up just fine. Mine look good after about a week
 

submachinegun

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not having much luck today, my second largest sunflower split at the stalk and fell over while I was at work... been playing plant doctor all day. :-|:evil:
 

slabhead

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smg, yeah man put down some more mulch around them and that'll help conserve the moisture in the stems. When they get too dry splits and breaks are more frequent. Grow on :leaf:

ps, how's the neighbors bush looking?
 
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fureelz

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whoa, texas star hibiscis...lol thats funny. gotta find some for my house!
 

submachinegun

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I'm going out there today, and I plan to give them a little N. last time I saw some leaf yellowing. A little into the beginning of August I will start with the Bud Start. let's hope the one I split wide open is still standing... :peace:
 
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