Check my 1st Outdoor Medical Grow!

notoriousb

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I just copied and pasted this from the thread I made in the Grow Journal forum but it's an outdoor so I felt like it should be in the Outdoor forum :eyesmoke:

So I'm set on the spot I chose and plan on filling my holes and droppin my ladies once the weather warms up a little hopefully by next week sometime. I'm going all organic as my town kinda lives by the organic growing lifestyle and it'd be foolish for me not too.
My organic soil is a pre-mix that contains all these goodies already in it-
worm castings, bat guano, bone meal, soybean meal, soft rock phosphate, greensand, fish meal, blood meal, langbenite (K-mag), bark, diatomaceous earth, perlite, and kelp meal.
My holes are about 3 ft. wide and I plan on filling the holes half and half with the pre-mix soil, and then with the native red dirt to promote stronger root development.
My menu is still kinda up in the air as I'm waiting for some more clones from my friend to root, but the clones I'm using for sure are Granddaddy Purps, Monkey Paw, maaybe Cali Orange but probably not because I didn't like the way my friends turned out last season. I'll probably also head to the clubs and get a couple dank club clones like Green Crack and maybe some Lavender or something good.
Check the pics of the work I've done so far and should have some more of the clones I'll be using when I pick them up.
Scribe && Enjoy!! :bigjoint:
 

notoriousb

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And here's a couple picture of the tree I had to climb up into and limb a couple big branches that we're obstructing the light.
In the 2nd picture, the arrows show where I limbed the tree.
I wanted to take the whole thing out but the little hand saw I had wouldn't bring it down, and I think if I took it down, it might be a little too much clearing and make it too noticeable.

this is just my first patch of 5, too. I'm only going to use 4 of the 5 holes though because the upper most one gets a little shady later in the day. So I'll take some pictures of my other patch and post them soon :eyesmoke:
 
Nice spot. A bit in the open for my liking but it will get lots of direct sunlight. Hopefully there is no one parading through that area!
 

notoriousb

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Nice spot. A bit in the open for my liking but it will get lots of direct sunlight. Hopefully there is no one parading through that area!
just by the deer and rabbits whom I've goin to take care of :eyesmoke:
it's pretty hard to access it tho so I'm not too concerned, and my whole surrounding neighborhood is pretty much a big retirement home so I'm not too worried about anyone just going for a stroll and coming across it.
And I agree, it is pretty open. But I'm not using that whole area cuz that'd be dumb and obvious so I'm doing a patch of 4 in that spot then another patch of 5 a little ways away and maybe even another little patch down the hill a little
 

notoriousb

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Lol well that old man in his wheel chair is gettin pushed down the hill and picking up uncontrollable speeds before his lifes ends into a tree. and not one of my trees :eyesmoke:

But yea its just a nice clearing with a south-east facing slope I found when I went out for a walk at the end of March determined to find a spot for this season. It wouldn't be as clear as it is if two larrrge pine trees didn't naturally fall, and I figure since those trees hadn't been cleaned up in what looks to be years, I'm not worried about someone stumbling across them. I wish I could bring everyone on RIU.org out there cuz it's just so legit!

still too chilly up in the hills to plant my ladies yet, though. so everyone pray for warmer weather!! and at this time next week I'll be droppin them in
 

Hodgegrown

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Lol well that old man in his wheel chair is gettin pushed down the hill and picking up uncontrollable speeds before his lifes ends into a tree. and not one of my trees :eyesmoke:

But yea its just a nice clearing with a south-east facing slope I found when I went out for a walk at the end of March determined to find a spot for this season. It wouldn't be as clear as it is if two larrrge pine trees didn't naturally fall, and I figure since those trees hadn't been cleaned up in what looks to be years, I'm not worried about someone stumbling across them. I wish I could bring everyone on RIU.org out there cuz it's just so legit!

still too chilly up in the hills to plant my ladies yet, though. so everyone pray for warmer weather!! and at this time next week I'll be droppin them in
How do you know the old guy wasn't just going to prune them back so as to help promote more growth? Be kind to old people cause I'm one of them...lol nice start to your garden and I wish you the best.....:shock:
 

notoriousb

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Hahaha well he can grow his own! I got mine covered :eyesmoke:

Here's a couple pictures of the 5 gallon bottles with screw tops I'm going to haul my water with and what I'm using when I have to stash them and keep unnoticeable.
Picking up my ladies next week when the weather warms up a little so more pictures then!
 

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RezzinTehSeahorse

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organic is the way to go, and that is one hell of a spot.

i'd like to see an old man there- i bet he'd have his wheel chair tricked out with like mountain bike tires n roll bars.....XD
 

notoriousb

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Here's 5 of the little ladies I picked up from 3 different clubs today.
the two big cups are "Fruity Delight," and Granddaddy Purp, and in the smaller cup is a Sensi Star, then the 2 in therockwool in the plastic bag are UK Cheese and Hindu Skunk.
These 5 don't total my whole op., just what I got today. Waiting on another 5 or so, so we'll see which kinds those are.
 

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notoriousb

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looking nice..... since when do clubs sell unrooted clones??
are you talking about the ones just in the rock wool? I made sure they were rooted before I bought them. They both have nice little white roots poppin out the bottom.
and I just set up my little closet space till I put them outside. got the lights on a 18/6 with a timer for a day or two when the weather warms up a little more
 

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theloadeddragon

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what kind of lights are you using?

Hopefully CFL's and if they are CFL's at this stage you can keep them 4-6 inches from the canopy. Also, if the root tips are sticking out of the bottom, why not put them in soil?

Hopefully your not using incandescent light, as it's not good for growing cannabis.
 

notoriousb

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what kind of lights are you using?

Hopefully CFL's and if they are CFL's at this stage you can keep them 4-6 inches from the canopy. Also, if the root tips are sticking out of the bottom, why not put them in soil?

Hopefully your not using incandescent light, as it's not good for growing cannabis.
Didn't put them in soil because I was going to put them out either tomorrow or the next day so I figured it wouldn't matter much.

I think they are incandescents..:-| they won't hurt if I only use them for two days or so though right?
 

notoriousb

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I was lucky enough to find two CFL's stashed in my pantry so I switched those out real quick. 18/6 is good till I put them outside tho yea?
 

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