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02-13-2009, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jangel No fence or anything like that. If a hiker bumps into that, or sees it, it stands out and makes them curious. nature is your best protection. | True, and I plan on having many plots of three all over the place running more of a risk of people finding them. I'll need to make myself a map if I carry out my plan.
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02-13-2009, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ileso blackberries and other thorn bushes | True, they'll work for animals, and maybe me. Kidding. But they may serve as a marker for in-the-know which seems to be everybody who smokes this meaning almost the entire population of Canada. However, I know what I'm looking for during harvest time. ;) Just kidding.
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02-13-2009, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Dez True, they'll work for animals, and maybe me. Kidding. But they may serve as a marker for in-the-know which seems to be everybody who smokes this meaning almost the entire population of Canada. However, I know what I'm looking for during harvest time. ;) Just kidding. | ...maybe, but how many people would wade through the thorns to find out.... you can keep the thorns far from the patch, as a larger perimeter for example and the pland not be in site, all this depends on how natural and unruly it all looks, hehehe
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02-13-2009, 09:58 PM
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I've crawled a long distance through brush thick as could be to get to a patch, in the past. Don't have those around here...
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02-20-2009, 08:32 PM
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Snails are a hobby of mine. Snails leave foam, looks like soap bubbles. The snail will leave a foam if something irritates it's foot.Snails allergic to pot? nah LOL
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04-01-2009, 02:08 PM
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looks real interesting jangel. gonna attempt something like this myself.. only in the city... got myself a flat roof surrounded by tree's... roof is the size of half a basketball court. obviously keep the girls to the tree line on north east side. will sacrifice early morning direct light for mid morning direct and all afternoon light! I f you have any thoughts! drop me a line
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04-01-2009, 03:20 PM
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You can also use some type of screen or such for camoflauging the plants. Start a thread on this and I am sure others will add to your inspiration.
Great Idea and hopefully it will spark a rash of roof grows!
Good luck!
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04-14-2009, 04:04 PM
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Oh these baby's will blend right in with the trees... gonna use grow bags instead of big brown pots... Should I put stone in these bags for drainage??? Possibly camo the bags once all is said and done!!got 8 up thru the dirt in beer cups so far. Still waitn on 2 more to rear there pretty little heads... Gonna give up on germinating the two still on the paper towel as it has been 9 days or so now!
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04-23-2009, 04:37 AM
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Yum jangel... You have any probs with deer munchin on em or any pests?
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04-23-2009, 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by tonyg246 Oh these baby's will blend right in with the trees... gonna use grow bags instead of big brown pots... Should I put stone in these bags for drainage??? Possibly camo the bags once all is said and done!!got 8 up thru the dirt in beer cups so far. Still waitn on 2 more to rear there pretty little heads... Gonna give up on germinating the two still on the paper towel as it has been 9 days or so now! | Stones?!! I would think your chances of tearing the bags would increase with stones. wouldnt putting ALOT of Perlite in do the job?
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04-23-2009, 05:08 AM
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04-23-2009, 08:18 AM
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Thank you doll. Hope you are going okay. Seems like you are not sleeping well, my friend.
Take care, and you are in my thoughts.
Peace
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04-23-2009, 11:53 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Yeah jangel unfortunately I have not been able to sleep much at all. I dont have any "sleepy" medicine other than my pills and I just cant take them so I am just sufferring it out. Thanks for the concern and caring thoughs though your definately an Angel. Peace, Med | 
04-23-2009, 12:31 PM
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Hey babes, takes on to know one.
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05-12-2009, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by jangel Hi folks. Just starting this to help other outdoor growers in this season of the green ! This is just a opener as I am in the midst of planting my babies outside. To see the rough start these guys have had please see my journal. The link is on the page. I will add to this as time permits. Here are some pics to start it off. GOOD GROWIN' FRIENDS!
First few shots are of my first lot of girls. Taken May 26. Last of the girls taken 2 days ago. And our fleet and my ride! (the Deere! My baby!)
I had these on 24 hours of light, put them in total dark once I was sure of sex, and left them there for 4 days. This means they are saying "WTF!!!! Winter! Pack on the bud!" or at least I hope so. They are all in flower now. Also see the soil mix I am using. I must thank Shaman for his guidance, whether he knew it or not! Please check out his log "the Native way in Burlap bags" I could not get the burlap bags but I did use his recommendation and a few of my own. My soil mix is :
1 large bag promix
1 small bag sheep poop(well composted)
1/2 bag seaweed compost.
I have mixed this all up, with a pitch fork, and have used this for 3 plants, using a bushel basket sized amount per plant. As I am planting I am throwing in a couple of handfulls of bone meal and a small amount of blood meal to encourage bloom. (half a handful, my hand, not a large man hand!! I am only little! LOL!) This is very hot so use it sparingly as it can burn the roots. I am also watering them in well. Most of my soil is well wet as I put it out before the thunderstorms of the last couple of days. All of this will be well mulched with leaves in the forest to keep the water where you want it, not drying up. You can add to this as it breaks down. Okay, here we go and OFF I go to plant now!
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06-06-2009, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jangel One thing I foregot to mention: These bugs are like a 1/4 to a 1'/2 inch long, not big at all. The pic is blown up. They all fly off as soon as they are disturbed and there is no damage to any leaves or buds. | LoL! I know its a little late.. but those are leaf hoppers.. psychedelic looking bugs ..lol but there good.. they should'nt do anyharm.. there trip bugss thoe.. you move your plant a bit by the stem and they all jump off.. wait 10 seconds.. they all go back on...LMAO stoners!..
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06-06-2009, 07:52 PM
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are they a predatory bug?
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06-06-2009, 08:25 PM
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From what I could see last summer, more a pain than an ache! LOL! not really damaging but hey, that is nature.
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09-09-2009, 01:54 AM
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I'm wondering, JAngel, what do you doo about deer and other pests?
ps : Your 08 grow- my idea of a good time!
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