Not Time Yet to move outside in New York 2021

the us in this are we the ones that are doing the killing to the plants :slight_smile:

loving them to death :wink: as they say

all the best

Dequilo

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You know how to make them plants feel better. The plant whisperer. :grin:

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sure do fresh air and sunshine

works wonder

Dequilo

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Absolutely does.

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I took a trip to mass before covid for me it was 2 hrs to the parking lot , the gas ,time , line to get in and the prices was a little to much , after I got home I was thinking , fuck i could of bought new carbon filters . Not sure i would even attempt now with coumo doing random checks from people crossing state line , I believe mass might be doing the same , gets worse everyday.

I moved ended up missing the four seasons, I get excited when the weather changes , sking /snowmobiles/ice fishing to spring walleye fishing to summer boat parties to hunting , holidays back to winter . The change in seasons alway improved my moods because change in lifestyle was comming, when I moved south It felt the same all year round and people would shut down completely in winter (45 degrees )and hide in air conditioning in summer it got old . But now I’m thinking of moving again :thinking:

Have not bought legal as I grow :slight_smile:

but when I need to buy weed I buy from a drug dealer

paying all that tax to buy someones homegrown

cannot do that

don’t want to support the cartels either

so try to buy local or mail order from cali

be safe and stay well

Dequilo

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UPDATE 06/28/2020

It is raining (which we need) and would love to plant more weed

but at this time that may not be the best course of action so

I have taking some photo and cutting of garden plants

here goes

a couple of nags out in the rain

elderberry bushes you need two different bushes to get berries

I have a lot of berry bushes around the place but more for the wild life than my use

Niagara grapes

rooting gel and soilless

soft wood cutting dipped and place in moist soil

we should have roots in a couple of weeks

cuts of the plant I am finishing inside right now

some seedlings and cuts (as if need more )

four unsure seed plant but one is a female :slight_smile:

a GG#4

The Black

Channel+

blueberry cross I made years ago

some unknown seed plants

for now and enjoy the day

Dequilo

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a few more because

dead nettles

hosta flower

elderberry cuttings

photos

peace and be safe

Dequilo

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so today is 06/30/2020

about the 28 th day since moving outside, I have to say working outside is the nuts

soo much room, soo much light and fresh moving air

my plants are loving it and the ones that were given up for dead

are growing as they say… like a weed :slight_smile:

This morning after working with my plants, it has rained here nicely for the past

two days

My dear wife of many years takes a shot crossed the bow of my ship

the SS Drug Fantasy by saying “How do you plan to harvest and dry all these plants”

as always in life I said “I have not even thought of that”

isn’t that like counting your chicken before they’re hatched?

as I have nothing to dry or harvest at this time

but I did realized today by working with just the 80 in 2.9s, that it is indeed

a lot of plants but I do have the time and will have to keep them shorter

as New York is not really a grow friendly state

random plants

from seed

Durban poison mother

Hazmat

GMO

mothers looking a bit better

peace and be safe

Dequilo

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That is a lot of weed…lol

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it will be :slight_smile: I will take a third of it and make myself Canna Capsules

that will help with the dry and harvest thing :wink:

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:grin: Your wife and I have been thinking the same thing! I mean, if you were a commercial grower, you can easily hire people to help you trim, but I’ve been wondering how you (and your wife) were going to handle it. I know the ideal trimming window for inside grows is relatively small (days to a week or so…possibly 2), but perhaps it’s much longer for outdoor grows? :thinking:

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we have no ladies on buses to help with the trim sadly :frowning: my wife smokes the weed but as far as

doing any work on it she is the grasshopper and I am the ants :wink:

take a third and cook it with MCT oil and make capsules as I eat lots of them

take part throw in the freeze and make bubble

move part inside first to mid august finish them under lights

and finish the rest outside

in a pass life :slight_smile:

but stay tuned, anything I do is always subject to change without notice

never have meet a horse I wouldn’t change in the middle of a stream

but a side note my wife is thinking this online help is not working

she is looking at inpatient

I tell her I am just trying to keep up

all the best and grow well

dequilo

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Tell her in the Corona era you can not get in person treatment, only online…lol. Whatever you have though, it is very contagious, just look around this site. :grin: You will figure it all out I am sure this is not your first rodeo…lol

Wow, I need to salute your commitment to so many plants.

Today I maintained my current flowering plant (8). Uppotted
2 Basil plants, and then 4 Pure Kush x Sexy MF’ers.
Now, it was 92F with 65% humidity, but this sapped virtually all of my energy. And so I am smoking my first bowl with a cold beer and thinking about how spent I am. 80 plus plants…whewww!!!

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@Old-Ron that is a very true :slight_smile: this is not

this is my first :slight_smile: inside grow at OG 2001

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a 4 foot by 8 foot by 8 foot tall box, built with OSB at those dimension

because I should never use power tools or sharp things

that box has 3 - 400 watt high bay warehouse lights 2 MH 1 HPS

BC Big Bud

Skunk #1 from Sam The Skunk Man

and for you my friend saw this and thought why not

so here you go this Buds for you, had to wash the pot but it is the same

ones I was using in 2001

all the best

Dequilo

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after a hard day working outside with the plants

can’t beat a smoke and a cold one :slight_smile:

enjoy my friend

Dequilo

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Right? By the time you figure in bugs, mold, rippers, and frost. You could end up with very little at the end of the season. Or you could end up with 100 pounds. :joy:

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Upon the Siberian rule (males, diseases and pests) you could finish just with 28, still a huge amount! :sweat_smile:

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