2013 outdoor medical 200 gal geo and smart pots grow

Garden Boss

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Very sorry for your loss man, mother nature can be a bitch. You probably got a few grand worth of clones right there tho. Everything else is looking amazing... Look like 5'rs
 

crossfade69

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GB thanks man and yes mother nature is a bitch and as soon as it happened i of course was wanting to blame someone or something lol and all i could do was suck it up and i know i am to blame for lagging.That plant pictured that is the most meesed up is a very special pheno of Kosher that i made sure i had clones of just in case.What i mean by special is it is accordding to all the reserch i have done and lots of testing aginst my other Kosher phenos it is the closest to the orginal Jews gold cut ,before being crossed to og kush it has a flavor and high that are tough to beat.I have one more of her out there that is fine but that was my favorite plant in the garden o well it could be worse.
 

garlictrain

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damn cross your garden is poppin!
sorry the weather got a few of em.
i like to hear you're camped out as that's the safest smartest way to ensure a great harvest.
i have used 100gal smart pots before and wasn't impressed next to the 250ish gal holes that we dug and filled. sounds like we should've gone with 200's at least. if you're thinking 400's next year well then kudos to you. the biggest difference i've seen personally is the ones in 100gal smart pots vs some of the smaller 100ish gal holes we dug, was the smart pots tended to finish quicker, if that's a concern. of course i know you oregonians already get the early finish market vs nor cal!
can't wait to see you bring them full circle! keep it up!
 

crossfade69

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Garlictrain thankyou i appricieate that ,mothernature rules and i lagged so i get what i get.Yes i will do half holes, 400s mixed with the 200s next year it seems to always be about next year with growers right lol.
 

doubletake

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Haha ahhhhh yes always next year I'm planning too ha.
so how are they recovering are they perked back up yet?
 

crossfade69

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Here is a few pics nothing to exciteing weather has been great the smoke cleared and my plant that got jacked up by the storm is doing ok i have been slowly tieing up the branches and it is ugly but not a total loss.I put the netting around quite a few but did that this morning so pics of that.Here are some pics .024.jpg028.jpg039.jpg042.jpg043.jpg047.jpg049.jpg051.jpg055.jpg
 

TokaLot

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Exactly what i expected to see very nice work Cross!

You deserve every last bit of what your gonna get with great talent comes great rewards!


 

crossfade69

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md97 thankyou ,fb hood thankyou and yes alot of trimming early on is what gave them that shape,and tokalot thanks bro i really appreciate the kind words ,right back at you.
 

crossfade69

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WHATS UP things have been interesting around the farm the last week tons of rain and two more days of showers ,we had a hard hail storm and some wind and the wettest september in a long time but i am full steam ahead it is all you can do when mother nature does her thing.Plants have been getting soaked but i shake shake shake and lightly blow with my blower twice a day atleast , and hope the sun comes back witch i know it will but has eluded southern or. lately . Here are a few pics i have spent hours gettin them storm ready and it has paid off they are hanging in there.015.jpg016.jpg017.jpg023.jpg031.jpg054.jpg067.jpg066.jpg064.jpg
 
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