Outdoor Growing in NorCal: Denali & Kush of the Giants + Lemon Cherry Gelato Review S09E03



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42 thoughts on “Outdoor Growing in NorCal: Denali & Kush of the Giants + Lemon Cherry Gelato Review S09E03”

  1. For outdoors, this year, I had a 30 gal fabric pot get covered by soil. about a quarter of the way up the fabric. That single plant has looked better than all of the others. Might try it with all of the other plants next year.

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  2. I wish I could actually get the real atf clone. I've searched for it long time. Got several knock offs. The atf I had smoked years ago was exactly like he described. Super light whiteish green buds with the most glow in the dark orange hairs. Taste so unique. Best feeling headspace ever

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  3. Matt, in the netherlands somewhere in the 90s it was 'legal' ('tolerated' ) to grow 49 plants ! 'needless to say i had 52.
    the clones were from positronics 4 or 5 guilders or something. The kind of genetics that is 700 now.
    I think it was only for like 2 years like that .

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  4. 43:11 downunda some used booby traps….wooden blanks with nail burried, fishing hooks, razor blades embedded into the meristems. Shit even one news report in the area in 95 reported…'dope booby trapped with snake venom… police officer fighting for life after being deliberately poisoned with deadly snake venom. The drug squad officer who cannot be named fell into the pit dug around the perimeter of the crop. Inside the pit were syringes loaded with deadly venom. Police then uncoverd several more elaborate trenches and traps'. – Tuesday May 95- The Border Morning.

    We a ruff lot in the sticks Downunda. Wild bogans full of bong smoke n beer 🇦🇺😂😎👊

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  5. I'm looking forward to getting to California and having some dry growing conditions, the humidity and rain here in Florida is ridiculous for outdoor growing.
    I literally have to move my container plants under an awning and fan them off and still have to cut out moldy parts when I make my daily inspection.
    Some pure Thai strains would kill it here!

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  6. LOL Miracle grow. It works. I sometimes advise inexperienced growers who don't have time or money to bugger around with organics, to use it. In an outdoor in-ground grow, the plants will pick up other nutes from the soil. Once they get a big plant covered in bud, a bountiful grow, they're hooked on growing. At $10 CA. for a small tub of 20-20-20 and one of bloom ratio, there's enough for two years for 4 plants. Don't let the minutiae overwhelm and confuse. The goal is to grow enough to get well stoned for a year.

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  7. Light backup for power outages. Solar panel and battery-bank. LED's use very little power. Can always switch to LED shop-lights to further reduce draw, in a long outage. Stock up on RV 12volt equipment, lights, bulbs, appliances, etc., for even lower draw.

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  8. Yo Bros! Much love for another history/garden lesson. Growing outdoors central Mo and I have found one caterpillar. On 12 LARGE plants. Minimum defoliation, completely regenerative/organic lotsa ground cover. No mold, no mites, no thrips…lotsa ladybugs though! They just showed up on there own. I used an oil based spray once just to be sure and never felt the need to repeat.
    I have had an amazing grow this year and give credit to the regenerative.
    Thanks very much to all🙏

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  9. Tip on outdoor hole in the ground. Dig the hole about 2foot deep in the middle, out to about 5 to 6foot wide in the shape of an upsidedown flat cone shaped hole. This size is good if you have plenty of water, if water is scarce a hole about 3 feet across is better as it doesn't need as much water to keep the soil moist. Cover the soil with mulch to retain moisture.

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  10. Plz help END VACCINE ADDICTION with WHOLE PLANT botanical medicines 🙂 "Chemical free" to the best of our abilities & without punishing ourselves plz 🙂 We are Microbial; we are NOT synthetic 🙂

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  11. DIRECT BUYS from the OGs for the EXQUISITE FLOWERS people (NOT Appellations: sorry) then HEMP FOR EVERYTHING ELSE WE BUY 🙂 Elevated THCA hemp and Elevated THCA/CBD flowers and MUTANT HOME GROW for HOME GROW = NO NEEDS FOR CORPORATE CANNABIS = HOW we let BIG Box CANNABIS DIE WITH NO TAKERS 🙂

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