Buds outdoor 2013

bud nugbong

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7-13-13 004.jpg7-13-13 005.jpg7-13-13 006.jpg7-13-13 007.jpg7-13-13 008.jpg 3 shots of a good group, and a couple of the slowest group. have been just feeding with 1tbs(3tsp) of growbig per gal so far. these are all from seed and are starting to catch up with those ones I got early in the year from a friend. unfortunately there was a giant path cut right near those other bigger plants:neutral:. nobody cut them down or did anything but it looks like that location is busted. ill keep you posted on my next journey out there.
 

Dibbsey

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Looking much better then the start. Are they ina really foresty area? how much sunlight do they get. You might wanna start tieing down some branches to increase sunlight coverage and increase yield.
 

puck1969

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Ho man welcome to the club:wall: Weird the same thing happened to both of us... Really, good luck to you and be careful going out there.
 

bud nugbong

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I get limited sunlight during the day. ive never really been out there when the sun was rising or setting. once they get a certain height they get a good days worth of sun. this is why I like to have them as tall as possible. And puck I feel your pain. I just cant move them because they are in the ground. Im hoping its just a landowner. and not the police wasting our tax money. think im going to wait another week to visit that spot. they are just doing so good.
 

puck1969

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Well, if it was the fuzz I assume they would have just chopped them down. They aren't going to pay overtime for a stakeout for a week to hopefully catch someone growing half a dozen to a dozen plants. I would be more worried about rippers that will remember the spot and come back during flowering.
 

bud nugbong

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Went out to the area with the path cut near it and there still standing. no cameras or anything like that. feel like someone might want to rip me off but these babys are looking too good to just abandon. I guess ill keep up with the feeding and see how it turns out. 7-17-13 015.jpg7-17-13 016.jpg7-17-13 017.jpg7-17-13 018.jpg7-17-13 019.jpg7-17-13 020.jpg These are all the "adoptees" from early in the year. 1st 2 are looking a little scraggly, but the 3 at the "almost found spot" are doing really really good. And you can kind of see how they only get sunlight from above. they just shoot up.:shock:
 

puck1969

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Well, you can't just let 'em go. Girls that pretty need constant attention as you probably know! Put the rippers out of your mind and just go for it.
 

bud nugbong

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haha yes they are just to pretty to walk away from. I just hope if they do come back to rip maybe they only take half as rent for the land usage. not coming back would be best. but I just want to be able to enjoy some of those babes.
 

Xrangex

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haha yes they are just to pretty to walk away from. I just hope if they do come back to rip maybe they only take half as rent for the land usage. not coming back would be best. but I just want to be able to enjoy some of those babes.
If they're shitty enough to take someones bud from the forest chances are they're shitty enough to take the entire harvest.

Shit man, buy a tent and hot plate and some ramen and go camping. If I lived in a legal state with nice wilderness I would love to do some shit like that. Maybe when I get alittle older

anyway, good luck dude i'm subbed hope everything goes smooth
 

bud nugbong

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^welcome to the adventure range, I don't know about a tent. I can see an axe being swung while im asleep inside of the thing. Or a police force circling around while im none the wiser. This is really just a productive hobby for me. Im not gonna jump off a bridge if I get ripped. I only put in about 1 hr a week into these gals. just a pain in the back sometimes....anyways heres some new pics of 2 other spots. 7-22-13 012.jpg7-22-13 010.jpg7-22-13 008.jpg first one is the smallest ones, they just don't grow like the others, could be light. and the 2 others are of the last spot. I think there are 5 there and 3 of them are doing really well.
 

bud nugbong

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Another trip out and they are still up. can see female preflowers on most of them. 7-30-13 001.jpg7-30-13 003.jpg7-30-13 004.jpg7-30-13 005.jpg7-30-13 006.jpg7-30-13 007.jpg 1st 2 are from 1 spot and last 4 are the "found one".. don't know if I mentioned it before but i'm adding a little tigerbloom to the mix.
 

bud nugbong

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went out for a feed and photo sesh. 8-3-13 004.jpg8-3-13 005.jpg8-3-13 006.jpg8-3-13 008.jpg first 3 are of the better area. almost getting a little crowded. and the last one is the not so impressive spot. maybe didn't till the soil very good early in the year and bad sunlight???. they are growing way slower than all of the others.
 

bud nugbong

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Went out for a feed and they are doing pretty swell. The "found ones" are getting tall as hell. and the other spot has that kushy looking one that is putting out pistils like crazy.All of them at least have pistils showing just gotta keep my eye out for any hermies. that's what screwed me over last year. one at each spot is further along flowering than the rest. 8-11-13 003.jpg8-11-13 014.jpg8-11-13 013.jpg8-11-13 012.jpg8-11-13 011.jpg8-11-13 010.jpg8-11-13 009.jpg8-11-13 008.jpg8-11-13 007.jpg8-11-13 015.jpg ok, first pic is a potted one I have that looked male so I took it out and found this bunghole slug hanging out in there. don't think its doing much damage to the roots but I don't like it hanging out. 2-5 are the found spot, 6-9 are the other and the last one is the biggest at the found spot (notice the gallon jug in the bottom left).....and the slug situation has anyone ever had problems with them? usually I find them under the pots but never really on the plants.
 

puck1969

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Went out for a feed and they are doing pretty swell. The "found ones" are getting tall as hell. and the other spot has that kushy looking one that is putting out pistils like crazy.All of them at least have pistils showing just gotta keep my eye out for any hermies. that's what screwed me over last year. one at each spot is further along flowering than the rest. View attachment 2771551View attachment 2771559View attachment 2771558View attachment 2771557View attachment 2771556View attachment 2771555View attachment 2771554View attachment 2771553View attachment 2771552View attachment 2771560 ok, first pic is a potted one I have that looked male so I took it out and found this bunghole slug hanging out in there. don't think its doing much damage to the roots but I don't like it hanging out. 2-5 are the found spot, 6-9 are the other and the last one is the biggest at the found spot (notice the gallon jug in the bottom left).....and the slug situation has anyone ever had problems with them? usually I find them under the pots but never really on the plants.
The last one is getting HUGE! They are really reaching for the sky huh. LOVE this time of year, used to get kinda depressed at the end of the summer but the thought of harvest season and the sampling afterward pulls us through. I didn't know that slugs get into the root system! I have no idea if they do any damage to the roots but I wouldn't leave them there. Damn, now I gotta go out and check mine. Thanks for the info Bud, this is why it's important to network like this so we all can catch small problems before they become big problems. THANKS!!!
 

bud nugbong

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you said it puck, we're all in this together!. And I agree about the excitement of the harvest on the horizon. makes saying bye to summer a bit easier. And as far as the slug, it didn't look like he was eating or anything in the roots but im pretty sure they eat leaves and drag slime all over the place. (I did take a quick look in the pest section of the Cervantes book and didn't see anything about slugs, so maybe they aren't that bad) Also in the past ive heard of salt as a barrier to keep them away.
 

bud nugbong

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thanks for the support marco, ive got a few that seem to be 2weeks+ flowering, and the rest seem to be in the first week. hopefully in the coming weeks things stay positive. like I said before all I gotta worry about is feeding and making sure no surprise hermies are around.
 

bud nugbong

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went out to feed these babes. 8-16-13 002.jpg8-16-13 003.jpg8-16-13 004.jpg8-16-13 005.jpg8-16-13 006.jpg First 4 are of the last spot, its getting hard to get a good pic. and the last one is of the 3rd spot that isn't growing as well. Did a little bit of lower branch trimming after the pics. Took out some of the scragglers down low. other than that same old.
 
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