CAREGIVER 12 PLANT 2016

420mon

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Yikes, mon threw some out end of July. Wasn't gonna grow this season but some clones fell in mon lap and mon pots just sitting there empty. Read that the sherrif was too busy with all the registered grows and not gonna bust any grows not registered this season.

So Mon put some out end of July,first few days they struggled with the heat and sun but pulled thru. Mon put in a drip line, timer and added some time release nutes, went camping for two weeks, came back to some decent bushes. Bent the shit outa them and added more time release nutes.

They started flowering around the end of August, they got way bigger than mon expected, shd get a lb or two, while mon grow is illegal to the county, it's legal state wise, 100sq ft.

Mon don't think they will bother his 6 small bush, and if they do it should only be a civil matter not crimminal.
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420mon

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Jesus...I would be pleased with 5lbs,maybe 8lbs so I can keep my trimmer busy.
Your estimate just makes my day Mon

Sweet, even if it's just a Qp a plant, half of what mon guessed you would still end up with 9lbs.

Mon gonna be happy if he gets a lb or two considering mon was gonna have nothing.
 

fandango

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I think the straw bales is a good way to go.If possible next season,I want to build a 10 foot wide row of straw bales,and back in a dump truck a spread soil as the truck drives out,than close off the end of the row with the final bales.I am using pre punched drip line,holes every 18" and the timer is on 4 times a day for 15 minute cycles.I time per week I fill 5 gallon buckets with soup and toss it over the soil.
 

sierranevadaca

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I think the straw bales is a good way to go.If possible next season,I want to build a 10 foot wide row of straw bales,and back in a dump truck a spread soil as the truck drives out,than close off the end of the row with the final bales.I am using pre punched drip line,holes every 18" and the timer is on 4 times a day for 15 minute cycles.I time per week I fill 5 gallon buckets with soup and toss it over the soil.
Looking good fandango! Lookn forward to seeing them finish up, I'm liking the straw hay bales, how deep is the soil they are in, u just put it on top of the ground? Very nice!
 

fandango

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Well you know who the old fat guy is here...but the lady in the pic is shown in my Philippines up and down rental located in Cebu.
I found she was so nice to live with,that I left the Phils and filed a fiance visa for Gigi.We now live in nor cal,going on 5 years nowView attachment 3755431


This box is pretty special and it is full of controls,top secrete stuff I know nothing about.It can read all the appliances in the house and tell you if they are running to their best performance,as in amp draw's.
This box is sold to power companies who use it to moderate the power demand spikes.If you google Sunverge you can find out what they are up to.
Battery powered homes are popular in Austraila
Looking good fandango! Lookn forward to seeing them finish up, I'm liking the straw hay bales, how deep is the soil they are in, u just put it on top of the ground? Very nice!
The soil cost 79 bucks a yard(2 scoop's from a bobcat=1 yard)I rented a 12 foot uhaul trailer(it will haul 2 1/2 yards)the crib here is 2 bales wide and 4 bales long(it is filled with 4 yards about 12" deep)
This season the dirt is not covered with 1" chicken wire,to keep the moles out...but the wire should be placed first,just in case.
 
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