2022 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

bam0813

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If anything it would be pictures of golf courses, no irrigation and their greens, fairways, even tee boxes blow away anything here in MA or NH. Course in Brasher was $14 for 27 holes on Sunday, partner had his cart there. Place was empty, Massena too.
14 for a round and a half is almost free compared to here too. Nice
 

Kerowacked

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14 for a round and a half is almost free compared to here too. Nice
St Lawrence and Clinton counties are a weird mix, first the res is full of dispensaries, at least a dozen on rte 37 alone ($80/oz and up), then all the Amish and now lots of nouveau riche from downstate and jersey buying summer places. Still mostly open or abandoned farmland, short sweet season.
 

Nizza

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I had to get a roll of copper flashing for a deck one time it was like 4” wide can’t remember length but it was over a hundo
I would just use some scrap copper tubing if you know any hvac guys they always have tons of scrap , no need to buy fresh copper!
 

Nizza

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True i guess maybe but most plumbers i know or see either keep their scrap now or one of their help does. Worth a try I suppose
Perhaps even some scrap electrical wire would be easier to work with you can strip it and work it around the pots

I figured soft copper would be easiest to work with and safer, less chance if cutting yourself
 

bam0813

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The issue i think im seeing is, and its an assumption, but im thinking you need a band thats atleast a couple of inches wide to be effective. Could be wrong
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Perhaps even some scrap electrical wire would be easier to work with you can strip it and work it around the pots

I figured soft copper would be easiest to work with and safer, less chance if cutting yourself
Now that's a good idea. I still like the eggshells, and go out at night, with a flashlight, you can find them on the leaves, schwack 'em.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Spent $xxx bucks on Happy Frog, Coast of Maine, Foxfarm, and some cowflop, to make a custom mix for final transplants in plot #1. Got my 20 gal fabric pots from Amazon, <with handles> so my 3-5 gal girls will be happily rejuvenated and ready to nucking fo guts..
Jack's bushing out and going into flower while still only couple feet tall. Same with Creme de la Creme.
Lesson learned this season: Don't fuck with autos. They take up Legal space for those of us that observe this, and flower too early, too small, and can greatly affect one's final harvest quantities. I'm actually giving away 2 autos, just not my Jack.
Never the Jack.
Will be sending P1, whose name I just may change to Alpha, pics out tomorrow.
Spent today setting up security, installing solar powered motion detection flood lights, Ring protection, and trail cams, diagramming everything for The Boss, and P2, or Beta.
People like to have a kick ass set-up from which they can sit in a chair with some serious control over there environment.
I'm working on pitching these remote M80 implants, that you can watch go off on your cams. Kinda sick.
Gonna be busy from now thru the end.
Personally, I don't buy into the Emerald Harvest thing. But some growers insist on spending buku $ on chemicals that have to be measured and added to watering system EVERY DAY. .. (not my thing but you pay the bills, your crop..) Also paying like $35 per alleged 30 gal bins which for some reason don't always fill a 25 gal fabric pot. ..
I guess my point here is, to each their own. Ya, ok, I get $ + a % of harvest, being my ass out there when the chopper lands. [Has happened before, diff job] and I don't complain, condemn, nor attempt control of another's design.
Suttle suggestions, sure, but I've learned that for the most part, plots are like someone's phone, laptop and underwear. You set it up the way you want, personalize accordingly, and only want specific hands touching your stuff.
N'uff said. Night all.
 
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