New England outdoors 2017

northeastmarco

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Man it's green there. My rainy season has just started, so I'm hoping my stealth will get better.
Yes sir. Thick and lush here. One of my spots is still under water. Usually gone by now ,so I cant put plants there yet. The spot in the pic still has 4 inches by the entrance. Usually first to dry up by mid may
 

sandhill larry

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We've had a very dry Spring. The marshgrass where I usually sink my pots of sprouts is all brown. The weeds are starting to green up and grow a little the last couple of weeks since it's been raining. But it's still too bare looking for me to put plants there.

But a couple of the holes in the JP patch is in an area that would usually be too wet to grow in. If we have a real wet summer, they might cash. But that is a trade off I'll be willing to make.
 

757growin

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Yes sir. Thick and lush here. One of my spots is still under water. Usually gone by now ,so I cant put plants there yet. The spot in the pic still has 4 inches by the entrance. Usually first to dry up by mid may
Hey bro. Hope you have a great season. I got to go back and start reading this thread. Started on the farm today at 0500 and there was gusting fog. Was pretty cool to see. But finished off the day working in th sun and just gusty winds. This new place will be a battle with the winds I think. Good vibes to back east!
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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I find to pretty easy to pull a lb of a ten gal bag,set up in peat bogs water-feed every5-6 days
I felt i lost out a little last year leaving them in 1 gal too long. Im putting as many as i have good spots for, right into their final 10s, and the rest into 10's within 2 weeks, and cutting the bottoms as soon as they fill out, hopefully itll make a difference. Also doing a few in the ground when the water drops, add a little perlite and fertz, see how it goes.
 

postickslim

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So that fabric sack just soaks in that stream water,is that how you water the plant? How many gallons is the sack?
 

Rob Roy

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yes that goldmine has some very early phenos,i took some clones they clone good any thing under 18 hrs they want to flower,got a few in flower now with light depo
I wonder if you catch them in flower early enough, if you put a clone under 24 hour lite if they'll root / reveg?
 

natureboygrower

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well this project has taken a little longer than expected.the planters are rough looking no doubt,they were spruces i had to cut down to open the area up, made into planks with my saw right there in the woods.i have enough lumber to make a 5th planter,the 6th is going to be in a grow bag.put together my soil mix for two of the planters and going to try and get the fencing up tonight.a lot of nights with a headlamp on,as its a very busy time of the year for me.last night a good sized skunk walked by lol.ive seen two this year which normally i never see them other than as road kill.
 

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Mr.Marijuana420

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well this project has taken a little longer than expected.the planters are rough looking no doubt,they were spruces i had to cut down to open the area up, made into planks with my saw right there in the woods.i have enough lumber to make a 5th planter,the 6th is going to be in a grow bag.put together my soil mix for two of the planters and going to try and get the fencing up tonight.a lot of nights with a headlamp on,as its a very busy time of the year for me.last night a good sized skunk walked by lol.ive seen two this year which normally i never see them other than as road kill.
Real woodsman work there, hell yea brother
 

AEB424

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Thankfully the weather here in RI is looking better this week. The previous few weeks were pretty tough with all the rain. Hope the rest of the season is a good one since we don't have much time.
 

sandhill larry

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well this project has taken a little longer than expected.the planters are rough looking no doubt,they were spruces i had to cut down to open the area up, made into planks with my saw right there in the woods.i have enough lumber to make a 5th planter,the 6th is going to be in a grow bag.put together my soil mix for two of the planters and going to try and get the fencing up tonight.a lot of nights with a headlamp on,as its a very busy time of the year for me.last night a good sized skunk walked by lol.ive seen two this year which normally i never see them other than as road kill.
Making planks with a chainsaw is a job of work. You did a good job on those.
 
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