Lem's 2015 Indoor/Outdoor/Anywhere It'll Grow Journal

Looks good all the way, heatwave is coming here in few days, I've already started mulching :thumb:
 
Well Monday I went on the Hill and found this :
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I watered it really good and took care of it as best I could. But it didn't seem to do any good so I pulled it out and replaced it with one of the RKS I had in the Air Pots.
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Hopefully it wont suffer the same fate. Other then that every thing is going swimmingly. Later TOAST
 
So I had a little visitor last night, in the form of a rabbit or maybe two. When I went on the hill around 4:15 am to foliage feed the plants. I noticed the bottom branches chewed off six plants. 2- Sour Diesel, 2- White Widow, 1- Jack Herer, and 1- Grape Dawg. Here is the Jack Herer:
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The Grape Dawg:
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The two WW:
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The two SD one is behind the other:
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Not so bad. I will have to go hunting tonight and put a stop to this shit. Ya all have a good one. TOAST TWIMC - HAPPY 4th of JULY
 
SO CHECK THIS SHIT OUT - I don't have any Fireworks, so I went up in my attic to get my Double Barreled 12 gauge down so I can make some noise when its appropriate. And look what I found in a box
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Four jars of BUD 1 - Super Frost, 1 - L.A. Confidencial, 1 - Grape Ape, and 1 - Unknown. And I thought I was out of Bud. Getting OLD and FORGETFUL I guess. Happy 4th of July to me. Gona go Blast my Shot Gun a few times now, so Later TOAST P.S. BTW I made that stock, after dropping and breaking the original.
 
Super Frosty :tokin:
 
This White Widow is a trip. I haven't topped this or touched it in any way. Look how it looks like I Fimmed it. :
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Here two indoor WW little buds. :
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Heres the RKS. :
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And heres the SLH. :
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I was bored. C-Ya TOAST You know I was hoping the rabbits got so stoned they wouldn't remember how to get back, but no such luck. Theres two of them. Ive been going up through out the night a taking Pot Shots at them but I haven't hit one yet. Maybe tonight.
 
I can see SLH stressed a bit, I guess it's heat. Here we are breaking 38C or 100F in the shadow with hellish northern Italian humidity. There was 45,8C in Siena this week (Tuscanny) which is 115F, and this is African anticyclone which didn't even peak yet :scratchinghead::passitleft: I water some guerilla plants every 10 days, and they're doing very well, but I cannot get everywhere, too hot. But I'm surprised how well they are doing :laughtwo: Hmm I was thinking about your plants withering. Do you have pure sand 2-3 feet down? If you do they just might be losing water too quickly and they cannot start growing good roots. Anyway, with these rabbits, I dunno how good is shooting in the night, but I don't have much experience with guns, even smaller calibres. You could maybe use a rabbit trap, cause they work quite good. Rabbits like fresh vegetables, grass and stuff like that, so you could bait them with that. Hmmm I had to use a fox trap once kinda rectangular long cage with an automatic lock to catch my cat once :laughtwo::tokin: You could also use that kind of stuff I think. And then you can eat it if you like rabbit or give it to your friend if you don't like it :thumb:
 
COMPLETE UPDATE : Hello every one, I hope you are all happy, well, and prospering. The new walk way I put on the Hill, along with the leveling I did to the exsiting walk ways, Has really done the job. I haven't fallen once, Knock on Wood. As it turns out theres like 30 Rabbits. Apparently they are not heavy enough to trip the lever on the Raccoon Trap. So they just stroll in and out, eating the fresh carrots, lettuce, apples, and other goodies I thought they would go for. But at least they are staying away for my plants for now. Ok The Tree House :
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The Hill :
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Planter #1 : Boy this is so much better than last year :
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These are the I/4, 1/2 Peralite experiments, 2 Jack Dawg clones, and I found a UN in the Tree House that's got really, really, close internodes, and looks like its going to produce really tight buds, so I brought it down and planted it in that big container. As far as the Peralite experiment goes, I don't see any drifference, they are both growing at the same rate. The only thing I noticed so far is the 1/2 Peralite containers are lighter.
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Planter # 2
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The three I am flowering :
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The Air Pots :
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It got so hot here, I had to bring the clones in the house or COOK them. I gifted 5 - SD and 5 - PK clones to 2 people that are really sick :
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Well it looks and feels Like everything is real cool with me, so you all have a good one. Later TOAST
 
Here's some close ups of the different stages from the Hill to the Planter. Here's the WW from the hill:
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and in Planter#2:
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not much difference. Here's the RKS on the hill:
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and Planter # 2:
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big difference. You know I was looking something up on line and I found out that Reserva Privada changed RKS to meen Really Killer Skunk when it was originally Road Kill Skunk. That makes a lot more sense doesn't it. These next three from the hill are Grape Dawg, Jack Dawg, and Under Dawg that haven't even started to flower yet:
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Here's the Under Dawg in Planter #2:
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Here's the Pineapple Reserve on the hill:
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and from the planter:
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Then all the SD and PK haven't started yet and look like this one from Planter#1:
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I was just up on the hill doing stuff, when I noticed how every thing was in different stages even with in the same Strain. Later TOAST
 
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