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sup guys love the thread. i am from ri and planning a grow for this year. 12 SLH clones some going in smart pots, some going in earth boxes and the rest going in good old soil pots and/or ground. still need to find a good spot thou. kinda wishing i had some beans to grow out with the clones as well. trying to get as much as i can, so i plan to go h.a.m. think i can pull a lb of 12 clones?
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what is this? 70's? has me itching for our season. unfortunately, im back living at home in the unsympathetic garden state... so no front yard grow this year, but the late guerilla plan is in the works
im thinking - and should be buying - esbe's hybrids (flatland bubble, hp2, whitesuper07) shooting for early (late sept/early oct) harvest with little to no mold and VERY few visits. Mold ruined me in maine last year... ruined. my first mistake was strains. It's late for this season so im going to be just hoping for the best not knowing my spots too well.. strains need to hold up. Quote:
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what strains are good for outdoor in new england??
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yoo sup brotha, i am def going to throw some into the good ol'ground, but some of my main focus is going to be the earth hole grows. you familiar with backcountrys earth boxes?!?! its real neat. anyway i plan on throwing the clones out mid/ late may. Super lemon haze can go 9-10 weeks so i hope i make it. you think i can get 1lb total from all 12?!? they way u say it seems like ur saying ill get more then a lb which will be lovely. what strain did u use last year?!?! i just know in new england (to answer toxics question) you get strains that will finish up in 8 weeks or so and make sure it has good mold resistance. good strains they say are any early strains like early girl, early skunk etc, hollands hope, A.M.S (anti mold strain) and various others. if ur an indica person, research and shop for indica strains that originate from a place that sees alot ofrain because its less like to mold easy. sativias are light and fluffy and dont mold easy because air can air out and dry wet buds, but it doesnt mean all sativas wont mold. best bet is shopping just on mold resistant strains, if not that a good indica/sativa hybrid.
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I thought I'd dig this thread up out of the dirt (no pun intended)
![]() I found some good spots today that i need to prep soon before it's too late. I'm germinating some seeds now (Eroc x B3/N7 X SSH X C99 And Leb 27 x Deep Chunk) may end up popping some more if i have bad germination rates. What's the latest you guys ever put out plants here in MA? I took a step backward from outdoor years ago, i was too worried about rippers and all that jazz. But you know what? Fuck it! I'm giving it a go and playing it by ear, spread my plants out and not putting all my eggs in one basket, this way if one of my plots get ripped i still have another to fall back on. So all NE guerrilla growers lets hear from you, what do you guys got planned for this beautiful New England season? |
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wow, this thread is a dinosaur. i started this in 06, and forgot it existed.haha
anyways, ill be doing my thing outdoors again this year in the swamp. coco,perlite, and some local soil mix. american pride,fish ferts, and guanos. strains will be a bunch of crosses we made in summer 2010, lots of UDG gear.some allagash indica and others.im going to start bringing supplies out this week. |
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rain+low temps<N.E.> = suckass!!
GO AWAY! rain in vt/nh says forecast until may 1...... anybody plantin' out in the next week or so? |
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Ya gotta be kiddin' me, we need rain bad!
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*EDIT* I went out scouting a little while ago and found a perfect spot, direct sun and hard to get to. I have to clear the area out of skunk cabbage plants though, does any one know if MJ would thrive in the soil conditions skunk cabbage grows in? The soil seemed a little moist but not by too much, i'm gonna have to check the soil out again next time. Last edited by Smoke_A_Lot; 04-22-2012 at 06:43 PM.. Reason: yeah..... |
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generally skunk cabbage is only found in thick,goopy mud around here
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