2022 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

Karnath

Member
Well I looked up the “Chipmunkinator”… pretty elaborate. A bit more than I think I need but thanks @Karnath for the heads up. Lists between $45-$55 depending on where you’re looking. I think I’ll just stick with the $.97 wood meat skewers and 4@$2 “.17 hmr” mouse trap option for now. Lol ;)

View attachment 5174365View attachment 5174366it’s very effective, sometimes get two at once and can easily remove more than ten a week. I set up a “drowning station” for their demise.
 

Karnath

Member
Guys: major lurker who has learned much from this forum - thanks! Sorry if this post is wonky, could only seem to figure out how to reply to my previous post.
Anyway after seeing some beautiful bushes here last year I decided to do a smaller grow utilizing FIM, restraints, and supercropping. Growing in the ground for the first time - I make my own compost and practice “no dig” so I planted in a large mound of compost on untilled ground. I think the results are pretty good?
Just put up the 2nd layer of trellis for SOG and the plant grew through it overnight! Seeing two inches of growth daily now! Variety is Runtz Gum from Herbie’s.
hopefully we can avoid the mold that decimated my crop last year. 8E42FBA0-F262-4170-98B7-686E6905A4BD.jpeg
 

Kerowacked

Well-Known Member
They look great which makes that kind of sad but it seems you’re pulling double shifts these days… indoor and outdoor. Maybe you just need a deep breath…? Lol ;)
Tried that, went to Mohegan Sun yesterday. No smoking in side?! Fu*kers invented tobacco! Must be the mob sent em smoke signal cuz you never could smoke in mgm or encore and who’s a bigger gambler than smokers?
 

StoneSoup

Active Member
Hey I have a Diesel that's about 9ft tall now that I want to chop hard back to a reasonable size - plant structure is pure reaching for the stars and not bushy at all. She may be throwing a couple hairs but otherwise isn't into flower yet - do you think it's too late to chop her back bonsai style given how close we are to the start of real flowering? I'm not going for yield and simply want a plant for more manageable size and when hurricane season starts to roll around I can worry less about branches snapping.
 

PioneerValleyOG

Well-Known Member
Well the heat is definitely raising Cain and causing misery, problems, confusion and frustration across our great state. Cannabis does stop growing at a certain temperature, and we have been reaching it daily, only breezes and shade have helped that. Miss one watering or skip a plant, this is what you end up with...
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One of my big planters gets so hot, the plants are yellowing and not growing well. The black 10 gal fabric pots seem to be best.
I discovered almost by accident I've been undermeasuring, when what I thought I was using was a teaspoon, was a half teaspoon. That sucked, but explained a few things, although I'm glad I underfed than overfed. Now I can right size feed, lol. Sigh.
Also, I forgot how much damn work this was. Especially mixing autos and late starts. Now, I have to add and mix and administer different chemicals, different amounts, different plants, ugh. I long for the simpler days.
It'll get better, I'm sure. An easy path usually leads to not much. Gonna be an interesting year, that's for sure.
The plants that's wilted in the pic, came back 20 mins after watering. That's how fast the plants are sucking up water. Stem to stern. I'm thinking of a tobacco farm I know, they don't do tent tobacco anymore, but they prob have Miles of the white fabric just sitting in a barn somewhere. Bet I could get my hands on a few acres of it, and maybe help some of the Growmies out. More to do.
 

Kerowacked

Well-Known Member
You never struck me as a quitter. We'll miss you around here.
C’mon man MA is not Norcal or Oregon
Well the heat is definitely raising Cain and causing misery, problems, confusion and frustration across our great state. Cannabis does stop growing at a certain temperature, and we have been reaching it daily, only breezes and shade have helped that. Miss one watering or skip a plant, this is what you end up with...
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One of my big planters gets so hot, the plants are yellowing and not growing well. The black 10 gal fabric pots seem to be best.
I discovered almost by accident I've been undermeasuring, when what I thought I was using was a teaspoon, was a half teaspoon. That sucked, but explained a few things, although I'm glad I underfed than overfed. Now I can right size feed, lol. Sigh.
Also, I forgot how much damn work this was. Especially mixing autos and late starts. Now, I have to add and mix and administer different chemicals, different amounts, different plants, ugh. I long for the simpler days.
It'll get better, I'm sure. An easy path usually leads to not much. Gonna be an interesting year, that's for sure.
The plants that's wilted in the pic, came back 20 mins after watering. That's how fast the plants are sucking up water. Stem to stern. I'm thinking of a tobacco farm I know, they don't do tent tobacco anymore, but they prob have Miles of the white fabric just sitting in a barn somewhere. Bet I could get my hands on a few acres of it, and maybe help some of the Growmies out. More to do.
i went heavy with vermiculite this year but still have to water twice/day in this heat.
 

Bishop12

Well-Known Member
Well the heat is definitely raising Cain and causing misery, problems, confusion and frustration across our great state. Cannabis does stop growing at a certain temperature, and we have been reaching it daily, only breezes and shade have helped that. Miss one watering or skip a plant, this is what you end up with...

ooof. I hear ya. This heat has been brutal. There was a point when some of pots were drying out three times a day. I've noticed that all of mine have entered flowering, but I would have thought they would be a little further along. Now I'm starting to get concerned that (assuming 8-10 weeks of flowering) the cold temps in late September and into October will do them in.

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SmichiganOG

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Hey I have a Diesel that's about 9ft tall now that I want to chop hard back to a reasonable size - plant structure is pure reaching for the stars and not bushy at all. She may be throwing a couple hairs but otherwise isn't into flower yet - do you think it's too late to chop her back bonsai style given how close we are to the start of real flowering? I'm not going for yield and simply want a plant for more manageable size and when hurricane season starts to roll around I can worry less about branches snapping.
I'd opt for bending and supporting. If you do decide to cut it way back I would have a plan for plugging holes in case you wind up with a big hole in the middle of the stem(s). Otherwise the bugs will move right in. Some varieties have really big hollows in the stems. I was never in a position to not care about the yield but maybe someone else has better advice.
 

p59teitel

Well-Known Member
It’s a boy! It was actually easier to see the balls with the flash than during the day. Happy to get at least one Rustam Kush male so I can make seeds. Oddly enough, it’s the smallest of the five by quite a margin. Seeing some good stretch in the two lankier females as well as the donkey-ears one too, while the short squat female is filling in the branches more and more. Seeing a lot of variation in this strain.

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