2017 45gal smart pot outdoor grow

Jtaylor507

Member
Great job on the pit, planning something like that for next year. Too many rippers around me. Havent had a good nights sleep in a few weeks now. Me and the dogs chased one away a few nights ago. The crash and ow! From the other side of the privacy fence was nice to hear.
 

808Bound

Well-Known Member
Hey guys! Man oh man... 5 out of 10 are ready to come down. I forgot how tedious trimming was! The last branch I grabbed to test had little empty seed sacks. That, coupled with the beautiful trichromes and yellow leaves tell me it's time to act! I got up early today and went to work. It took from 8am-4pm.... for one plant! If it weren't for the overwhelming paranoia I'd go to Home Depot to get some help! Jk, jk. But I am about to make a call or two to expedite this trimming business.
I'll let you guys know what the final weight is on this gal after she dries. Then, I should have a good idea on what I'm looking at overall! Thanks for checking in!
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BIgrow

Active Member
I've grown pot for a few years now and have always seemed to have a knack for it. I love it!! Megalomania plays a huge role but the payoff has always been the goal; huge colas and low eyes. That being said, this grow has been especially difficult. I learned a lot growing outdoors from last years attempt (uncertain grow journal) but am still combatting new obstacles! The biggest and most prevelant issue right now is the rain. Here in the valley, the rain seems to come out of nowhere so it's difficult to account for it. Once again, I had to go in the pit and shake the trees and tie up more buds. Then, I get the leaf blower and blow off the rest of the moisture. It's been pretty much a cake walk until now. In the past month I've dealt with realators, rattle snakes, wind and rain. I feel like a kid before Christmas; I am counting the days for sure!!!
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Rattlesnakes?
 

ruby fruit

Well-Known Member
Hey guys! Man oh man... 5 out of 10 are ready to come down. I forgot how tedious trimming was! The last branch I grabbed to test had little empty seed sacks. That, coupled with the beautiful trichromes and yellow leaves tell me it's time to act! I got up early today and went to work. It took from 8am-4pm.... for one plant! If it weren't for the overwhelming paranoia I'd go to Home Depot to get some help! Jk, jk. But I am about to make a call or two to expedite this trimming business.
I'll let you guys know what the final weight is on this gal after she dries. Then, I should have a good idea on what I'm looking at overall! Thanks for checking in!
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He'll yeah
 

Jypsy Dog

Well-Known Member
Looks "Dog Approved" to me. And a lot of work. What happened to the having someone else buy the Lot?
 
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