theexpress
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damn ditty thats a whole lotta woman in ur avitar!what up esse?
damn ditty thats a whole lotta woman in ur avitar!what up esse?
hey what's up gang! well I went to check on the dr. grinspoons in the mountain. I didn't have my camera with me so I aint got pictures gaurantee next time I go take pictures. but anyways they are doing really well! they are quite tall allready. there is 3 of them right now. 1 is being supercropped the hell out of it, the 2nd one is topped and I've been pinching all the branches, supercropping them in an essence, if that's what you wanna call it. the 3rd one is just growing naturally. I did pinch the main stem a little where it was looking like it was stretching a little, but other than that, no special techniques are being used on that plant. when I get around to taking pics on the next trip, then y'all can get an idea of what the plants look like. peace out and thanks for viewing.
hahaha, iwas think the exact same thing,damn ditty thats a whole lotta woman in ur avitar!
Hahaha! Ya, I seen the fight. It was horrible. Dana white was so pissed he never gave out the knockout of the night award. And that fight was the lone knockout of the night! Lol! So you know Dana wasn't very pleased.Did you see that fight Saturday night Doc? I've seen chick fights with more action. Cro Cop's career is done, and Mir looked horrible.. Worse main event since the Anderson Silvia vs Demian Maia at ufc 112.. Hope all is well..
hey Retro! thanks for the kind wordz.Looks great doc. Lovin the thin sativa leaves, just makes me wish i was in hawaii lol.
Ditto from me....Looks great doc. Lovin the thin sativa leaves, just makes me wish i was in hawaii lol.
you mean from seed? some people around here still do that, it's rare nowadays though. reasons range anywhere from the survival rate going way down as opposed to giving them a kickstart and starting them off indoors, to being able to move around your plants to either chase the sun, or just being able to move the plants around and hide them. when I was livin' in kauai, at the very beginning of this journal, I used to plant directly in ground. if I had a yard to grow in right now, I would do the same. but my top shelf seeds I would definitely start in pots or beer cups and get them to a nice size before planting them in the ground.. can't risk losing those gems. if you didn't mean from seed, just disregard everything I said, thanks for passing by DST.Ditto from me....
Hey Dr, you guys ever bother planting direct in the ground or is that a no no?
Well I wasn't very clear with my question but that covers half of it. I was more thinking, getting clones or already sprouted seeds into the ground. Reason I ask is the foliage looks rather reed like around your gorw area (perhaps that's just my perception) and I wondered if the ground and soil etc was also good for the ladies. I remember all the termite problems you and kkday had before as well. I am already thinking of next years outdoor (since this years seems to be going down the pan rapidly!) and wether I will go for your style (i.e pots out in the wild, or planting in the ground....you mean from seed? some people around here still do that, it's rare nowadays though. reasons range anywhere from the survival rate going way down as opposed to giving them a kickstart and starting them off indoors, to being able to move around your plants to either chase the sun, or just being able to move the plants around and hide them. when I was livin' in kauai, at the very beginning of this journal, I used to plant directly in ground. if I had a yard to grow in right now, I would do the same. but my top shelf seeds I would definitely start in pots or beer cups and get them to a nice size before planting them in the ground.. can't risk losing those gems. if you didn't mean from seed, just disregard everything I said, thanks for passing by DST.
good eye! the background foilage is rather drylike and reedy looking, mostly cause it's so dry nowadays. I think those reeds are california grass? not sure? it's itchy as fuck though, lol. the soil is actually not that bad where the grow is at. it's just easier in the pots I guess, especially when it comes time to water, In this particular situation anyway.. if I had a yard to grow in though, I would definitely plant in ground and model my grow after fdd's. I am and always will be a big fan of his outdoor growing madness!! hahahaha!Well I wasn't very clear with my question but that covers half of it. I was more thinking, getting clones or already sprouted seeds into the ground. Reason I ask is the foliage looks rather reed like around your gorw area (perhaps that's just my perception) and I wondered if the ground and soil etc was also good for the ladies. I remember all the termite problems you and kkday had before as well. I am already thinking of next years outdoor (since this years seems to be going down the pan rapidly!) and wether I will go for your style (i.e pots out in the wild, or planting in the ground....
Bad news, my outdoors are getting bud rot due to the consistent drizzle and wet we have been getting. Only a few hairs are going brown but I don't want to loose the whole plant (one in particular is real bad), would you harvest? I heard that outdoor early harvests can still get you fairly wrecked!...help mate your outdoor opinion is really appreciated?
Well I have a heater set up in my greenhouse now, I have chopped what I can see of the bud rot....going away for a few days on business so will see what they are like when I am back and probably pull them then...they looked so bloody good as well. grrrr. Thanks again bru, DSTgood eye! the background foilage is rather drylike and reedy looking, mostly cause it's so dry nowadays. I think those reeds are california grass? not sure? it's itchy as fuck though, lol. the soil is actually not that bad where the grow is at. it's just easier in the pots I guess, especially when it comes time to water, In this particular situation anyway.. if I had a yard to grow in though, I would definitely plant in ground and model my grow after fdd's. I am and always will be a big fan of his outdoor growing madness!! hahahaha!
about the budrot, I usually just pull it early if it's starting to get bad. that's just me though. and ya, you still can get wrecked. lol!....sorry to hear though.
i think ur plants are asking for some h20[video=youtube;_U_GF71ASRc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U_GF71ASRc[/video]
Oh Yes it's a lovely day!
So this thread might start moving again, wooohoooo!! . got some dr. grinspoon that just went out and probably in a week or so gonna start more seeds. strains to be announced in a future post. good stuff for sure though. if y'all haven't heard of the grinspoon, google it. some pretty cool shit. should be very interesting once it starts to flower. anyways here is a few pics. they just got transplanted from party cups and they kinda look sad right now but that's just because the got squished during transport. they will be fine though. kkday and I are collaborating on this project with the grinspoon and whatever else is going out in the future. so stay tuned and stay irie..... peace, love, happpiness,....and herb
lmfao!!! you gotta be kidding me, right?! what would ever give you that idea?? they just went from the grow tent to the mountains in that picture. they have been, and still are getting watered sufficiently. still wonderering what brought you to that conclusion??? .... I even explained in the post why they looked like how they did, they were smashed/squished during transportation from grow tent to mountain..i think ur plants are asking for some h20