Chickenpoops Outdoor NE grow

shizz

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i just lost a few branches also. i just tied them up today hopefullyno more loses. i just take yarn and tie it to a lower branch near the tip ad start walking around the plant holding the branchs up alittle tell you get to the top. this holds them from snaping.
 

FresnoFarmer

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We don't get rainstorms out here.......we get DUST storms lol.......I tied my bitches up the other day when I peaked out there and saw them flapping in the wind lol. I just went down to Home Depot and got those green stretch ties. I also got some bamboo stakes from walmart.......old broom/mop handles work better imo lol. very sturdy
 

getawaymountain

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i lay mine down when i know we got alot of wind and rain coming and it doesn't hurt them at all .i live on the coast and we get plenty of wind and rain for sure here .
 

chickenpoop

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i lay mine down when i know we got alot of wind and rain coming and it doesn't hurt them at all .i live on the coast and we get plenty of wind and rain for sure here .
the damd news didnt says anything about this, they just said "flood warnings". I suppose flood warnings means "bad weather" and next time ill just be safe then sorry.
 

northeastmarco

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sorry to hear the the storm got them.last years storms flooded mine they were in2-3 ft of current,lost most.went and checked yesterday and they were ok,just soaked from 3 inch of rain in an hour.
 

FresnoFarmer

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the damd news didnt says anything about this, they just said "flood warnings". I suppose flood warnings means "bad weather" and next time ill just be safe then sorry.
yeah.......it sucks because it was a guerilla grow and you couldn't just walk outside to your backyard and check lol.....Hopefully next years it will be a lot better in terms of weather and legality ;)
 

getawaymountain

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the damd news didnt says anything about this, they just said "flood warnings". I suppose flood warnings means "bad weather" and next time ill just be safe then sorry.
i use the severe weather alert system for marine forcast(noaa) here on the coast ,the weather man doesn't know shit !! when anything is coming ya weather box ya get at radio shack will just come on and alert you of bad weather coming for along time in advance 24/7 . its around 25 bucks and well worth it .saved many crops here for us .
 

chickenpoop

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good advice, next year my plants are gonna be muuch smaller, topped photo-period indicas and a few auto's caged and support with stakes.
 

getawaymountain

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good advice, next year my plants are gonna be muuch smaller, topped photo-period indicas and a few auto's caged and support with stakes.
good idea on the earlier strains for new england last year my buddy in charlton mass right on the ct line got slammed by that tornado and lost everything including house .
 

chickenpoop

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Got some really good news, I didn't give up on the plants, i staked them caged them, and taped the split stalks together with electrical tape, zip ties, did the same with the snapped branches...and I'm back in action baby. That hurricane basically just super cropped my main stalks in like 3 different locations and every branch on my plant. Take lemons and make lemonade! Its raining today and i forgot to take pictures of the splits and knuckles formed and what not but here is just some quick updates of where im at. The plants are flowering now too, 2nd week. I'm a happy camper.
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chickenpoop

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Moved plants under forest canopy, i know this is the worst thing I could do in the midst of flowering, but I had no other option the choppers are flying really close by.
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northeastmarco

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good for you.hope you reap the rewards for the work you put in.had a couple bend and go over from sat nights storm.try to spread them out rather than put under the trees.
 

chickenpoop

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down to one plant. the swamps have treated me well i must say. Week 6 of flower, im hoping she will be done in 2 weeks..what do y'all think? Oct 20th a good chop day estimate?
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C Cat

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Nice nice! Thats new england for ya! in that storm I tied all my babys arms to tiki torchs and they still where bending over luckily no snaps! Great job chicken!!~C That Cat?:dunce:
 
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