GTs 2009 SoCal outdoor grow

greenthumb111

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a living plant will not rot. it's the dead stuff that rots when it gets wet.
Probably need to spray with caterpillar killer earlier next time then because since I started I have only found 1 dead caterpillar. That plant was the only one with alot of rot.
 

greenthumb111

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Wow you should come play with mine...lol:weed:
Oh we'll get down and dirty with all of these. I dont know how you can stand all that heat. Of course I had to get a summer flu last Sat so that didnt help coping with this heat. Glad it cools down around 5 PM. Plants are liking it though.

I am going to setup a support system for the plants as I dont think they will do well in the wind or, as some are looking, even under their own weight. At first I was going to put up the Costco carport but I cant find one and I think it would attract attention to them if I did. I plan on putting up wood like Hodges and tieing the branches to the support cross beams. I will take pics as Im sure I didnt describe that well.
 

Hodgegrown

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With the height of your plants being around 5 to 6 foot, just get some of those metal t-post and use plastic tape..cheaper..:weed:
 

greenthumb111

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With the height of your plants being around 5 to 6 foot, just get some of those metal t-post and use plastic tape..cheaper..:weed:
What metal T posts? Only the WC clones, HJ and 2 of the JS are 5-6 ft. All the WC and CC are 7-8 ft. Will those still work? I was going to use the plastic plant green tape
 

Hodgegrown

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T-Post come in different heights and I think you can get them in 7 footers? Farm supply or Home Depot should have them..Good luck with what ever you decide..
 

BooMeR242

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ya i was gone all weekend in AZ phoenix in 118 degrees but i heard it hit like 108 here? crazy heat man. and these fires suck its all shitty cloudy and ash outside rite now
 

BooMeR242

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guest? lol random um no those are my athletic d-rotational braces i have to wear during activities since i had both my knees reconstructed from snowboarding car accidents and shit
 

theloadeddragon

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sorry to hear that.... good that you can still get around ;) tend those ladies...

speaking of which..... I think your due for some pics??? :P
 

Hodgegrown

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guest? lol random um no those are my athletic d-rotational braces i have to wear during activities since i had both my knees reconstructed from snowboarding car accidents and shit
Hey Boomer, posted some pics so you can get an idea how we do our boxes..:joint:
 

BooMeR242

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thnx hodge i checkd out ur thread to get a better idea. im gonna def need to do sumthing like that. GT arent u doin sumthing similar too? or u goin to OCFS to see wat kinda t supprt or bamboo sticks they got?
 

greenthumb111

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thnx hodge i checkd out ur thread to get a better idea. im gonna def need to do sumthing like that. GT arent u doin sumthing similar too? or u goin to OCFS to see wat kinda t supprt or bamboo sticks they got?
For a minute there I forgot whose threat I was in :roll:

I went out today and sprayed with spinosad. Found 2 more fat bastard caterpillars in my JS 1. That one is almost done. In the 10th week of flower. The HJ is looking done too which is strange since I dont think its been very long. I will have to check my log.

Anyway went and sprayed and when I sprayed the WC red/pink (biggest one) it leaned over at a 45 degree angle and didnt straighten out. I was hopin it wasnt going to snap today as I had to do to work down south.

When I got back I went to HD and bought 1"x2"x 8 ft pieces of wood. Since mine are not in the ground but in pots I had to figure out how to support the big plants because things are getting fat and the branches are starting to twist.

I bought some of that plastic green tie tape to tie up the plant to the wood. It is sturdy and flexible too. I originally thought I could just jam the wood down along the inside of the pots but I dont think that will do. I finally figured out I could make a tee-pee structure with the wood and use the green tape to tie them to the wood. I will need to get a saw to cut the wood since mine crapped out. Going to do that after lunch tomorrow. Tomorrow is Weekly update so I will get some pics of the new support.
 

fdd2blk

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For a minute there I forgot whose threat I was in :roll:

I went out today and sprayed with spinosad. Found 2 more fat bastard caterpillars in my JS 1. That one is almost done. In the 10th week of flower. The HJ is looking done too which is strange since I dont think its been very long. I will have to check my log.

Anyway went and sprayed and when I sprayed the WC red/pink (biggest one) it leaned over at a 45 degree angle and didnt straighten out. I was hopin it wasnt going to snap today as I had to do to work down south.

When I got back I went to HD and bought 1"x2"x 8 ft pieces of wood. Since mine are not in the ground but in pots I had to figure out how to support the big plants because things are getting fat and the branches are starting to twist.

I bought some of that plastic green tie tape to tie up the plant to the wood. It is sturdy and flexible too. I originally thought I could just jam the wood down along the inside of the pots but I dont think that will do. I finally figured out I could make a tee-pee structure with the wood and use the green tape to tie them to the wood. I will need to get a saw to cut the wood since mine crapped out. Going to do that after lunch tomorrow. Tomorrow is Weekly update so I will get some pics of the new support.
i was gonna post this pic this morning but it was too blurry. IMG_3888.jpg

3 pieces of 1 inch pvc. i laid them down together and wrapped the end about 10 inches down. then just spread the legs and put it over the plant. then wrap with green garden ribbon looping around the legs as you go. :mrgreen: :eyesmoke: bongsmilie
 

greenthumb111

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i was gonna post this pic this morning but it was too blurry. View attachment 532214

3 pieces of 1 inch pvc. i laid them down together and wrapped the end about 10 inches down. then just spread the legs and put it over the plant. then wrap with green garden ribbon looping around the legs as you go. :mrgreen: :eyesmoke: bongsmilie
We think alike then :bigjoint: I was going to use PVC but I thought it would be too flexible so I got the 1 in x 2 in x 8ft @ $0.75/board. I need to get a saw and cut some the wood pieces off a few feet. It works really well doing it just like you said. I have some branches that are twisting I need to correct or they will end up pointing downward soon with the weight.

Oh BTW. So far since you said the damaged ares were from caterpillars I have dug out 3 fat bastards. There are these butterflies around here and I wonder if those caterpillars belong to them. I will continue spraying with the caterpillar stuff on a weekly basis.
 
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