Not Time Yet to move outside in New York 2021

if I need help will keep you in mind :slight_smile:

if you need genetics ask I am always willing to share :wink: and you are close

all the best

Dequilo

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took me along time to get here

I was just thinking about what you said in a post about moving inside

as the rain comes pouring down in buckets and the wind howls

the 15 plants inside under lights are sleeping so peacefully

my outside ones are floating away

peace and stay free

Dequilo

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Well, as you may suppose, I would never wish any disgrace to anyone, your move just reminded me my fatal error :pensive:. Sometimes it is better to learn from others mistakes than from your own experience.

Hope they are bugs free and safe, perhaps I just had bad luck and also didn’t know what to look for. Wanting to save the outdoors ruined both indoors and outdoors by putting them together, that should not be necessarily your case.

While watching all the plants you grow I thought about baby turtles running away from their hatch to the sea, they are hundreds and that big number helps that only a few escape from the predators. That makes me feel confident that despite the threatenings you will finally get a decent harvest, your hard work put on it deserves it, good luck and stay safe … :mask: :beers:

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Insane man just insane :+1::facepunch::metal:

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that is what I will plead if LEO shows up :wink:

and my wife would indeed agree with you

thank you my friend I will try for sure :slight_smile:

enjoy the day and grow big

Dequilo

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today is 08/05/2002

well it rain here in buckets yesterday :frowning:

we need some rain but I got 5 inches and the wind howled from 2PM until 10 PM

I did not check my plants outside this morning as it was not light

when I left for work (still have a day job) so we will see in a bit

be safe and be well

Dequilo

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I appreciate your offer. And I love watching you work and play. Nothing but blessings to you and your family. Sorry about the rain. Keep killing it !

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Howdy @dequilo. Everything’s looking good as always. It appears you have the same inability to kill plants as I do. I may let extras suffer for a while, but then I end up feeling guilty and I start taking care of them . Blessing and curse… you may want to hit those plants with some neem oil before bringing them indoors. Just make a neem oil bath, and dunk the whole entire plant as they are small. Do the same thing again in seven days, and you should be okay. Out west there was a product called clean green. This was the treatment plants got when they were newly acquired as clones from an unknown source. To entirely dunk them. It’s the only way to be sure you’ve gotten 100% of the plant. I brought outdoor plants indoors to finish numerous times, and except for one time I never had issues. But the one time I did was a motherfuker. Good luck!( I’m sure there are many products that would work as well as neem oil does)

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I did spray the fifteen I brought into flower a couple of times :slight_smile:

more so afraid of the bugs that could be inside, not the one that came in :wink:

I have not seen any Borg active but time will tell it always does

me and mites that ran me outside, first time and last time with mites

god willing

all the best

Dequilo

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Mites suck. No doubt. I don’t remember how many days it takes exactly with no plants around for any trace of mites to be gone, but I do know that you’re covered as far as what could be indoors. It’s either 15 days or 30 days or something like that.

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an update

Photos taken 8/10/2020

so I paid my last payment on my car 8/03/2020 and it dropped dead on 8/07/2020

so I have been car shopping :frowning:

but here is an update

mixed lot of 45 females in 7 gallon pots

we got 5 1/2 inches of rain here on 8/05/2020 I cannot believe I have

any plants left at all

the wind howled here for about 5 hours :frowning:

but they all came thru it fine :slight_smile:

15 in 4 foot cages starting to get hedge like

Greenpoint seedlings that just will not die

Channel+

the last 2 are a couple of GG #4 I have never grown them outside what

a different plant

all the best and enjoy the day

Dequilo

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Sorry to hear about your car my friend. At least the payment is gone too. :blush:

Plants look amazing as always. Not surprised they made it through the storm. You always say it is just a weed and can take a lot.

Be safe!

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Looking great you crazy bastard! I would be on my feet every time a car goes by. Lol. Those GG4 are some nice round shrubs. Natural that way?
Yeah it poured buckets here too. Around 5 1/2" . We’ve had 3" more since then, and I didnt check today. It poured. Nice stretch of weather coming up. Are the plants all starting to flower yet? August 21 was normally my cut off, and that’s pushing it. Do you get till Halloween their?

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I do look at the cameras all the time even remotely :slight_smile:

they have been trimmed

they are flowering pretty good now

use to get a frost by 9/10 and a hard one by 9/20

but not now last year I could have went to the end of October

you know how New York can be

don’t like the weather wait five minutes and it will change

all the best

Dequilo

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never liked the car so it goes

all the best and grow well

Dequilo

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Kicking ass man!! Cant belive I hadn’t come across your thread before lol. Following along now!! Keep up the great work on those bushes

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Update 8/19/2020

so I have this hedge thing going on

God willing I will make it to the end

a bunch of these are moving inside, I have an 8 foot by 4 foot tent for some

and will use my 8 foot by 4 foot flower room for the rest

what does not fit will get moved around

I have no need to get knocked in a not grow friendly state

seedlings as if I have a need for more plants

a couple of GG#4 in 27 gallon pots they are giving oof a faint smell

might need to start picking up road kill skunks :wink:

all the best and enjoy the day

Dequilo

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thanks for the kind words

I sure will I am hoping to take a break after the summer

but as my grandmother always said

“no rest for the wicked”

thanks for stopping and all the best

Dequilo

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@dequilo I love the hedge you have growing!! And damn man, how much time do you spend taking care of everything??!!

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Looking good! Same weather as here. Usually frost by mid september. Last year it was august 29th. I’m hoping for a late fall this year. I’d get some plastic for a quick greenhouse if needed. Just in case… .
I grabbed some. Keeps the rain off them if it goes into october.

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