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Old 01-05-2009, 07:13 AM   #1
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What?!?! No one has started this yet?!?

Already planning for next year, getting the new batch ready and I will be taking clones for the great outdoors sometime in April.

Bring on the sunshine and warm weather!
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two feet of snow and 10 degrees today, i'm looking forward to may
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ill be getting my stuff in the ground in a few weeks try to grow myself some monsters this season
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Got some deep holes dug through some rock to sink my pots in this year. Also a raised bed to experiment with. Put some potted plants in the holes for the time being and planted some flowers in the raised bed for the time being.
I built my raised bed where a monster plant once sat. Also anything I plant in that area has done well.

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Old 01-05-2009, 05:59 PM   #6
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It's no earlier than when bobbooty started the 2008 outdoor thread.

I buried my pots last year swordfish, they grew quite well, right through the pots and into the soil (the roots that is). I did it for security, never had any issues though.
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ill jump on this wagon..

im starting my moms and makin beans for the '09 season right now. lookin to be goin good by mid march. from the looks of the weather round here itll be warm quick this year. could make for even bigger monsters..now im just waitin on more hrs of daylight..i know im gonna have to find real good and safe spots for the thai x ss. the papaya maybe not so much. and the autos will be at the house in the backyard. possibly mixed in the raised bed with veggies and cover crops.

im thinking something like these for the plants in the woods, Grow Bags - Poly at Sunburst Hydroponics not exactly from these people but these bags. im thinkin maybe the 5 or 7 gallon bags?? do you think that would be large enough to get the thai through the whole season and still get a decent yeild???

lets hope this year is a good one for all, and all theives decide to take a year off......yeah right...

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90 days and counting until April and warmer weather. Now that I look out the window, it's really snowing hard out could be another 3 months of winter around here.

I'm thinking about it. I have some good seed ready to go and have several breeder packs, but would rather make seeds indoors to recoup the cost of the seeds. I have a seed starter kit that hold 72 that I'll be using on site. As for a place to grow, I have one nearby, but I'm like downtown and you can't grow this stuff safely outdoors. My other spot is 2 hours away and will have to scout it out. I have a choice between canyons, with water, hill tops, without water and riverside.

It's on my list. indoors in the summer has been a bust for me in the past. I get awesome results in the winter though because the cabinets stay at close to 65 degrees. Summer they hit 90 and the plants tend to suffer in the small space.

As for the plan, I would really like to grow 10-20 pounds of the stuff for kicks, but I don't have the balls, so it'll be another pounder if anything.
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I`v been waiting ...its here well just to get started I hope everybody has a
safe and plentifull grow this year "NoRippers" but I`m going to try to be positive.
It`s snowing and blowing the lake machine is going strong it`s snowing so hard I cant even see the road
from the house about 35 yards . spring cant come quick enough !
I ordered my seed line up for the year and I got all feminised seeds this year.
10 White widow
10 big bud
10 super silver haze
10 himilayan gold
last year I started everything Jan 21st in the aero Garden this year I think I`m going to just stick to the paper
towel method " just easier " planting in march
I`m thinking I got started a little to early last year and since I have all feminised seeds I should`nt have
to worrie about finding males this year .I`m trying to be patient ! but I just cant waite to get into the dirt with
my seedlings~~~~~ anticipating a good grow for the year providing I can keep all the scumbag rippers away.
well I`m looking forward to sharing my experiences with others and seing what is happening with
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peace & good growing to all for the 09 season
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Its a weee bit early up in the Rocky Mtns to start an outdoor grow but i cant resist but to jump in with you guys.....

Have about 4 months until spring so im SOL until then

cant wait to see what everyone has in store for this summer...
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