Chickenpoop's outdoor grow

420tycoon

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yea wild animals get very curious with strange things that they don't normally see or smell. but be glad that was the situation! congrats! :clap: now back to the season you go :)
 

getawaymountain

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haha i had some little coyotes drag my bags all over the place and play in the promix just like puppy dogs so we started taken a bag of dog bones with us and spread around the area and they stayed around all summer and nothing bothered a plant or anything else and all rabbitts and deer was on the menu so it worked out good other the initial shock of a big mess in the middle of my swamp lol... carry on c.p. and good luck
 

puck1969

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it was coyotes, i found the bag under a tree shredded like a dog had ripped it up, and the soil was trailed all the way to the tree like it had been dragged. plants are fine and healthy, game on.
Just another bump in the road that will make the harvest at the end of the year that much more
enjoyable. Not to mention letting us N.E. folks in on another thing that could happen to us! Can't wait to
start putting outdoors! Good luck this year Chickenpoop, glad to see you back in the game.
 

chickenpoop

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very cool, yeah ill have some pictures up for you guys, things are coming along nicely. this should be a good one.
 

chickenpoop

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DSC02106.jpgAfghan Kush Ryder
DSC02107.jpgQuerkle #1 unknown sex
DSC02108.jpgDSC02109.jpgQuerkle #2 Unknown sex
DSC02110.jpgQuerkle #3 unknown sex
DSC02111.jpgQuerkle #4 Unkown sex
DSC02112.jpgDSC02113.jpgDSC02116.jpgEather a Querkle or Critical # 47 I forgot what is what, looks like some N deficiency too butcorrect me if I'm wrong, I fed it today..Maxsea..
DSC02114.jpgDSC02115.jpgEather Querkle or Critical #47, Some taco'd leaves from heat stress and also some N deficiency im geussing, also fed with Maxsea.
 

chickenpoop

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DSC02117.jpgDSC02118.jpgquerkle
DSC02119.jpgDSC02120.jpgcritical #47
DSC02121.jpgDSC02122.jpgDSC02123.jpgDSC02124.jpg Afghan Kush Ryder
DSC02125.jpgDSC02126.jpgQuerkle Topped Uncle Ben style, second node, then Lst'd
DSC02127.jpg Did the same to this querkle as well, they were stretched like the ones bellow from being planted in a shaded spot.
DSC02128.jpgStreched Querkle, pretty pathetic just posted these two to show you kids what NOT to do.
DSC02129.jpgDSC02130.jpgAnother stretched Querkle, its amazing what a difference full direct sunlight does to a plant.
 

getawaymountain

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View attachment 2670325View attachment 2670326querkle
View attachment 2670327View attachment 2670328critical #47
View attachment 2670329View attachment 2670330View attachment 2670331View attachment 2670332 Afghan Kush Ryder
View attachment 2670333View attachment 2670334Querkle Topped Uncle Ben style, second node, then Lst'd
View attachment 2670335 Did the same to this querkle as well, they were stretched like the ones bellow from being planted in a shaded spot.
View attachment 2670336Streched Querkle, pretty pathetic just posted these two to show you kids what NOT to do.
View attachment 2670337View attachment 2670338Another stretched Querkle, its amazing what a difference full direct sunlight does to a plant.

looking great there c.p. hey i got to go take a picture for ya lol... i was driving down the mountain the other day and there is a 20ft tall chicken statue just like ya avatar on side of a hill next to the road ya will laugh ya ass off ya are here in ca. hahaha
 

biscuitkid

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View attachment 2648354Afghan Kush Ryder
View attachment 2648356Querkle #1 unknown sex
View attachment 2648357View attachment 2648359Querkle #2 Unknown sex
View attachment 2648360Querkle #3 unknown sex
View attachment 2648362Querkle #4 Unkown sex
View attachment 2648363View attachment 2648364View attachment 2648368Eather a Querkle or Critical # 47 I forgot what is what, looks like some N deficiency too butcorrect me if I'm wrong, I fed it today..Maxsea..
View attachment 2648366View attachment 2648367Eather Querkle or Critical #47, Some taco'd leaves from heat stress and also some N deficiency im geussing, also fed with Maxsea.
the first querkle or critical 47 is querkle and the 2nd picture the heat stress one is critical 47 my critical looks exactly like the heat stress one thought I would give u the heads up
 

chickenpoop

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DSC02132.jpgDSC02133.jpg AKR
DSC02134.jpgakrDSC02135.jpgakrDSC02136.jpgDSC02137.jpgcantaloupe kushDSC02138.jpgog kushDSC02139.jpg querkleDSC02140.jpgcrit 47DSC02141.jpgDSC02142.jpgbaby shovel, big holes lol
just a quick update, all my plants are in the ground! the cantaloupe kush is already popping pistils, and so are all the akr's
happy growing everyone, good luck from the bottom of my heart, and remember to all the other guerrillas out there, don't get sloppy, be safe, don't take the same damn trail every time, and resist going out there to check your plants, only when you need to!
this will be my last year doing this, i need to take a break to concentrate on career decisions and what not.
 

getawaymountain

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003.jpghere's one for ya c.p.. this is 8 ft tall on side of a hill on rt 88 going up the mountain ,thought of you when i see it hahaha chicken poop hill lol,...
 

chickenpoop

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DSC02143.jpgDSC02144.jpgakrDSC02145.jpgDSC02146.jpgakr
DSC02147.jpgDSC02148.jpgcantaloupe kushDSC02149.jpgog kush
DSC02150.jpgDSC02151.jpgquerkle
DSC02152.jpgcrit #47DSC02153.jpgakrDSC02154.jpgakrDSC02155.jpgquerkleDSC02156.jpg
DSC02157.jpgDSC02158.jpgquerkle uncle ben topping style
so basically in just 2 weeks the plants shot up and stretched like 3 feet, especially the auto kush ryders.
 

DankBudzzz

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Lookings sick man, I was wanting to try some of those auto kush ryders for an early harvest but never got around to ordering, I'll be watching closely! GL
 
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