Growing Outdoors with Orgonite - A must for huge yields!

Vnsmkr

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Get rid of the devices if you think the waves are causing much harm. Its pretty simple, humans fucked up when they came out of the forests for cities. Go back to the woods, its peaceful and quiet there and the waves are few.
 

buckets

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Well I try to keep plastic out of my home and I'm putting orgonite around any big power consumable like the TV. I like watching my movies so the woods are fine for some parts of the day but at night I like to go back home. Now if I had a place in the woods and some kind of a building there, I'd give it a try...
 

buckets

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Okay, so we're off to the races so to speak. I have so many lessons I could share and if I let it all out now I would just be dribblin with talk about the lessons I have learned already. I am growing bcseedking's feminized white widow and texada timewarp from peak seeds. My friend also has five plants of the bcseedking white widow and it's grown 36 inches in one month outdoors. All of them. Mine. His. If these plants are harvestable before the end of sept/early oct then we have an outdoor strain that is confirmed to be a really great strain in British Columbia.

So far, well I thought I had it all figured out. Grow in dried up bogs would be the way to go but it rained like a shit storm all through june and my plants. Damn, I lost half of them to to much water around them and the slugs. Oh my lord did the slugs come out and my thinking was slugs don't go into bogs were it's all water and sawgrass. Like hell. They have cities in there I discovered. But the positive is that I have the soil mix out there already for next summer.

My best spot so far and I still have 3 more to check on...has orgonite in them. But guess what, I also hiked out a bunch of 5kg big blocks of coco coir and because it was so wet out there the plants in them continued to live so that was cool to find out that coco can work outdoors but you have to mix in the ferts and place the bags where water will be but not to much. Holy cow. To much water and they go all lime light green and look really bad.

I haven't had a big harvest before so if I get one this time out, I'll be chearing big time!

I'll have more photo's of other spots in a few weeks.
 

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buckets

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The fabric bags I am using are made by a company called root pouch. They only make the green colour to the 10 gallon size which is a shame. So I'm trying both 5 gallon as well as ten gallon bags. Lots of trialing new stuff to see if it works or not outdoors. Initially I started with a controlled release fert that is new to the market made by green planet nutrients and is called something like outdoor blend I think for the veg stage. I won't know for sure how good it is until I check my other spots. It's always hit and miss in spots for me so I am hoping my projects do better than last summer. We'll see soon enough. Now I am switching to a flowering fert on my next feeding. Hope everyone is having some good things happen around them!
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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The fabric bags I am using are made by a company called root pouch. They only make the green colour to the 10 gallon size which is a shame. So I'm trying both 5 gallon as well as ten gallon bags. Lots of trialing new stuff to see if it works or not outdoors. Initially I started with a controlled release fert that is new to the market made by green planet nutrients and is called something like outdoor blend I think for the veg stage. I won't know for sure how good it is until I check my other spots. It's always hit and miss in spots for me so I am hoping my projects do better than last summer. We'll see soon enough. Now I am switching to a flowering fert on my next feeding. Hope everyone is having some good things happen around them!
It's good to hear from you. I was thinking about you the other day. I was caught out in the open with a loaded pack {I heard a car coming on the road nearby} and had to run about 50 yards. It was about 95F and I thought I was going to have a damn heart attack. I thought, I wonder if this is how buckets felt right before the "big one" hit.

Then a couple of days ago when I was at the same patch, a electrical storm came up and it was popping trees all around me. I got to thinking that all the stuff about weed being dangerous might be true after all:bigjoint:

I made some smaller grow bags by sewing some of that landscape fabric up the side, then cutting and tying. You could do bigger bags with wider rolls of the fabric. Maybe mix up some of your bales with soil to give your girl's roots room to stretch out.

Anyway, your grow is looking good. Good luck with it.
 

ruby fruit

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It's good to hear from you. I was thinking about you the other day. I was caught out in the open with a loaded pack {I heard a car coming on the road nearby} and had to run about 50 yards. It was about 95F and I thought I was going to have a damn heart attack. I thought, I wonder if this is how buckets felt right before the "big one" hit.

Then a couple of days ago when I was at the same patch, a electrical storm came up and it was popping trees all around me. I got to thinking that all the stuff about weed being dangerous might be true after all:bigjoint:

I made some smaller grow bags by sewing some of that landscape fabric up the side, then cutting and tying. You could do bigger bags with wider rolls of the fabric. Maybe mix up some of your bales with soil to give your girl's roots room to stretch out.

Anyway, your grow is looking good. Good luck with it.
Im not scared of dying my friends...
Im scared of going without having the chance to say goodbye in time to my real loved ones.
Thats why heart attacks scare me

My truth
 

buckets

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yup. That's a bit of a scare when you realize that eh fellas? Imagine how them mexicans feel when they're hiking over mountains with stuff on their backs going into another country! That'd be pretty freaky too. Up on those pictures I posted I forgot to say that the other spot with the smaller plants and the bags that have nothing in them anymore...they don't have any orgonite with them. The one with the really nice big plants does...
 

buckets

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Okay, so we're at the halfway point. One of the big lessons about what orgonite won't do, is that it won't protect you from slugs at all. I lost half of my plants to that lesson. Use slug bait especially if you have a wet summer like we had this year! To try to get as much bud as I possibly can I did the LST experiment to see if that will help me get as much as I can. These plants are the peak seeds Timewarp X NL. There's two shots from different angles of what the LST looked like after I'd tied off as many branches as I could.
 

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ruby fruit

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Okay, so we're at the halfway point. One of the big lessons about what orgonite won't do, is that it won't protect you from slugs at all. I lost half of my plants to that lesson. Use slug bait especially if you have a wet summer like we had this year! To try to get as much bud as I possibly can I did the LST experiment to see if that will help me get as much as I can. These plants are the peak seeds Timewarp X NL. There's two shots from different angles of what the LST looked like after I'd tied off as many branches as I could.
healthy looking mate gd stuff
 

BcDigger

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Looking good man. They seem to be loving those fabric pots. Hopefully you start flowering soon. Do you have any spots that have started?
 

buckets

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Not yet. I'm just being honest that the orgonite didn't work to keep the slugs away. The votes not in yet til the end of the season as to whether or not it effected the quality and the yields. Here is another spot where I also performed some LST. These are Peak seeds Timewarps x NL plants too. Can't remember if I said the name but the fabric bags are made by root pouch and these green ones are only available to size 10 gallon which is really dumb IMO.
 

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