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fdd2blk

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This is the 2nd outdoor ive watched now fdd, not really said anything but i read it all...
U inspired me to put one outdoors this year, and wow now i know why u love it. This plant is At 7000 feet in the rockies:hump: hopefully some good resin production.

Nice looking plants fdd im amazed like always. Im hoping to go big like you next season:weed:


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very nice.

there is a lot to be said about watching it grow "all natural". to see it reach it fullest potential as these huge bushes is really a blessing. i'm humbled everyday. :weed:
 

captain chronizzle

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i bought 300 feet of clothesline. i'm making rafters to help support my 6ml poly. we get some HEAVY downpours when it rains and i don't want my roof sagging and puddling up. :joint:

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wow, i just dont get how some of you are so into flower. good thinkin on the use of clothesline. one thing i was thinkin bout is drainage. you now have all these structures displacing this water. it has to go somewhere. it is no longer going into the ground. if you have a big storm, you could get flooded out. do you have a ditch behind you house? bongsmilie
 

fdd2blk

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wow, i just dont get how some of you are so into flower. good thinkin on the use of clothesline. one thing i was thinkin bout is drainage. you now have all these structures displacing this water. it has to go somewhere. it is no longer going into the ground. if you have a big storm, you could get flooded out. do you have a ditch behind you house? bongsmilie

the ground sucks it up pretty fast since it's the "first rains" of the year. i have some plans for "gutters" to direct the run off.

we do have drainage in the back.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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Hey greenfirekilla, if you wait a little,,, they're All gonna look like that, it's supposed too:hump:LMFAO! Hahaha ... Sorry fdd, couldn't resist:hug:
 

fdd2blk

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No mold issues? those plants look so dense. I could never get those finished without a mighty battle.
a little powdery mildew on the bottoms. i spray with garlic oil and it's gone. :bigjoint:

i'm gonna keep them dry this year. as soon as the forecast calls for clouds i'm covering it all. :weed:
 

fdd2blk

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98 degrees, DRY, cloudy. my wife had sprinkles in her windshield earlier.

though it feels as if the humidity is setting in now.
 

doublejj

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i bought 300 feet of clothesline. i'm making rafters to help support my 6ml poly. we get some HEAVY downpours when it rains and i don't want my roof sagging and puddling up. :joint:

I see another trip to Home Depot in my future!:-o

Peace
jj
 

buckd316

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prob a nood question but why is it soo important to keep rain off? i mean i know they can mold or rot, but isn't a lil water good? or are you worried about the extra water weight on branches which might cause them to break? or will the water hitting the nugs damamge them? im just wondering because your taking extra percations to keep them dry and grow vids and other site just say to shake the water off after it rains.
 
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