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Old 07-30-2008, 02:57 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Sweet Job Jangel... I havent a clue to help you out, but looks like you have it under control..

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Here are some shots of my clones all hardened off and ready now to be planted. There are 20 of them. Then a couple of shots of where they will be planted. And the last 2 shots are of a tree that fell at our campsite. It looks like it was placed there ontop of the table and on our woodstove, but that is the just the way it fell. Pretty strange aiy?
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:13 PM   #83 (permalink)
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More pics. More LST'ing, and some supper cropping pics.
And a wierd fuzzy type of bubbles on one plant. Seen this on milk weed but never on pot. Is it from a bug? Then I also have been getting this wierd growth. I think scott is right and they are missing something.

Any one have any thoughts on this??? PLEASE!!!???
I think little frogs had sex and left the next generation on your plants. Are there little black dots in the midst of that? Maybe my meds were too much LOL
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I think little frogs had sex and left the next generation on your plants. Are there little black dots in the midst of that? Maybe my meds were too much LOL

hmmmm....could be...there are a lot of tree frogs and toads here. I will check tomorrow. Looked like laundry soup foam. Nothing else in it but the foam. Thanks, that is more than I knew before!

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Old 08-02-2008, 08:38 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Here are some shots of my clones all hardened off and ready now to be planted. There are 20 of them. Then a couple of shots of where they will be planted. And the last 2 shots are of a tree that fell at our campsite. It looks like it was placed there ontop of the table and on our woodstove, but that is the just the way it fell. Pretty strange aiy?

maybe you got a lil beaver population close by but actually it looks bit like it been blown apart by buckshot - seen any empty shells around our side lately?
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maybe you got a lil beaver population close by but actually it looks bit like it been blown apart by buckshot - seen any empty shells around our side lately?
Actually, we noticed some smart ass kids had taken an ax to it, and hurt the bark last year. So this year it died. Poor baby.
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hi, if kids go there and axe trees for fun i'd leave it alone this season and plant the babies somewhere else... bit too many people... no?


i know i'd go paranoid... i already do with places i KNOW no one else goes. i can imagine my incereased paranoia on a visited/vandalised site

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hi, if kids go there and axe trees for fun i'd leave it alone this season and plant the babies somewhere else... bit too many people... no?


i know i'd go paranoid... i already do with places i KNOW no one else goes. i can imagine my incereased paranoia on a visited/vandalised site
We know which kids it was and they are no longer invited here. It was a few friends of my daughters, now 16 and they where told off at the time, and also told never to come back. It is our own private property so no worries. Thanks for the concern.

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Mama mea, girl things look fantastic. I want more trees. We have 2.5 acers and there were no trees. I planted 30 and the MR. took one down yesterday. He told me he thought it was a weed. the thing was 2 feet tall with big leaves. I'm so mad still.
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And a wierd fuzzy type of bubbles on one plant. Seen this on milk weed but never on pot. Is it from a bug? Any one have any thoughts on this??? PLEASE!!!???
We have these bugs were I live...they make a nest of spittle/bubbles...if you look inside bubbles there should be one green bug not to small just big enough to fit inside...we called 'em spittle bugs when I was little and they lived on woody shrubs but never seemed to hurt the plant...if you find a green guy (not green nobody or green goblin) inside you have the same things in the Great North...I seem to have a vague memory that these bugs are benificial in that they eat herbivorous bugs but I can't be sure.
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